Millions of Facebook users in the US are now receiving money from a $725 million settlement. Eligible users can get between $4.89 and $38.36, with the average around $29.43.
Facebook Settlement: Millions of Facebook users in the United States are finally getting money from a historic $725 million settlement. This settlement happened after a class action lawsuit said Facebook shared users’ personal info with other companies without asking. The news got a lot of attention on social media. Some people are happy to get the money, while others are surprised or a bit disappointed by how small the amounts are.
Not everyone can get the money, though. Only people who joined the class action lawsuit before the 2023 deadline are eligible. Those who missed the deadline cannot get any payment. This means only a selected group of users will benefit from the settlement.
The payments users are getting are small but vary. Reports from The Hill and posts by users online say the smallest payment is $4.89, and the largest is $38.36. On average, most users are receiving around $29.43. Even though it is not a huge amount, people are glad to finally get something after years of waiting.
Facebook started sending the money on August 27, 2025. People are getting payments in different ways, like PayPal and Mastercard. This helps them get the money directly without much trouble. The system is made to reach everyone who joined the lawsuit fast and safe.
“If you’re ever feeling worthless, realize that over a decade of your data being stolen is only worth $30. This should make you feel worse,” wrote an X user.
“A whopping $37.55,” said another user, who received close to the maximum amount. But even if the amount isn’t life-changing, they reached a relatable conclusion: “I’ll take free money.”
This settlement is a big moment for online privacy cases in the US.
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This settlement also shows people need to be careful about what they put online. Experts say read privacy stuff and don’t share too much personal info on social media. For some people in the class action, it’s a small win, but it shows that when people act together, it can matter.
This is the first time many Americans are getting financial compensation for such a large privacy issue, and it is expected to encourage future legal actions to protect user data.
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