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Jack Dorsey’s Salary At Square Is Now $2.75

The salary amount has symbolic meaning to the payments company.

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Square CEO and founder Jack Dorsey had a lot to be happy about on Wednesday. His payments company’s earnings beat Wall Street estimates and it is projecting profitability—excluding certain costs—by the end of 2016.

But Square’s recent progress has also come with a twist: Dorsey’s salary has dropped to $2.75 from $6,000, according to a filing with the SEC on Thursday.

The new salary—merely enough to by a coffee—is symbolic for Square. The number, 2.75, is also the percentage that Square charges its merchants every time a credit card is swiped through one of Square’s terminals.

Of course, Dorsey doesn’t necessarily need a salary. His stake in Square and Twitter, where he also serves as CEO, is worth over $1 billion. He doesn’t take a salary of consequence at Twitter either.

Square’s shares (SQ) fell 5.8% on Thursday trading to $11.33.