Who's footing the bill for Musk's space dream?

SpaceX's valuation has been lowered to $1.8 trillion, signaling an accelerated IPO and early investors reaping hundreds of times their initial investment. However, three major public pension funds have written to Musk expressing concerns about the forced allocation of their retirement funds.

SpaceX's valuation has been lowered to $1.8 trillion, signaling an accelerated IPO process.

Early investors enjoy returns of 100 times, but once it enters mainstream indices, the retirement savings of tens of millions of ordinary people will be forcibly allocated to this company that Musk calls the shots.

The three major public pension funds have jointly written to Musk to express their concerns.

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