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The July 24, 2006 issue of Fortune, featuring its Fortune 500 list

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.[1] The list includes publicly held companies, along with privately held companies for which revenues are publicly available. The concept of the Fortune 500 was created by Edgar P. Smith, a Fortune editor, and the first list was published in 1955.[2][3] The Fortune 500 is more commonly used than its subset Fortune 100 or superset Fortune 1000.[4]

History

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The Fortune 500, created by Edgar P. Smith, was first published in January 1955.[2] The original top ten companies were General Motors, Jersey Standard, U.S. Steel, General Electric, Esmark, Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation, Armour, Gulf Oil, Chrysler, Mobil, and DuPont.[5]

Methodology

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The original Fortune 500 was limited to companies whose revenues were derived from manufacturing, mining, and energy exploration.[6] At the same time, Fortune published companion "Fortune 50" lists of the 50 largest commercial banks (ranked by assets), utilities (ranked by assets), life insurance companies (ranked by assets), retailers (ranked by gross revenues) and transportation companies (ranked by revenues). Fortune magazine changed its methodology in 1994 to include service companies. With the change came 291 new entrants to the famous list including three in the Top 10.[7]

Influence

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As of 2020, the Fortune 500 companies represent approximately two-thirds of the United States' gross domestic product with approximately $14.2 trillion in revenue, $1.2 trillion in profits, and $20.4 trillion in total market value. These revenue figures also account for approximately 18% of the gross world product. The companies collectively employ a total of 29.2 million people worldwide, or nearly 0.4% of the world's total population.[8]

Overview

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The following is the list of top 20 companies.[9]

Fortune 500 list of 2024
Rank Company State Industry Revenue in USD
1 Walmart 👁 Image
Arkansas
General merchandisers $703.06 billion
2 Amazon 👁 Image
Washington
Internet services and retailing $574.8 billion
3 Apple 👁 Image
California
Computers, office equipment $383.3 billion
4 UnitedHealth Group 👁 Image
Minnesota
Health care: insurance and managed care $371.6 billion
5 Berkshire Hathaway 👁 Image
Nebraska
Insurance: property and casualty (stock) $364.5 billion
6 CVS Health 👁 Image
Rhode Island
Health care: pharmacy and other services $357.8 billion
7 ExxonMobil 👁 Image
Texas
Petroleum refining $344.6 billion
8 Alphabet Inc. 👁 Image
California
Internet services and retailing $307.4 billion
9 McKesson Corporation 👁 Image
Texas
Wholesalers: health care $276.7 billion
10 Cencora 👁 Image
Pennsylvania
Wholesalers: health care $262.2 billion
11 Costco 👁 Image
Washington
General merchandisers $242.3 billion
12 JPMorgan Chase 👁 Image
New York
Commercial banks $239.4 billion
13 Microsoft 👁 Image
Washington
Computer software $211.9 billion
14 Cardinal Health 👁 Image
Ohio
Wholesalers: health care $205.0 billion
15 Chevron Corporation 👁 Image
Texas
Petroleum refining $200.9 billion
16 Cigna 👁 Image
Connecticut
Health care: pharmacy and other services $195.3 billion
17 Ford Motor Company 👁 Image
Michigan
Motor vehicles & parts $176.2 billion
18 Bank of America 👁 Image
North Carolina
Commercial banks $171.9 billion
19 General Motors 👁 Image
Michigan
Motor vehicles & parts $171.8 billion
20 Elevance Health 👁 Image
 
Indiana
Health care: insurance and managed care $171.3 billion

Breakdown by state

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This is the list of the top 18 states with the most companies within the Fortune 500 as of 2024.[10]

Breakdown by state
Rank State Companies
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California
57
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New York
52
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Texas
52
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Illinois
32
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Ohio
27
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Virginia
24
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Florida
22
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Pennsylvania
20
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Georgia
18
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Minnesota
17
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Massachusetts
16
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Michigan
16
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Connecticut
15
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New Jersey
14
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North Carolina
12
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Washington
12
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Arizona
10
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Tennessee
10

Breakdown by metropolitan area

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This is the list of the top 10 metropolitan statistical areas with the most companies within the Fortune 500 as of 2024.[11]

Breakdown by metropolitan area
Rank Metropolitan area Companies
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New York City
46
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Chicago
30
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Houston
23
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Dallas
20
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San Jose, California
20
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Washington, D.C.[a]
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Atlanta
16
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Minneapolis
15
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Boston
14
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San Francisco
14
  1. ^ Amazon is co-headquartered between Seattle and Arlington, Virginia, the latter being located in the Washington metropolitan area.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  2. ^ a b "Edgar Smith, 69, Dies; Retired Time Executive". The New York Times. October 12, 1989. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "1955 Full list". Fortune. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  4. ^ Williams, Sean (June 4, 2015). "Fortune 100: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About This Popular Annual Ranking". The Motley Fool. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  5. ^ "What happened to the first Fortune 500?". Fortune. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  6. ^ Semczuk, Nina (2024-03-13). "What Are Fortune 500 Companies?". Bankrate. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  7. ^ Groves, Martha (April 26, 1995). "Service Now Counts with Fortune 500". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  8. ^ Klooster, Alison (May 18, 2020). "FORTUNE Announces 2020 FORTUNE 500 List, Launches First Ever "History Of The FORTUNE 500" Data Analytics Visualization Site With Partner Qli". Fortune. Retrieved October 1, 2020 – via Cision PR Newswire.
  9. ^ "Fortune 500 List of Companies 2022". Fortune. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  10. ^ "Map: The Number of Fortune 500 Companies in Each U.S. State". Visual Capitalist. 30 July 2024. Retrieved November 9, 2024.
  11. ^ "Markets with the Most Fortune 500 Headquarters in 2024". Real Page. Retrieved March 17, 2025.

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