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Old Posted Jun 7, 2025, 7:33 AM
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2025 Fortune 500 Full List

The Fortune list is a paid site but this free one lists all the companies and their HQs so you dont have to manually search for each one which is a hassle:
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Per the standard I lump the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York (with both NJ and CT burbs), Cleveland/Akron, and RDU. I used a pivot table to get the total count of all companies, and the sum of all revenue. There are several metros that have heavy hitting private companies that would boost them in this list (the Twin Cities and Grand Rapids come to mind first). If you have requests for a list you'd like to see let me know and I can generate it. 92 Individual metros and a few stand-alone cities. I am only posting the list with metro areas on it, any rural or small city with an F500 are not listed.
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The Fortune list is a paid site but this free one lists all the companies and their HQs so you dont have to manually search for each one which is a hassle:
https://www.50pros.com/fortune500



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note on chart from mjlo@city-data:
Per the standard I lump the Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York (with both NJ and CT burbs), Cleveland/Akron, and RDU. I used a pivot table to get the total count of all companies, and the sum of all revenue. There are several metros that have heavy hitting private companies that would boost them in this list (the Twin Cities and Grand Rapids come to mind first). If you have requests for a list you'd like to see let me know and I can generate it. 92 Individual metros and a few stand-alone cities. I am only posting the list with metro areas on it, any rural or small city with an F500 are not listed.
Thanks. But where is Cleveland/Akron? I would presume that they would have at least two companies - Sherwin/Willimans and Goodyear, as well as a bank, KeyBank.
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^ for whatever reason, diamondpark didn't post cities 21 - 40.

Notice the numerical gap between Hartford and Portland.
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Sorry guys, it's fixed now.
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FWIW Walmart is the only company in Bentonville while the other 2 are elsewhere in Arkansas.
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FWIW Walmart is the only company in Bentonville while the other 2 are elsewhere in Arkansas.
Tyson Foods and JB Hunt are located in the Bentonville metro area.
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Sorry guys, it's fixed now.
Dimondpark, could you post the corrected list. Thanks.
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