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50 American companies that rule the world

America's big businesses
50. MetLife
49. IBM
48. General Electric
47. Procter & Gamble
46. Intel
45. Pepsi
44. Citigroup
43. Pfizer
42. State Farm Insurance
41. Wells Fargo
40. Humana
39. FedEx
38. Archer Daniels Midland
37. Johnson & Johnson
36. Bank of America
35. Lowe's
34. United Parcel Service
33. Fannie Mae
32. Target
31. Dell Technologies
30. Valero Energy
29. Phillips 66
28. Comcast
27. Meta Platforms
26. Centene
25. General Motors
24. JPMorgan Chase
23. Verizon Communications
22. Ford Motor Company - $156.78 billion (£120.9bn)
21. Kroger
20. Elevance Health
19. Marathon Petroleum
18. Walgreens Boots Alliance
17. Home Depot
16. Chevron
15. Cardinal Health
14. Microsoft
13. AT&T
12. Cigna
11. Costco Wholesale
10. AmerisourceBergen
9. McKesson
8. Alphabet
7. Berkshire Hathaway
6. ExxonMobil
5. UnitedHealth Group
4. CVS Health
3. Apple
2. Amazon
1. Walmart
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America's big businesses

American businesses rake in trillions of dollars every year, with the biggest players boasting their status as a Fortune 500 company. However, the COVID-19 pandemic, the supply chain crisis and rising inflation have all created a significant impact on consumer spending. And these challenges aren't equally applied across industries with some, like health insurance and oil companies, faring better than others. Discover the top 50 American businesses making the big bucks, as ranked by Fortune's 500 list for 2022. 

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Charlotte Irwin

09 August 2018

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