Fortune 500
From New York to Shanghai, London to Singapore, Fortune ranks the world’s biggest companies by revenue every year. The Fortune 500—our ranking of U.S. companies, first published in 1955—is just the beginning. Explore the Fortune Global 500, Fortune China 500, Fortune 500 Europe, and Fortune Southeast Asia 500. Each list highlights its region’s top businesses and emerging trends. Together, they set the benchmark for business success.
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Fortune 500Combined for $21 trillion in revenue—and $2.1 trillion in profits. Introducing the 2026 Fortune 500, the definitive list of the biggest companies in America.
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