Fortune 500: These New Jersey Companies Make 2021 List
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Princeton NJ
06 June, 2021
3:58 PM
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NEW JERSEY — Fortune Magazine on Wednesday released its annual list of the 500 top companies in America, and 28 of those companies are based in New Jersey. This year marks the 67th edition of the Fortune 500, which ranks companies by total annual revenue. Combined, the corporations on this year's list generated $13.8 trillion in revenue last fiscal year, accounting for about two-thirds of the total U.S. gross domestic product. The 500 companies employ about 29.1 million people worldwide. Here are the companies in New Jersey that made this year's Fortune 500 list and their revenue in million: 36 - Johnson & Johnson: $82,58455 - Prudential Financial: $57,03365 - Merck: $47,994117- Beckton Dickinson: $17,117185 - Cognizant Technology Solutions: $16,652203 - PBF Energy: $15,115.9208- Automatic Data Processing: $14,589.8280- Bed, Bath & Beyond: $11,158.6318 - Public Service Enterprise Group: $9,603324 - Quest Diagnostics: $9,437333 - NRG Energy: $9,093335 - Campbell Soup: $9,050431 - Zoetis: $6,675445 - Realogy Holdings: $6,221471 - Burlington Stores: $5,764498 - Avis Budget Group: $5,402535 - Church & Dwight: $4,895.8604 - Conduent: $4,163616 - Mahwah Bergen Retail Group: $4,044.7640 - American Water Works: $3,777728 - Catalent: $3,094.3761 - Selective Insurance Group: $2,922.3788 - Verisk Analytics: $2,784.6885 - Hovnanian Enterprise: $2,343.9956 - Amneal Pharmaceuticals: $1,992.5967 - B&G Foods: $1,967.9972 - New Jersey Resources: $1,953.7985 - Covanta Holding: $1,904 The top 10 companies on this year's list are: Walmart Amazon Apple CVS Health UnitedHealth Group Berkshire Hathaway McKesson Amerisource Bergen Alphabet Exxon Mobil This is the ninth year Walmart has topped the list of Fortune 500 companies. You can find the complete list of companies as well as the list methodology on Fortune's website. Like many things, the coronavirus pandemic took a mostly negative toll on this year's Fortune 500. As the world locked down, hitting pause on the global economy, the overall profits of Fortune 500 companies dropped from $1.24 trillion to $859 billion. More than 70 percent of Fortune 500 sectors saw a decline in profits. A few sectors saw increases, the list notes, including technology and household products, the latter of which reported a 106 percent increase in profits. Women hit some big milestones on this year's list. The number of women running businesses on the Fortune 500 hit an all-time record of 41; and, for the first time ever, two Black women are running Fortune 500 businesses (Roz Brewer of No. 16 Walgreens Boots Alliance and Thasunda Brown Duckett of No. 79 TIAA).
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