Source: 2025 Fortune 1000 list and Forbes’ “America’s Top Private Companies 2025” list
Lists merged, companies assigned to metro area based on headquarters city, and grouped and summed by MSA.
Created in Google Sheets.
oberwolfach on
Of note, the Bay Area collectively would be ranked second. It’s just that San Francisco and San Jose happen to be considered two different metropolitan statistical areas, even if most people think of them in combination.
Ghetto_Phenom on
I was surprised by Seattle being so low but I guess a lot of the big corps here aren’t in the metro area.
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Source: 2025 Fortune 1000 list and Forbes’ “America’s Top Private Companies 2025” list
Lists merged, companies assigned to metro area based on headquarters city, and grouped and summed by MSA.
Created in Google Sheets.
Of note, the Bay Area collectively would be ranked second. It’s just that San Francisco and San Jose happen to be considered two different metropolitan statistical areas, even if most people think of them in combination.
I was surprised by Seattle being so low but I guess a lot of the big corps here aren’t in the metro area.