List_of_largest_employers_in_the_United_States
This is a list of United States–based companies having the most employees globally. Note that for some companies listed, the majority of total employees live and work in other countries.
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Employees are mixed and composed of various Economic sectors such as the Business sector, Private sector, Public sector, and the Voluntary sector. Additional classifications include the Agricultural (or primary) sector, Industrial (or secondary) sector, Service (or tertiary) sector, Information (or quaternary) sector, and Human (or quinary) sector.
United States-based largest private employers[1][2] | |||
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Rank | Employer | Global number of employees | |
1 | Walmart, Inc. | 2,300,000 | |
2 | Amazon.com, Inc. | 1,608,000[3] | |
3 | Allied Universal | 800,000[4] | |
4 | Accenture | 738,000 | |
5 | FedEx Corporation | 547,000[5] | |
6 | Home Depot | 490,600 | |
7 | Kroger | 465,000 | |
8 | UnitedHealth Group | 400,000 | |
9 | Berkshire Hathaway | 372,000 | |
10 | IBM | 383,800 | |
11 | United Parcel Service | 381,000 | |
12 | Target Corporation | 368,000 | |
13 | DHL | 350,000 | |
14 | Starbucks | 346,000 | |
15 | Ernst & Young | 336,000 | |
16 | Deloitte | 310,000 | |
17 | Cognizant Technology Solutions | 292,500 | |
18 | CVS Health | 290,000 | |
19 | Walgreens Boots Alliance | 287,000 | |
20 | TJX | 286,000 | |
21 | PricewaterhouseCoopers | 276,000 | |
22 | Albertsons | 267,000 | |
23 | PepsiCo | 267,000 | |
24 | Bank of America | 257,000 | |
25 | J.P. Morgan Chase | 256,981 | |
26 | AT&T | 247,800 | |
27 | HCA Healthcare | 245,000 | |
28 | Raytheon Technologies | 243,200 | |
29 | Synnex | 240,900 |
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According to research from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (more specifically, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics), health care has now surpassed both manufacturing and retail as the engine for employment growth in the coming decades. There were approximately 16 million people employed in the health care sector in 2017.[6]
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