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America’s Most Valuable Company in Each Year (1995-2025)

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Key Takeaways

  • Apple has been America’s most valuable company in almost every year since 2012 (based on Q1 market cap)
  • This chart also shows how stock valuations have ballooned over the past decade

While industrial giants like General Electric were once the most valuable companies by market capitalization, they’ve since been overtaken by tech-driven firms like Apple and Microsoft.

This transition reflects the economy’s pivot from manufacturing and energy toward software, data, and digital infrastructure. In recent years, investor enthusiasm for AI has driven valuations to historic highs, with trillion-dollar companies becoming a new normal.

In this graphic, we highlight America’s most valuable company in each year since 1995, based on Q1 market cap. Numbers are not adjusted for inflation.

Data & Discussion

The data we used to create this graphic was sourced from the American Business History Center.

YearCompanyMarket Cap
(as of Q1, $M)
1995General Electric93,322
1996General Electric126,523
1997General Electric169,388
1998General Electric260,147
1999Microsoft418,579
2000Microsoft492,462
2001General Electric407,054
2002General Electric401,499
2003Microsoft266,037
2004General Electric329,240
2005ExxonMobil392,636
2006ExxonMobil372,792
2007ExxonMobil425,795
2008ExxonMobil455,929
2009ExxonMobil345,815
2010ExxonMobil314,154
2011ExxonMobil411,638
2012Apple568,615
2013Apple415,683
2014Apple479,069
2015Apple724,773
2016Apple604,304
2017Apple753,718
2018Apple851,318
2019Microsoft904,861
2020Microsoft1,199,550
2021Apple2,050,666
2022Apple2,849,538
2023Apple2,609,039
2024Microsoft3,126,133
2025Apple3,337,000

Apple and Microsoft Trade Places at the Top

Apple and Microsoft have dominated their competition for many years, frequently swapping places as the biggest company in the United States.

Apple’s ascent is fueled by its ecosystem of consumer electronics and services, particularly the iPhone. Microsoft, on the other hand, owes its valuation to its commanding share of the enterprise software (e.g. Office 365) and cloud computing sectors.

Both companies are developing artificial intelligence and have been working on integrating it into their respective offerings.

Nvidia’s Brief Moment at #1

Nvidia briefly disrupted Apple and Microsoft’s duopoly when it became America’s most valuable company on two occasions in 2024 (June and October).

The company’s massive boom is the result of its GPUs being critical for AI data-center expansion, and a belief that AI-driven technologies will rapidly reshape the world’s industries.

The reason Nvidia hasn’t been featured in this graphic is because it is based on March 31 valuations.

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