Between 2019 and 2023, oil and gas explorers and producers logged the highest total revenue worldwide, reaching *** trillion U.S. dollars. Life and health insurance carriers followed behind.
As of January 2024, the most profitable industry in the United States was money center banking, with a profit margin of 30.89 percent. The profit margin of the regional banking was not too far off, with a net profit margin of 29.67.
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The U.S. manufacturing sector plays a central role in the economy, accounting for 20% of U.S. capital investment, 60% of the nation's exports and 70% of business R&D. Overall, the sector's market size, measured in terms of revenue is worth roughly $6 trillion, making it a major industry to do business with. So which U.S. states are the biggest for manufacturing? This article will explore the nation's top manufacturing states, measured by number of employees, based on MNI's database of 400,000 U.S. manufacturing companies.
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The U.S. manufacturing sector remains a global powerhouse, shaping countless products we rely on every day. From towering skyscrapers to intricate medical devices, American manufacturers drive innovation and economic growth. According to the National Association of Manufacturers, manufacturers in the United States perform more than three-quarters of all private-sector research and development (R&D) in the nation, driving more innovation than any other sector.
In 2024, the finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing industry contributed the highest amount of value to the GDP of the U.S. at 21.2 percent. The construction industry contributed around four percent of GDP in the same year.
This statistic shows the top ten industries of high-growth companies in the United States as of 2016. In 2016, about *** U.S. high-growth companies were specialized in information technology services.
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The dataset presents the mean household income for each of the five quintiles in Industry, Maine, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. The dataset highlights the variation in mean household income across quintiles, offering valuable insights into income distribution and inequality.
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The contract manufacturing industry is vital to countless businesses, providing the agility, expertise, and scalability that modern manufacturing demands. In an era where efficiency and specialization are critical, contract manufacturers enable companies to bring their products to market faster and often at a lower cost. This article will take an in-depth look at the key facts and trends surrounding this essential sector, explore some top contract manufacturers and provide expert guidance on choosing a contract manufacturer for your business.
By the year 2033, it is projected that the number of employees working in services for the elderly and persons with disabilities around 613,700 employees. Additionally, the computer systems design and related services workforce is expected to grow by around 487,600 workers.
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The report covers US Location Analytics Industry Top Players, US Location Analytics Industry Growth, US Location Analytics Industry Revenue, US Location Analytics Industry Analysis, Cloud Services Market.
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Media streaming, social networks and other content providers have faced challenges during the period as demand for airtime and advertising expenditures wavered. In addition, the number of cable TV subscriptions has fallen significantly, as increased subscription costs combined with better, cheaper alternatives have driven consumers to stream over traditional cable and TV. These hindrances have been offset by a boom in online video streaming and a surge in demand for media content. The online streaming boom has led to an industry-wide climb in revenue at a CAGR of 1.4% to $225.1 billion over the past five years, including an incline of 2.2% in 2025, when profit will reach 15.0%. During this period, significant consolidation has occurred, especially among the top companies in the industry. Large traditional cable and TV providers have looked to expand into the streaming realm and have done this mainly by acquiring streaming platforms to integrate into their business. Disney acquired Fox and Hulu, expanding their presence in the streaming field. Around the same time, Viacom and CBS announced a massive merger to create Viacom CBS, making this new merger another massive player across the industry. Similarly, Discovery Inc. merged with AT&T's Warner Media, which led to the emergence of their streaming service Max. Vigorous acquisition activity has led to an overall reduction in the number of enterprises operating in the industry. With more consumers choosing streaming over traditional cable, companies have been pressured to diversify their offerings. Disney’s bundling strategy with ESPN+ and Hulu and Paramount+'s significant subscriber uptick highlights the aggressive pursuit of market share. However, the emergence of ad-supported streaming services aimed at price-conscious consumers has introduced a new revenue stream that bridges the gap between advertisers and viewers. While many providers are poised to intensify their shift into the rapidly growing field of media streaming, falling cable television subscriptions will continue to weigh down the industry. Providers will look to secure further growth by acquiring or merging with additional companies and continuing industry-wide consolidation trends. Overall, the foray into digital streaming is undoubtedly a bright spot for the industry and will continue to motivate industry growth. Technological innovations like AI-driven personalized recommendations and higher-quality content delivery will enhance user experience and targeted advertising, improving revenue streams. However, regulatory scrutiny, most notably from the FTC concerning data privacy and antitrust issues, could impact future mergers and content licensing strategies. The industry will also experience a shift towards hybrid models that blend live and on-demand streaming, meeting diverse consumer needs. Over the next five years, revenue is forecast to propel forward at a CAGR of 2.4% to $253.8 billion, with profit inching upward to 15.3% in 2030.
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Explore the largest companies in the beef industry in the United States, their business strategies, and how they have achieved success. Learn about Tyson Foods Inc., JBS USA Holdings Inc., and Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. and their approaches to vertical integration, diversification, innovation, efficiency, sustainability, and customer-centricity.
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A variety of factors are contributing to the slow growth of the industrial furnace and oven industry. However, the industry seems to have stabilized, and further declines are not currently predicted. Today, we'll be covering the fastest-growing industrial furnace and oven manufacturers in the U.S. so you'll be informed about which companies are outpacing their competition.
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The Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) industry, vital to healthcare operations, has grown through the end of 2024. GPOs act as lifesavers for healthcare organizations struggling to maneuver the rising costs and stringent regulations and don the hat of trendsetters in using high-end tech like sophisticated analytics and e-commerce to streamline operations. On top of that, GPOs have braced themselves to face heightened competition owing to new entries and expanded their service portfolio. Through the end of 2024, industry revenue has climbed at a CAGR of 1.0% to reach $6.3 billion in 2024, including an expansion of 1.4% in 2024 alone. The GPO industry has undergone some defining transformations. Integrating advanced technology tools has pushed the industry closer to better strategic decisions and cost-effective solutions. The shift toward e-commerce platforms has made procurement more convenient and transparent. But at the same time, this rising digitization has challenged GPOs to fight off increasing cyber threats. The industry's competitive landscape has also intensified with more players joining the game and shifting towards diversified services. Amid consolidation trends, specialist GPOs emerged, providing personalized services to specific healthcare areas, marking a substantial change in industry contours. The five years through the end of 2029 will be an era of overwhelming digital adoption, with automation taking the front seat in procurement procedures. Specialist GPOs will call the shots, with their expertise highly sought after to align with company strategies. As going green becomes a priority, GPOs must ensure their procurement strategies align with sustainability efforts, making things interesting. Industry revenue will expand at a CAGR of 1.9% to reach $6.9 billion.
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The United States Data Center Market report segments the industry into Hotspot (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey, New York, Northern California, Northern Virginia, Northwest, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Rest of United States), Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized).
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Industrial designers continue to generate significant demand and output among various sectors of the economy, with nearly every purchasable item made of durable materials, such as cars and washing machines, being thoughtfully created. Amid the pandemic and subsequent economic recovery, consumer and business spending on durable investments has stimulated research and development (R&D), translating to greater use of design teams. Increases in healthcare spending sparked by greater emphasis on health and wellness also necessitated a rethink of medical equipment. Although high inflation has curtailed a larger rate of growth, industrial designers continue to benefit from a diversified client base and rapid societal digitization. These trends have caused revenue to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% to an estimated $5.1 billion over the past five years, including an anticipated 1.3% boost in 2024. The macroeconomic environment will heavily determine short-term income for designers. The role of industrial designers in developing new consumer products has become increasingly important but also multifaceted. As United States-produced goods focus more heavily on added value and not volume, manufacturing processes must follow, fundamentally increasing the need for design. Despite profitable conditions, design has followed other sectors of the economy in becoming more concentrated, even as barriers to entry fall with the proliferation of inexpensive design software and automation technology. In 2024, the top studios account for less than a quarter of revenue. Still, more than 88.0% of businesses are nonemployers, designing online for a global market. In the future, consumers are expected to seek highly differentiated, aesthetically pleasing and efficient products. A variety of commonly used goods, such as cars, electronics and furniture will generate sustained demand for industrial designers. With corporate profit poised to remain steady in the coming years as inflation continues to moderate, manufacturers will likely bolster R&D spending to facilitate consistent service provision for their clients. The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to be a game changer not just for product development, but bolstering designers’ workflow efficiency. These trends will cause revenue to grow at a CAGR of 1.7% to an estimated $5.6 billion over the next five years.
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Corporate Profits in the United States decreased to 3203.60 USD Billion in the first quarter of 2025 from 3312 USD Billion in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Corporate Profits - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The size of the US Data Center Industry market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 6.00% during the forecast period.A data center is a facility that keeps computer systems and networking equipment housed, processing, and transmitting data. It represents the infrastructure on which organizations carry out their IT operations and host websites, email servers, and database servers. Data centers, therefore, are imperative to any size business: small start-ups or large enterprise since they enable digital transformation, thus making business applications available.The US data center industry is one of the largest and most developed in the world. The country boasts robust digital infrastructure, abundant energy resources, and a highly skilled workforce, making it an attractive destination for data center operators. Some of the drivers of the US data center market are the growing trend of cloud computing, internet of things (IoT), and high-performance computing requirements.Top-of-the-line technology companies along with cloud service providers set up major data center footprints in the US, mostly in key regions such as Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, Dallas, for example. These data centers support applications such as e-commerce-a manner of accessing streaming services-whose development depends on its artificial intelligence financial service type. As demand increases concerning data center capacity, therefore, the US data centre industry will continue to prosper as the world's hub for reliable and scalable solutions. Recent developments include: February 2023: The expansion of Souther Telecom to its data center in Atlanta, Georgia, at 345 Courtland Street, was announced by H5 Data Centers, a colocation and wholesale data center operator. One of the top communication service providers in the southeast is Southern Telecom. Customers in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi will receive better service due to the expansion of this low-latency fiber optic network.December 2022: DigitalBridge Group, Inc. and IFM Investors announced completing their previously announced transaction in which funds affiliated with the investment management platform of DigitalBridge and an affiliate of IFM Investors acquired all outstanding common shares of Switch, Inc. for USD approximately USD 11 billion, including the repayment of outstanding debt.October 2022: Three additional data centers in Charlotte, Nashville, and Louisville have been made available to Flexential's cloud customers, according to the supplier of data center colocation, cloud computing, and connectivity. By the end of the year, clients will have access to more than 220MW of hybrid IT capacity spread across 40 data centers in 19 markets, which is well aligned with Flexential's 2022 ambition to add 33MW of new, sustainable data center development projects.. Key drivers for this market are: , High Mobile penetration, Low Tariff, and Mature Regulatory Authority; Successful Privatization and Liberalization Initiatives. Potential restraints include: , Difficulties in Customization According to Business Needs. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
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Discover key trends shaping North America Set Top Box Market, size at USD 6 billion in 2023, showcasing growth opportunities and industry analysis.
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Report Attribute/Metric | Details |
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Market Value in 2025 | USD 1.4 billion |
Revenue Forecast in 2034 | USD 2.5 billion |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 6.6% from 2025 to 2034 |
Base Year for Estimation | 2024 |
Industry Revenue 2024 | 1.3 billion |
Growth Opportunity | USD 1.2 billion |
Historical Data | 2019 - 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2025 - 2034 |
Market Size Units | Market Revenue in USD billion and Industry Statistics |
Market Size 2024 | 1.3 billion USD |
Market Size 2027 | 1.6 billion USD |
Market Size 2029 | 1.8 billion USD |
Market Size 2030 | 2.0 billion USD |
Market Size 2034 | 2.5 billion USD |
Market Size 2035 | 2.7 billion USD |
Report Coverage | Market Size for past 5 years and forecast for future 10 years, Competitive Analysis & Company Market Share, Strategic Insights & trends |
Segments Covered | Menu Varieties, End-User Industries, Service Type, Price Range, Service Duration |
Regional Scope | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa |
Country Scope | U.S., Canada, Mexico, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, UAE and South Africa |
Top 5 Major Countries and Expected CAGR Forecast | U.S., UK, France, China, Australia - Expected CAGR 4.3% - 6.3% (2025 - 2034) |
Top 3 Emerging Countries and Expected Forecast | Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam - Expected Forecast CAGR 7.6% - 9.1% (2025 - 2034) |
Top 2 Opportunistic Market Segments | Corporate and Social Events End-User Industries |
Top 2 Industry Transitions | Digitalization Revolution, Focus on Health and Sustainability |
Companies Profiled | Compass Group, Aramark Corporation, Delaware North, Sodexo, Ch&Co Catering, Restaurant Associates, Atalian Servest, Elior Group, Thomas Franks, Bennett Hay, The Genuine Dining Co. and Mustard Catering |
Customization | Free customization at segment, region, or country scope and direct contact with report analyst team for 10 to 20 working hours for any additional niche requirement (10% of report value) |
Between 2019 and 2023, oil and gas explorers and producers logged the highest total revenue worldwide, reaching *** trillion U.S. dollars. Life and health insurance carriers followed behind.