- Spots were based on total revenue from the last year and company's headquarters location
- Many companies kept 2014 spots, including Verizon in New York
- West Coast remained unchanged with Chevron, Nike and Costco at top
- Sprint in Kansas was replaced by Koch Industries, which outdid the phone company's 2014 revenue by $81billion this year
A new map has revealed the richest company in each state based on total revenue from the last year, and Wal-Mart has once again taken the top spot.
The mega retailer, whose headquarters are based in Arkansas, made $485.65billion in revenue this year, up $9billion from 2014.
A number of companies continued their reign in their respective home states, including Verizon in New York (up $7billion for a total of $120.55billion), General Motors in Michigan and FedEx in Tennessee.
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A new map has revealed the richest company in each state based on total revenue from the last year, and Wal-Mart has once again taken the top spot
THE STATES WITH THIS YEAR'S TOP TOP 10 RICHEST COMPANIES
1. Arkansas (Wal-Mart, $485.6b)
2. Texas (Exxon Mobil, $411.93b)
3. California (Chevron, $211.97b)
4. Michigan (General Motors, $155.92b)
5. Connecticut (General Electric, $148.58b)
6. Minnesota (United Health Group, $130.47b)
7. Nebraska (Berkshire Hathaway, $194.67b)
8. Rhode Island (CVS Caremark, $139.36b)
9. New York (Verizon, $127.07b)
10. Pennsylvania (AmeriSourceBergen, $119.56b)
The map, created by Broadview Networks, also showed that the West Coast's richest companies stayed exactly the same.
Chevron in California, Nike in Oregon and Costco in Washington all held on to their top spots.
But both Chevron and fellow gas company Exxon Mobil in Texas both saw drops in their revenue.
Chevron fell from $228.84 to $211.97 and Exxon dropped a whopping $27billion to $411.93billion.
Some companies lost their mark on the map completely.
Sprint in Kansas was replaced by Koch Industries, who outdid the phone company's $34.56billion in revenue last year by $81billion more dollars in 2015.
And Sanderson Farms in Mississippi lost its spot to fellow chicken farm Koch Foods.
Some companies lost their mark on the map completely. Sprint in Kansas was replaced by Koch Industries, who outdid the phone company's $34.56billion in revenue last year by $81billion more dollars in 2015