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Mapped: America’s Best Companies by Home State

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Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia, Nike, Costco, Publix, and Chick-fil-A ranked as the top companies in their home states.
  • Consumer brands won nearly half of all states, far ahead of tech companies.
  • Finance and industrial firms remained especially strong across the Midwest and South.

Which homegrown company has the strongest reputation in your state?

This map shows the top-rated company headquartered in every U.S. state, according to Forbes’ 2026 America’s Best-in-State Companies ranking. Winners range from Nvidia in California and Nike in Oregon to Publix in Florida and Wegmans in New York.

The rankings combine customer reviews, employee ratings, media sentiment, cybersecurity performance, and sustainability metrics. While consumer brands were strongest nationally, finance and industrial firms remained especially strong across much of the Midwest and South.

America’s Best Companies, State by State

Consumer brands dominated the rankings, with grocery chains, restaurants, and retailers winning nearly half of all states. Many of the top-ranked companies also have deep regional roots, including Wegmans in the Northeast, Publix across the Southeast, and Costco in the Pacific Northwest.

Below, we show the full list of the best company headquartered in every U.S. state, according to Forbes’ 2026 rankings.

State Company Category
Alabama Regions Financial Finance
Alaska Bering Straits Native Industrial
Arizona West USA Realty Finance
Arkansas Dillard's Consumer
California Nvidia Tech
Colorado Newmont Industrial
Connecticut United Rentals Industrial
Delaware Hertrich Consumer
Florida Publix Super Markets Consumer
Georgia Chick-fil-A Consumer
Hawaii Valley Isle Produce Consumer
Idaho Micron Tech
Illinois GE Healthcare Healthcare
Indiana Cummins Industrial
Iowa Hy-Vee Consumer
Kansas Creative Planning Finance
Kentucky Texas Roadhouse Consumer
Louisiana Entergy Energy
Maine L.L. Bean Consumer
Maryland Marriott Consumer
Massachusetts Schneider Electric Industrial
Michigan General Motors Consumer
Minnesota US Bancorp Finance
Mississippi Cal-Maine Foods Consumer
Missouri Bunge Global Consumer
Montana Murdoch's Ranch & Farm Supply Consumer
Nebraska Berkshire Hathaway Finance
Nevada MGM Resorts Consumer
New Hampshire Iron Mountain Tech
New Jersey Johnson & Johnson Healthcare
New Mexico Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise Consumer
New York Wegmans Food Markets Consumer
North Carolina Bank of America Finance
North Dakota Eide Bailly Finance
Ohio GE Aerospace Industrial
Oklahoma QuikTrip Consumer
Oregon Nike Consumer
Pennsylvania Saint-Gobain Industrial
Rhode Island Dave's Marketplace Consumer
South Carolina Michelin Tire Industrial
South Dakota Empirical Foods Consumer
Tennessee First Horizon Finance
Texas RisePoint Tech
Utah Zions Bancorp Finance
Vermont Gardener's Supply Consumer
Virginia Mars Consumer
Washington Costco Consumer
West Virginia United Bankshares Finance
Wisconsin Mead & Hunt Industrial
Wyoming Admiral Beverage Consumer

Consumer Brands Are Strongest

Consumer companies accounted for 24 of the state winners, more than double the next-largest category.

That dominance reflects the advantage consumer-facing companies have in rankings partly driven by public recommendations. Brands that interact directly with millions of customers each year naturally generate stronger recognition than firms operating primarily behind the scenes.

The results suggest that direct consumer engagement remains one of the strongest drivers of corporate reputation.

Finance and Industrial in the Midwest and South

While consumer brands dominated overall, finance and industrial firms showed some of the strongest regional concentration.

Finance companies topped 10 states, including Bank of America in North Carolina, Berkshire Hathaway in Nebraska, and Zions Bancorp in Utah. Many of these firms are headquartered in long-established financial hubs where they remain major local employers.

Industrial companies also ranked highly across manufacturing-heavy states. Pennsylvania’s top company was Saint-Gobain, Ohio was led by GE Aerospace, and Wisconsin’s winner was construction and engineering firm Mead & Hunt.

The geographic split highlights how America’s regional economies remain highly specialized. Consumer brands may dominate nationally, but industrial and financial firms still anchor many local economies across the country.

Tech Companies Won Far Fewer States Than Expected

Despite dominating markets and headlines in 2026, tech companies ranked first in only four states.

Nvidia led California, Micron won Idaho, RisePoint topped Texas, and Iron Mountain ranked first in New Hampshire. That total was far lower than consumer companies or financial firms.

One reason may be the methodology. Because the rankings incorporate both employee and customer evaluations, companies with direct consumer relationships often have an advantage over enterprise-focused technology firms that operate more behind the scenes.

Even so, Nvidia’s presence in California underscores how central AI and semiconductor companies have become to America’s economic leadership in 2026.

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