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- Profit per employee is a metric used to measure a company’s success. It is calculated by dividing a company’s annual profit by its total number of employees.
- Using a profit per employee metric helps companies ascertain their overall efficiency, productivity, and financial success.
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Companies often gauge their success by return on invested capital (ROIC). However, another method is profit per employee. Profit per employee gives us a better idea of how much money each employee produces for the company. After all, employees are the main foundation of a company, shaping its identity, relationships, and reputation.
Profit per employee is calculated by dividing a company’s annual profit by its total number of employees. (These are America’s highest-paying companies.) Industries that commonly rank highest in profit per employee include energy, technology, household products, financials, food, beverages, and tobacco.
Numerous factors can influence profit per employee, but key elements include industry type, employee productivity, labor costs, management practices, employee turnover, technology, automation, and the company’s age. (These are America’s best companies to work for.)
We looked at data gathered by Tipalti to determine what businesses made the highest profits per employee. These companies may not make the most profits overall, but each person in their business makes more profits than average for the business. Here are the results in countdown style.
Why Does it Matter?
While overall profit is a normal metric of a company’s success, profits per employee is another metric you can look at when determining what companies to invest in.
20. Apple
- Profit per Employee: $390,551
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is a highly profitable tech giant widely known for its iPhones, Macs, and software. Its focus on brand loyalty and innovation allows it to generate high revenue per employee.
19. Aflac
- Profit per Employee: $398,067
Aflac is a leading provider of supplemental insurance in the United States. Their focus on efficiency and their niche marketing allows them to keep profits high per employee.
18. Monster Beverage
- Profit per Employee: $422,036
Monster Beverage creates a few brands of very popular energy drinks like Monster and Reign. Their successful branding and dominance in the energy drink market allow them to make quite a bit of money per employee.
17. Biogen
- Profit per Employee: $439,626
This biotechnical company develops drugs for neurological and rare diseases. Their products are research-intensive, leading to higher prices for their drugs.
16. eBay
- Profit per Employee: $446,220
eBay is a major online marketplace that facilitates auctions and sells. Their platform is absolutely humongous and has a very large customer base.
15. UWM Holdings
- Profit per Employee: $451,000
UWM Holdings is a mortgage lender that has a very efficient online model. They automate many tasks and focus on a high loan volume, leading to a high revenue per employee.
14. Magellan Midstream Partners
- Profit per Employee: $475,000
This pipeline operator transports oil and gas. They own much of their own infrastructure and have relatively limited competition.
13. Bio-Rad Laboratories
- Profit per Employee: $475,788
Bio-Rad Laboratories develops tools and instruments to aid in biological research. Their products tend to be very specialized. In many cases, research institutions purchase from them regularly, leading to a high volume of sales.
12. CME Group
- Profit per Employee: $481,739
CME Group is the world’s largest derivatives marketplace for financial products. Because of their dominant position, they have a high revenue per employee.
11. Meta Platforms
- Profit per Employee: $497,338
This parent company owns several brands, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Their massive user base allows them to make a large profit with relatively few employees.
10. Western Midstream Partners
- Profit per Employee: $504,306
This midstream energy company operates pipelines and processing facilities for oil and gas. Their high-capacity infrastructure allows them to produce energy without tons of manpower, which is why they are so high on this list!
9. Enterprise Product Partners
- Profit per Employee: $529,537
Enterprise Product Partners is very similar to Western Midstream Partners. They own and operate process facilities for oil and gas. This essential service allows them to charge higher fees while keeping their manpower quite low.
8. Visa
- Profit per Employee: $530,049
Visa is a payment processing giant, benefiting from the network effects. Every transition adds value to the network, and their role as a facilitator requires little manpower.
7. Altria Group
- Profit per Employee: $629,155
Altria is a tobacco giant that enjoys relatively high profits due to its high number of recurring customers. They also have strong brand loyalty and use plenty of automation in their manufacturing process.
6. Vertex Pharmaceuticals
- Profit per Employee: $797,529
This biotech company develops treatments for rare diseases. While they have a smaller workforce than most companies on this list, the high cost of these life-saving drugs allows them to generate quite a bit of profit per employee.
5. Freddie Mac
- Profit per Employee: $1,058,365
Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored enterprise to purchase mortgages from lenders. This program has a large loan value and government backing, leading to a relatively high profit margin with a lean workforce.
4. Norton Life Lock
- Profit per Employee: $1,079,722
This cybersecurity company benefits from recurring subscription fees for its antivirus and identity protection software. Because it runs on a subscription model, it has a pretty predictable revenue stream. Plus, much of its service is automated and requires very few employees to run.
3. KKR
- Profit per Employee: $1,265,003
KKR is a private equity firm that invests in other companies, aiming for high returns. Its profits come from management fees and a share of the profits from the investments. KKR deals with a large sum of money and a specialized skillset, allowing its smaller workforce to generate significant revenue.
2. Fannie Mae
- Profit per Employee: $1,533,117
Fannie Mae is very similar to Freddie Mac. It’s a government-sponsored program that purchases mortgages from lenders, creating a secondary market.
1. Air Lease
- Profit per Employee: $4,302,500
Air Lease makes far more per employee than any other company. They lease airplanes to airlines. As managing planes doesn’t require that much manpower, they’re able to keep their manpower pretty low and employee profit high!
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