Initiated by Edgar P. Smith in 1955, the Fortune 500 is a renowned annual ranking that lists the top 500 U.S. corporations based on their gross revenue. Originally, it focused on sectors like manufacturing, mining, and energy exploration, but broadened its scope in 1994 to include service companies. This list plays a crucial role in reflecting the U.S. economy, as the companies featured represent two-thirds of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and generate substantial revenue, profit, and global employment[1]. As an eagerly awaited yearly announcement, the Fortune 500 provides a glimpse into the U.S. corporate landscape and mirrors the changes and trends in diverse industries.