UNITEDHEALTH GROUP, INC.
Headquarters: Minnetonka
2011 revenue: $102 billion
Employees: 99,000 worldwide
Markets: 50 states, 18 countries
Enrollees in UnitedHealthcare plans: 35.6 million
MINNESOTA FOOTPRINT
Employees: 15,000
Office space: 3 million square feet
Locations: 20 statewide: Minnetonka, Eden Prairie, Golden Valley, Edina, Bloomington, St. Louis Park, Coon Rapids, Duluth, International Falls
Wages, benefits, taxes, real estate purchases (2010): $1.62 billion
Business, corporate and employee charitable donations: $10.8 million
Source: UnitedHealth Group
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