UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2024 Revenue
$400.3B
▲ 7.7% vs FY2023 ($371.6B)
Net Income: $16.4B
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated reported $400.3B in revenue for fiscal year 2024. This represents a growth of 7.7% compared to the 2023 figure of $371.6B.
UnitedHealth Group earned $16.4 billion in net income on $400.3 billion in fiscal 2024 revenue — a 4.1% net margin that reflects the thin economics of health insurance (where medical loss ratios above 80% are standard) combined with the higher-margin services businesses within Optum. The $400.3 billion revenue figure represents growth from $287.6 billion in fiscal 2021, $324.2 billion in fiscal 2022, and $371.6 billion in fiscal 2023 — consistent double-digit growth that has continued through every economic cycle. The Change Healthcare attack cost more than $3.1 billion in fiscal 2024 — an extraordinary single-event expense that reduced net income meaningfully below what normalized operations would have generated. Remediation costs, advance payments to providers waiting on claims processing, and disruption expenses combined to create a financial impact larger than the annual revenues of most healthcare companies. The $290 billion market capitalization prices UnitedHealth at approximately 0.73 times fiscal 2024 revenue — a low multiple given the growth trajectory, but one that reflects both the thin insurance margins and the regulatory risk embedded in the company's vertical integration. If Optum's services businesses were separately valued at software and healthcare services multiples, and UnitedHealthcare's insurance business at insurance multiples, the sum of parts calculation would likely exceed the current consolidated market cap. The 440,000 employees generate $400.3 billion in revenue — roughly $909,000 per employee, a productivity figure that reflects the insurance business model's ability to process enormous premium volumes without proportional headcount requirements. The Optum physician workforce is embedded in that total, but the actuarial and claims processing infrastructure that manages most of the medical expenditure requires far fewer workers per dollar of premium than the care delivery operations.
| Year | Revenue | Net Income | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2024 | $400.3B | $16.4B | +7.7% |
| FY2023 | $371.6B | — | +14.6% |
| FY2022 | $324.2B | — | +12.7% |
| FY2021 | $287.6B | — | +11.8% |
| FY2020 | $257.1B | — | — |
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.