Chart showing: Amazon Market Cap (2014–2024)

Amazon Market Cap (2014–2024)

Generating revenues of more than $350 billion in 2023, Amazon currently ranks among the biggest retail companies worldwide, second only to Walmart. Its shopping app and ecommerce site are also widely popular and are used by millions of shoppers worldwide every month.

To understand how well the ecommerce giant has been performing, here’s a breakdown of Amazon’s market cap over time.

Amazon market cap: Key numbers as of August 2024

  • Market capitalization: $1.699 trillion
  • Share price: $161.93
  • Country: United States
  • Known for: Ecommerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, artificial intelligence

Amazon market cap over time (table): 2014–2024

Year

Amazon market cap

2014

$144.3 billion

2015

$318.3 billion

2016

$356.3 billion

2017

$563.5 billion

2018

$737.5 billion

2019

$920.2 billion

2020

$1,634.0 billion

2021

$1,691.0 billion

2022

$856.9 billion

2023

$1,570.0 billion

2024 (as of August 2024)

$1,699.0 billion

Amazon’s market cap history

Recent data shows that in 2014, the market cap of Amazon was $144.3 billion. This figure more than doubled to $318.3 billion in 2015, before a deceleration in growth in 2016 saw the company’s valuation rise slightly to $356.3 billion.

The following year, Amazon increased its market cap to $563.5 billion—crossing the half a trillion dollar milestone for the first time. The company’s strong double-digit growth continued for three more years, and by 2020, Amazon’s market cap had surged to over $1.6 trillion. This marked a 77.6% increase and the largest annual rise in five years. 

The ecommerce company’s explosive growth in 2020 can be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, which crippled many brick-and-mortar retail businesses. As a result, both consumers and businesses shifted to online channels to carry out their purchases and sales, giving ecommerce platforms like Amazon a tremendous boost. 

Another increase followed in 2021, which took Amazon’s valuation to $1.69 trillion. This is also Amazon’s second-highest market cap to date.

However, Amazon was unable to sustain its growth for another year. In 2022, its market cap plunged by 39.3%, to $856.9 billion, as its valuation returned to pre-pandemic levels. This was also the first time the company’s market cap fell in eight years. 

This decline isn’t unique to Amazon. The global economic uncertainty in 2022 led to huge drops in market valuations, especially that of tech companies. For instance, Google’s market cap fell by 40.3%, its biggest annual fall in at least a decade.

Amazon’s market cap has increased since its dip in 2022. In 2023, the company’s valuation skyrocketed to close the year out at $1.57 trillion. The latest numbers show that as of August 2024, Amazon’s worth has risen even further. Its value is currently $1.7 trillion—8.2% higher than its year-end 2023 valuation and Amazon's highest market cap to date.

Amazon market cap over time: Annual growth

Chart showing: Amazon market cap over time: Annual growth

Year

Amazon market cap annual change

2015

+120.6%

2016

+11.9%

2017

+58.2%

2018

+30.9%

2019

+24.8%

2020

+77.6%

2021

+3.5%

2022

-49.3%

2023

+83.2%

2024 (as of August 2024)

+8.2%

This table shows the annual growth in Amazon's market cap. The data highlights years of substantial growth, particularly in 2015 and 2020, alongside challenging periods like 2022, the only year between 2015 and 2023 that Amazon’s market cap recorded a fall. 

The overall trend showcases Amazon's upward trajectory, reflecting its innovation, market expansion, and ability to continuously attract significant investment and consumer trust.

Further analysis of Amazon’s market cap over time shows that from 2014 to 2023, the company increased its value at an average annual growth rate of 40.1%.

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