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Microsoft (MSFT)

Microsoft generates over $200 billion per year across cloud (Azure), Office, Windows, LinkedIn, and gaming. This page converts the annual estimate into a per-second pace to make the scale easier to compare and teach.

Currency:

Since January 1st

$85.23B

Year progress

30.3% of the year

Earned so far: $85.23BRemaining: $196.49B

How we visualize Microsoft (MSFT)'s revenue flow

Microsoft generates over $200 billion per year across cloud (Azure), Office, Windows, LinkedIn, and gaming. This page converts the annual estimate into a per-second pace to make the scale easier to compare and teach.

Uses the most recent full-fiscal-year revenue as an annual baseline divided by seconds in a year for the counter. The underlying annual number comes from Microsoft Annual Report, SEC Filings; the counter is a simple visualization and does not model tax, timing, or quarter-to-quarter seasonality.

This page combines a short profile, methodology notes, and source links (for example: Microsoft Annual Report, SEC Filings). It is an educational visualization of scale — not financial, investment, or legal advice.

Microsoft (MSFT) is shown here as an annual revenue or turnover-style total of $281.72B, expressed as $8,933.4094 each second for the sake of scale. Corporations rarely earn in a perfectly even stream; quarters beat estimates, product cycles spike, and FX moves matter. Our model is intentionally simple so you can compare one company to another and to people or government budgets on the same page type.

At this annualized pace, the rough orders of magnitude are about $536,004.57 per minute, $32,160,273.97 per hour, and $771,846,575.34 per day. The chart and counter help answer "how big is this business in human time?" rather than replacing a 10-K or investor presentation. Always read official filings for precision.

Figures are synthesized from public materials and summaries; typical attribution includes Microsoft Annual Report, SEC Filings. We may round to significant digits. Stock prices and analyst revenue consensus change — our totals are snapshots for illustration. Mergers, restatements, and segment reporting can all shift the "right" annual number.

Putting the rate in perspective

Illustrative only: rough USD prices for familiar products vs. this counter's rate. Not a shopping guide.

  • If you treat Microsoft (MSFT)'s annualized revenue pace as cash-like (it is not), about 1 minutes at that rate matches a ~$999.00 iPhone price — useful only as a scale comparison.
  • Roughly 1 hours at this pace equals a ~$42,000.00 new electric vehicle price point — companies earn differently than people; this is metaphorical math.
  • Versus a ~$75,000.00 median yearly income benchmark, this revenue-rate counter passes that amount in about 8 seconds — not profit, not per employee, just orders of magnitude.

Time Breakdown

$8,933.41

per second

⏱️

$536,004.57

per minute

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$32,160,273.97

per hour

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$771,846,575.34

per day

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$281.72B

per year

How is this calculated?

// Annual amount

$281.72B

÷ 31,536,000 seconds/year

// Per second

= $8,933.41/sec

The counter starts from January 1st of the current year and accumulates at a rate of $8,933.41 every second, based on Microsoft (MSFT)'s estimated annual figure of $281.72B.

Methodology

Uses the most recent full-fiscal-year revenue as an annual baseline divided by seconds in a year for the counter. The underlying annual number comes from Microsoft Annual Report, SEC Filings; the counter is a simple visualization and does not model tax, timing, or quarter-to-quarter seasonality.

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Data Sources

Microsoft Annual Report, SEC Filings

https://www.microsoft.com/investor

Disclaimer

Figures are historical and rounded; they do not adjust intrayear for currency or segment changes.

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