Global direct selling market - statistics & facts
Direct selling worldwide
Globally, there are many direct selling companies specializing in numerous areas and providing various products from wellness supplements and cosmetics to household and home improvement items. Combined, they generated some 168 billion U.S. dollars' worth of annual global retail sales in 2023, which is a noticeable drop compared to one year earlier. Direct selling companies specializing in wellness products make up about a third of the industry’s total sales, making it the largest direct selling product category.Direct selling in the United States
In the United States, the world’s largest direct selling market, the industry had seen an increase in retail sales in 2020, when the country’s yearly direct sales jumped to 40 billion U.S. dollars. In 2021, U.S. sales even amounted to nearly 43 billion U.S. dollars. That said, the spike did not last, as annual sales figures resembled pre-COVID-19 numbers once again as of 2023. Furthermore, the size of the U.S. direct selling community, i.e., sellers and customers, had declined in similar fashion, amounting to less than 44 million people as of 2023.Leading MLM companies
Some of the world's largest multi-level marketing and direct selling enterprises include the likes of eXp Realty, Natura &Co, Coway, Nu Skin Enterprises, PM-International, and so on. The top direct selling companies in the United States are Amway and Herbalife. The larger of the two, Amway, generated about seven and a half billion U.S. dollars in 2023 and offers a broad range of products, with nutritional items, cosmetics, and home goods accounting making up the vast majority of the company's sales. The second-largest company,Across the globe, the direct selling industry has seen better days, with declines in sales being recorded for many companies and in many countries. Although the model is far from gone, it would not be a stretch to call in-person direct selling somewhat antiquated. A similar model that has become much more prevalent in the last decade is direct-to-consumer e-commerce, a model in which manufacturers sell their products directly to their customers' doorsteps using online channels, effectively omitting the need for third-party retailers and sellers.