Key Franchising Statistics - 2025
🧩 Franchising Industry Overview
- $860 billion in economic output from U.S. franchise businesses (2024 – IFA).
- Over 806,000 franchise establishments in the U.S. (2024 – Statista/IFA).
Franchising supports over 8.7 million jobs in the U.S.
📈 Growth & Opportunity
- The number of franchise units has grown 2.2% annually over the past 5 years.
- Franchising consistently outpaces non-franchise small businesses in survival and success rates.
By 2025, franchise employment is expected to surpass 9 million.
💼 Franchise Buyer Profile
- About 32% of franchise owners are first-time business owners.
- Over 50% of franchisees have a college degree.
- One in seven franchises is owned by a veteran (VetFran, IFA).
Women-owned franchises have grown by more than 24% over the past decade.
💰 Investment & ROI
- Average initial franchise investment ranges from $100K to $500K, though many models start under $100K.
- Franchises offer higher average revenue per location than independent small businesses.
According to FranNet, 91% of franchises are still in business after 2 years, compared to about 55% of independent startups.
🧓 Franchising for Career Transition
- Nearly 60% of new franchisees come from corporate backgrounds.
- Retirees and laid-off professionals are increasingly turning to franchising for second careers or post-retirement engagement.
Franchising offers a "business in a box" approach – reducing startup risks with a proven system and support.
🌍 Diversity & Inclusion
- Minority franchise ownership makes up 26% of all franchise owners (vs. 17% of non-franchised businesses).
Franchising is one of the few sectors where minorities are more likely to succeed than in independent startups.