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Statistics

- Franchised businesses account for nearly 50% of all retail
sales in the United States.
- The International
Franchise Association has reported that franchising is
responsible for 760,000 businesses, 18 million jobs, 14
percent of the private sector employment, and over $500
billion in payroll!
- From January, 2000
to December, 2004 the index that tracks the performance
of the top 50 franchisors increased 34.5% compared to a
drop of 20.1% in the S&P 500 over the same period.
- A 1999
study by The United States Chamber of Commerce found that
86% of franchises opened within the last five years were
still under the same ownership and 97% of the were still
open for business.
- A U.S. Department
of Commerce study conducted from 1971 to 1997 showed that
during that time less than 5% of franchise businesses were
closed each year.
- A U.S. Small Business
Administration study conducted from 1978 to 1998 found
that 62% of non-franchised businesses closed within the
first 6 years of their existence due to failure, bankruptcy,
etc.
- Total sales by
franchised businesses are projected to reach over $2 trillion,
this year
- 1 out of every
12 businesses is a franchised business.
- A new franchised
business is opened every 8 minutes of every business day.
- In 2000, the median gross annual income, before taxes,
of franchisees was in the $75,000 to $124,000 range, with
over 30% of franchisees earning over $150,000 per year.
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