$1.8 Billion U.S. Meditation Market Grows with New Apps and the Growth of Yoga
Meditation has become more mainstream in America, boosted by soaring subscriptions to apps such as Calm and Headspace.
Meditation has become more mainstream in America, boosted by soaring subscriptions to apps such as Calm and Headspace. Like so many personal service markets affected by the pandemic, meditation centers and yoga studios have had to adjust and incorporate new technology that makes their service more accessible. An estimated 36 million U.S. adults now meditate — increasing more than threefold from 4.1% in 2012 to 14.2% now. The typical meditator is a middle-aged female, highly educated, non-Hispanic White, residing in the Western U.S. — very similar to the profile of a yoga enthusiast. Top 6 things to know about this market: For more in-depth information, see Marketdata's groundbreaking new report The U.S. Meditation Market that’s believed to be the most detailed and comprehensive analysis to date of the U.S. meditation market. The report covers market demand and structure, key companies and gurus, demographics, meditation center operations, for-profit vs. non-profit centers, effects of the pandemic, market sizing, and forecasts. About the Author: John LaRosa is the President of Marketdata LLC and is the author of 100+ industry and market studies. His research appears in top media outlets including ABC, CNN, Fox, Forbes, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and a variety of trade journals. Learn More About the Meditation Industry