New Data Shows Franchising Continues to Exceed Growth Expectations
Two new IFA reports indicate continued strength and resilience of franchised businesses despite economic uncertainty; policy concerns could slow growth
"Franchised businesses continue to outpace the growth of the broader economy." - IFA President and CEO
"More than anything, these reports demonstrate the resilience of the franchise business model," said
"The data shows franchising continues to exceed economic expectations," said
Key findings from the 2024 Franchising Economic Outlook include:
- The number of franchise establishments will increase by more than 15,000 units, or 1.9%, to 821,000 units. Franchising exceeded FRANdata's projections for 2023, with establishments estimated to have grown by 2.2% compared to the 1.9% previously forecasted and an increase compared to the 1.8% growth rate recorded for 2021 to 2022.
- Franchising is expected to add approximately 221,000 jobs in 2024 and bring the total employees to 8.9 million in
the United States . - Total franchise output will increase by 4.1%, from
$858.5 billion in 2023 to$893.9 billion in 2024. - Personal services and quick service restaurants (QSRs) will experience the strongest growth of any industry.
- Growth in the Southeast and Southwest will outpace the rest of the
U.S. franchise market in 2024. The top ten states for franchise growth include:Texas ,Florida ,Georgia ,North Carolina ,South Carolina ,Tennessee ,Maryland ,Arizona ,Colorado , andVirginia .California andWashington are forecast to be the slowest-growing states for franchising at -4.2% and -2.3%, respectively.
Conducted by FRANdata, an industry-leading research and analytical firm, the Franchising Economic Outlook is IFA's annual study detailing the franchise sector's performance for the past year and projected economic outlook for the year ahead, as well as an in-depth state outlook for all 50 states and
In addition to the Economic Outlook, the 2024 Franchisor Survey highlighted the continued economic challenges facing franchising. Despite these economic headwinds, the forecasted growth reinforces the franchise sector's enduring strength.
The survey revealed:
- 80% of respondents reported that their franchises have unfulfilled job vacancies.
- Inflation, the third leading business challenge, dropped in rank, with only 9% of respondents citing it as their primary concern, down from 20% the previous year.
- 34% of businesses cite the cost and quality of labor as the number one business challenge, but down from 47% in 2023.
- Franchisors are highly concerned that the relationship with franchisees will change due to the Biden Administration's new joint employer standard, with 74% citing a high-level of concern.
- 81% of the respondents increased wages in the past six months, and only 61% are planning to increase in the next six months due to ongoing regulatory uncertainty.
- Rising prices, including higher wages, have led to margin compression. Emerging challenges for the year ahead include the cost of financing and weakening consumer demand.
About the International Franchise Association:
Celebrating over 60 years of excellence, education, and advocacy, the International Franchise Association (IFA) is the world's oldest and largest organization representing franchising worldwide. IFA works through its government relations and public policy, media relations, and educational programs to protect, enhance and promote franchising and the approximately 806,270 franchise establishments that support nearly 8.7 million direct jobs,
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