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When Amazon Prime launched back in 2005, it was guaranteed to be a huge success. The service offers free shipping, express deliveries, streaming service, free Kindle books, and access to exclusive shopping events like Prime Day. No wonder 80% of Amazon Prime members have made Amazon their default place to search and shop for products.
Amazon Prime has gathered millions of users from around the world. For those who are still unsure whether it’s worth the money, there is a free trial. Here’s an idea – you can run it during the Christmas period and have your presents delivered fast. Just know that over 90% of those who explore the many benefits of Prime stay with the service after the first year.
Do you want to learn more Amazon Prime statistics? Let’s see what we’ve got!
Since the service’s launch in 2005, Amazon Prime numbers have not ceased to grow in terms of revenue, subscriptions, and geographic network coverage. Take a look at some of the most interesting facts about Amazon Prime:
With such numbers, Amazon Prime’s profitability is a certitude. Now, let’s explore how Amazon Prime subscribers contribute to the platform’s growth.
Online shopping is here to stay. Major eCommerce players compete for a share of the market in which Amazon is already a leader. Building on this success, the Prime service is growing by the minute.
(Amazon)
As of 2022, Amazon reported over 200 million Amazon Prime customers around the world. This is a significant increase from 2019 when paying members were around 150 million.
But the Amazon Prime growth outside the US has been slow, despite its availability in many countries. Comparing the service’s global reach to its US customer base, the difference is a little under 50 million.
(Statista, Consumer Intelligence Research Partners)
As of the second quarter of 2021, Amazon Prime had approximately 153 million customers in the US. This compares to 124 million paying members a year ago. And back in 2014, American Prime users were just around 40 million. This 330% increase illustrates the service’s impressive growth over the years.
Year | Number of Amazon Prime Subscribers, in millions |
Q4 2014 | 40 |
Q2 2015 | 44 |
Q3 2015 | 47 |
Q4 2015 | 54 |
Q1 2016 | 58 |
Q2 2016 | 63 |
Q1 2017 | 80 |
Q2 2017 | 85 |
Q4 2017 | 92 |
Q2 2018 | 95 |
Q3 2018 | 97 |
Q4 2018 | 101 |
Q1 2019 | 103 |
Q2 2019 | 105 |
Q4 2019 | 112 |
Q1 2020 | 118 |
Q3 2020 | 126 |
Q4 2020 | 142 |
Q1 2021 | 147 |
Q2 2021 | 153 |
Q4 2021 | 172 |
(Statista)
According to estimates, 76.6 million, or a whopping 59% of American households, have at least one Prime membership in 2022. The number represents a significant increase from 2019’s 66.4 million.
Notably, Amazon offers Prime users a free Household feature to share the service’s benefits with their family members. Currently, Amazon allows up to two profiles for adults, four for children, and four for teenagers.
(Wikipedia)
See below how many countries have amazon prime:
Through its Prime service, Amazon has built a unique business model. It charges users subscription fees, and, in return, they spend even more money. Of course, the membership also provides a bunch of benefits that manage to retain users. The following Amazon Prime stats will reveal how this strategy monetizes.
(Amazon)
In 2021, Amazon’s revenue was $469.8 billion, up 22% from 2020. Amazon generated $386.1 billion in net sales in 2020, up 38% from $280.5 billion in 2019. Amazon's revenue growth is over 20% every year. Amazon revenue includes sales from Prime content but also physical stores, AWS services, and other services.
The table below represents Amazon's growth from 2014 to 2022:
Year | Amazon Revenue, in billion U.S. dollars | Amazon Revenue Growth, % |
2014 | 89.0 | 19% |
2015 | 107.0 | 20% |
2016 | 136.0 | 27% |
2017 | 177.9 | 31% |
2018 | 232.9 | 31% |
2019 | 280.5 | 20% |
2020 | 386.1 | 38% |
2021 | 469.8 | 22% |
(Statista)
Amazon is a profitable company. In 2020 Amazon's net income was $21.33 billion, up 84% from a net income of $11.59 billion in 2019. In 2015 Amazon's profit was just $596 million.
(Source: Statista)
Amazon subscription services generated revenue of $25.21 billion in 2020. This segment includes annual and monthly fees associated with Amazon Prime memberships, audiobooks, videos, music, e-books, and other non-AWS subscription services.
(Amazon)
Amazon Prime revenue is constantly growing along with the number of their members.
Check out the table below to see Amazon Prime growth from 2014 to 2022:
Year | Amazon Subscription Services Revenue, in billion U.S. dollars |
2014 | 2.76 |
2015 | 4.47 |
2016 | 6.39 |
2017 | 9.72 |
2018 | 14.17 |
2019 | 19.21 |
2020 | 25.21 |
2021 | 31.77 |
2022 (Q1-Q3) | 26.03 |
(Statista)
Prime users are money-savvy. Many choose to subscribe to save money in the long term, such as by receiving items faster or being able to compare items and save money on delivery. Yet they are regular spenders.
According to a 2021 survey, 31% of Prime members spent between $50 and $100 a month on the platform. Another 26% reported spending up to $50, and 23% made purchases for $100–$200. Around 13% of users were in the $200–$500 spending range, while those spending $500 to $1,000 and $1,000+ accounted for 4% and 2%, respectively.
(Statista)
In 2021, Amazon Prime Day sales reached over $11.19 billion, representing a 7.7% year-on-year increase in sales.
Every year, Amazon organizes a sales event for members. Prime Day lasts for two days and is designed to support Amazon Prime's growth.
Check out below how much revenue was generated by Amazon Prime Day from 2015 to 2022:
Year | Amazon Prime Day Sales, in $US billions |
2015 | 0.90 |
2016 | 1.45 |
2017 | 2.33 |
2018 | 4.15 |
2019 | 7.16 |
2020 | 10.39 |
2021 | 11.19 |
2022 | 12.09 |
Let’s see how Amazon Prime compares against other video streaming platforms — as there is little to no competition in the eCommerce space.
(Statista)
Amazon Prime Video is the second-largest video streaming provider in terms of subscription number. Netflix is ranking first with over 223 million subscribers in 2023.
(Statista)
Amazon Prime has been investing in content creation and production with unique series that are not available on other platforms.
(Statista, Mediaplaynews)
Netflix continues to be the leader in SVOD platforms with a 21% market share.
Check out the table below to see Amazon Prime's contributions to SVOD services:
Service | Market Share |
Netflix | 21% |
Amazon Prime Video | 19% |
Disney+ | 15% |
HBO Max | 15% |
Hulu | 10% |
Apple TV+ | 7% |
Paramount+ | 4% |
Other | 9% |
(Enterprise Apps Today)
According to estimates, Amazon Prime Video generated $4.1 billion in sales in 2020.
The platform’s long-term goal is to be in a position to compete against mainstream channels and attract new video-only members to join.
See the table below with Amazon Prime Video revenue from 2019 to 2022:
Year | Amazon Prime Video Revenue, in $US billions |
2019 | 3.57 |
2020 | 4.1 |
2021 | 4.63 |
2022 | 5.16 |
Amazon Prime stats regarding demographics paint a rather unsurprising customer audience. The typical buyer is young and affluent.
(Statista)
According to Amazon Prime demographics, the average Amazon customer is a 46-year-old white woman. Yet over 8 in 10 Americans using Prime are aged 18 to 34. Younger generations are more comfortable using technology. Yet, it’s fair to say that the pandemic has encouraged many older generations to open an Amazon account too.
(Insider)
This finding refers to the average Amazon shopper. Yet it can also give us information about the Prime member profile since some 68% of Amazon shoppers had a Prime account as of 2020.
According to a 2019 survey, the average Amazon shopper had an annual household income of $84,449. To put this into perspective, Walmart shoppers had an annual income of $76,313.
(Feedvisor)
Amazon Prime shoppers are digitally savvy. They are comfortable buying from online platforms, as around 40% of Prime users visit the platform every day. What’s more, 10% of the service members make a purchase every day.
(Statista)
Amazon Prime members are loyal. As of 2021, the 30-day retention rate for Prime was 69%, rising to 93% in the first year and a near-automatic 98% after the first year.
Amazon Prime is one of the most popular eCommerce services around the world. And the start of Prime Video has helped drive memberships dramatically.
It’s fair to say that despite its young audience group, Amazon Prime targets preferably established professionals who have a secured income and household routine.
These Amazon Prime statistics demonstrate the importance of reliable service for growth. Amazon has been able to build its market presence through digital innovation and excellent customer service, ensuring users can rely on the platform at all times.
Deyan Georgiev
Deyan has been fascinated by technology his whole life. From the first Tetris game all the way to Falcon Heavy. Working for TechJury is like a dream come true, combining both his passions – writing and technology. In his free time (which is pretty scarce, thanks to his three kids), Deyan enjoys traveling and exploring new places. Always with a few chargers and a couple of gadgets in the backpack. He makes mean dizzying Island Paradise cocktails too.
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