U.S. Publishing Industry's Annual Survey Reveals $28 Billion in Revenue in 2014

Trends this year included significant growth in the children & young adult category, ongoing growth of eBooks, and the growing popularity of audiobooks

WASHINGTON--()--The U.S. book and journal publishing industry generated $27.98 billion in net revenue for 2014, representing 2.70 billion in units (volume), according to StatShot Annual, a yearly statistical survey of publishing’s estimated size and scope released today by the Association of American Publishers (AAP). This represents a slight revenue increase of 4.6% from 2013, which was $26.75 billion. The figures include trade (fiction/non-fiction), K-12 instructional materials, higher education course materials, university presses, and professional books.

 

2014 Overview: Net Revenue and Unit Growth

                         
        2012       2013       2014
Total net revenue       $27,722,633,482       $26,749,773,222       $27,977,219,642
Total net units       2,726,057,573       2,606,975,062       2,700,245,640
                 

The industry’s relative revenue growth was largely due to a 4.2% increase year-over-year within the trade category. Trade revenues were $15.43 billion, compared to $14.81 billion in 2013.

“The industry’s health is driven by the depth and range of titles and formats produced by publishers,” said Tina Jordan, Vice President of the Association of American Publishers. “By that measure, 2014 was a good year for publishers with more than 2.7 billion books in all formats sold and continuous innovation in developing new ways for readers to enjoy and learn from books.”

Highlights:

Childrens & YA Grows: The area of largest growth for the trade category was children & young adult, which had double-digit growth in both revenue (20.9%) and units (13.5%). Children & YA fiction surpassed the adult fiction market with 843 million units and 746 million units sold respectively.

Format Popularity Shifts: After slightly declining last year, eBooks experienced 3.8% revenue growth to an estimated $3.37 billion. Paperbacks, which remain the most popular format, saw strong sales at $4.84 billion compared to $4.42 billion. Though the audiobooks category is relatively small (48 million units) compared to downloaded eBooks (510 million units), downloaded audio hit record growth in both units (27.0%) and revenue (26.8%) over 2013.

Subscription Services Tracked: For the first time, audio and eBook subscription services were tracked. Approximately 20 publishers currently in the business of providing their books via eBook subscription service provided data on this small, but growing, part of the market. About 3.88 million audiobooks and more than 2.47 million eBook units sold in 2014.

Retail & Online Sales Increase: Physical retail stores saw an increase of 3.2% in revenue ($3.80 billion from $3.68 billion) and 4.1% in units (577 million from 554 million) in the trade category. Online retail remained the top sales channel in the trade category, selling 832 million units and providing $5.90 billion in revenue. Channel numbers reflect how publishers get books into the marketplace, not retailers’ revenue from consumers.

About StatShot Annual

Produced by AAP, StatShot Annual estimates the total size of the U.S. publishing industry by collecting sales data in dollars and units from nearly 1,800 active U.S. publishers. Data is collected directly from publishers, with the help of distributors.

Note: All figures represent publishers’ net revenue from all distribution channels (these are not retailer/consumer sales figures). StatShot Annual captures publishers’ aggregated net revenue from the formats we are able to measure across the different categories.

Contacts

Association of American Publishers
Marisa Bluestone
mbluestone@publishers.org
{202} 220-4558 or {202} 423-9975

Release Summary

Survey of the publishing industry reveals 4.6% revenue increase from 2013 to 2014. AAP StatShot Annual found: $27.98B in net revenue, representing 2.70 billion in units.

Contacts

Association of American Publishers
Marisa Bluestone
mbluestone@publishers.org
{202} 220-4558 or {202} 423-9975