What is the coaching industry market size in 2025–26?
Based on the most recent ICF data, the global coaching industry generates $5.34 billion in revenue in 2025. And based on ICF growth figures over the past decade, we project it to reach $5.8 billion in 2026 and $9.5 billion by 2032.
Using the latest and most reliable industry data, I put together this report to show:
- How big the coaching market really is
- How fast it’s growing
- How many coaches are actively working
- Which niches and regions are expanding
- What the data actually means for income potential
Let’s dive in!
The coaching industry market size in 2025-26 (and what it means for coaches)
- Global coaching market size in 2025: $5.34 billion
- Projected size in 2026: $5.8 billion
- Projected size by 2032: $9.5 billion
- Coaching market growth rate (CAGR): 8.53%
- Number of coaches worldwide: 122,974
- Average coaching rate: $234/hour
- Average yearly income (US): $71,719
- The average ROI of executive coaching is 5-7X the investment (for every $1 spent, companies typically make $5-$7 back)
- 99% of clients are “satisfied” or “very satisfied”
- 86% of companies that calculated ROI made back their initial investment
- 70% of Fortune 500 companies use executive coaching
- 70% of individuals report improved work performance after coaching
- 51% of companies that use coaching report higher revenue than other businesses
- 62% of employees in such organizations are highly engaged
- Biggest coaching niches: Life, executive, health, business, mindset, relationship coaching with 150,000 – 1.5 million searches per month
How I calculated these numbers (methodology)
Here’s how I created this guide:
- What I mean by “market size:” I define it as annual revenue generated by coach practitioners (not company valuations). This follows the ICF Global Coaching Study, the most widely recognized benchmark in the industry.
- Primary sources: ICF’s latest studies reveal total revenue, coach headcount, fees, and regional figures. CAGR (compound annual growth rate) and 2030 projections are based on ICF reports between 2020–2025. And to fill in gaps, I reference reputable niche/adjacent reports.
- What I exclude: I don’t include software/platform valuations or training/LMS markets in the overall coaching market size figure. Including those is the main reason you’ll see inflated estimates in a lot of other reports. That said, I’ll mention them in online and niche-specific sections when credible service-industry data is lacking.
- Units and rounding: All figures are shown in USD and rounded for clarity.
- Updates: This page is consistently refreshed whenever major studies are published.
Updated: September 17, 2025
What is the coaching industry?
The global coaching industry is a billion dollar market with various niches. Essentially, coaches help others achieve their personal and/or professional goals.
Coaching is not to be confused with consulting, therapy, personal support, mentoring or training. In short, those methods improve situations whereas coaching improves people and empowers them to get the outcomes they desire.
Global coaching industry market size (2025)
(ICF Global Coaching Study 2020, 2023, 2025)
What is the market size of coaching?
The global coaching market size is $5.34 billion in 2025. The industry has grown steadily over the last decade from $4.56 billion in 2022, $2.85 billion in 2019, and $2.35 billion in 2015.
The main reason is that coaching demand is increasing, with both individuals and companies investing on coaching. Coaching is also becoming more accessible as it is moving online. And finally, the market is maturing; the coaching industry is now a mainstream, billion-dollar industry.

Is the coaching industry growing in 2025?
The market has grown 62% since 2019 and 17% since 2022. Looking ahead, it’s projected to reach $5.8 billion in 2026 and $9.5 billion by 2032 with a 8.53% CAGR. There are several factors boosting this growth – for example, the number of coaches has grown steadily over the past decade, coaching is shifting online, and a higher number of corporations now invest in leadership and employee development.
Global coaching industry growth (2015–2025):
| Year | Global coaching revenue (USD) | Growth vs. previous report |
| 2015 | $2.355 billion (est.) | — |
| 2019 | $2.849 billion | +21% from 2015 |
| 2022 | $4.564 billion | +60% from 2019 |
| 2024 | $5.34 billion | +17% from 2022 |
Note: 2026 and 2032 estimates and CAGR are not official ICF forecasts. We created these estimates based on ICF’s 2025 Global Coaching Study baseline of coaching service revenue.
Number of coaches worldwide
(ICF Global Coaching Study 2020, 2023, 2025)
How many coaches are there?
In 2025, there are an estimated 122,974 coach practitioners worldwide.
That’s up from 109,200 in 2022 and 71,000 in 2019—a 54% increase in just six years. For context, the industry only grew by about 33% between 2015 and 2019, so the pace of growth has increased significantly.

Other key insights:
- 91% of coaches are actively practicing
- 72% are women
- North America (34,200 coaches) and Western Europe (30,800 coaches) accounted for over half of the global total in 2022
Number of certified coaches, 2015–2025:
| Year | Number of coaches | Growth vs. previous report |
| 2015 | 53,300 | – |
| 2019 | 71,000 | +33% |
| 2022 | 109,200 | +54% |
| 2025 | 122,974 | +13% |
Coaching fees & earnings (income potential for coaches)
(ICF Global Coaching Study 2020, 2023, 2025)
How much do coaches charge?
The average global coaching fee is $234 per hour. Active coaches earn about $49,283 annually worldwide, working an average of 11.6 hours per week with around 12.4 active clients.
However, in the US, the average yearly income is $71,719.
Earnings by coaching niche
Coaching income depends on niching:
- Executive coaching: $96,461 annually
- Life coaching: $56,770 annually
- Health coaching: $65,500 annually
- Career coaching: $47,632 annually
However, note that these figures are based on sources like Salary.com and ZipRecruiter and include income for self-employed and employed coaches. Individual coaches – especially those who are self-employed – can earn far more than this and many of my clients have gone on to earn six, multiple six and even seven figures in various niches.
Experience and pricing trends
- Coaches with 10+ years of experience earn an average of $69,721 annually, compared to $33,553 for millennials and $60,323 for Baby Boomers.
- Experienced coaches also charge more—$270/hour vs. $193/hour for newer coaches—and tend to work with more clients each week.
While the global average is helpful, these numbers show that income can depend on niche, experience, and pricing model. Executive coaches take home the highest earnings, but other niches can also reach significant earnings based on these factors.
Regional coaching markets
(ICF Global Coaching Study 2020, 2023)
The coaching industry is growing in every region. While the most recent detailed breakdown comes from the ICF Global Coaching Study in 2023, we can still use the data to understand where the industry is strongest:
- North America: $2.08 billion in revenue with 34,200 coaches (47% growth since 2019)
- Western Europe: 30,800 coaches, nearly on par with North America
- Asia-Pacific & Latin America: Smaller today, but showing faster percentage growth compared to North America and Europe

Coaching market size by niche (where demand is growing)
One challenge with coaching market data is that different reports define “coaching” differently. Some count only coaching services (like one-on-one or group coaching), while others include adjacent industries such as leadership development, wellness programs, or software platforms. And because there is no reliable niche-specific data, I’ve included these figures in some of the estimates below. Note that this is why some of them are significantly higher than the global revenue size, as reported by ICF.
Life coaching market size
(Grand View Research, 2023; Ibisworld, 2024)
How big is the life coaching market?
The U.S. life coaching service market size was $1.5 billion in 2022, projected to reach $2.1 billion by 2030 at a 4.85% CAGR.
How many life coaches are there?
There are 25,500 life coaching businesses in the U.S.
Executive coaching market size
(Mordor Intelligence, 2024; ICF, 2009; ICF, 2023; ICF, 2025)
How big is the executive coaching market?
The global executive coaching market is estimated at $103.6 billion in 2025, projected to reach $161.1 billion by 2030. These figures include executive coaching and leadership development.
How many executive coaches are there?
There are about 87,900 business and executive coaches worldwide in 2025.
Is executive coaching in demand?
Yes, 14% of coaching clients hire coaches specifically for leadership and business management.
Business coaching market size
(IbisWorld, 2025; Business Research Insights, 2025)
How big is the business coaching market?
The U.S. business coaching market size is estimated at $20 billion in 2025, growing at a 4.5% CAGR. This includes professional development and skill training.
However, the global market size, when focused on business coaching services, was estimated at $1.42 billion in 2024 and projected to reach $2.77 billion by 2033.
Health and wellness coaching market size
(Dimension Market Research, 2023; Research and Markets, 2024)
How big is the health coaching market?
The global health coaching market size, including tech and apps, is $20.1 billion in 2025, with a 8.3% CAGR. The U.S. market size is $7.6 billion in 2025.
How many health coaches are there?
There are 128,000 health coaches and educators in the U.S.
Career coaching market size
(IbisWorld, 2025; Business Research Insights, 2025; ICF, 2009)
How big is the career coaching market?
The U.S. market size, including job training and career counseling, was $16.9 billion in 2024 with a 2.6% CAGR since 2019.
The global services market is $1.43 billion in 2025 and it’s projected to reach $2.5 billion by 2034.
Is career coaching in demand?
Yes, 15% of coaching clients work with career coaches.
Sales coaching market size
(Future Market Insights, 2025; Janek Performance Group, 2024; Rain Group, 2023)
How big is the sales coaching market?
The global sales coaching software and training platforms market was $47.6 billion in 2022, projected to reach $88.7 billion by 2032.
What is the ROI of sales coaching?
Sales coaching programs can deliver up to 962% ROI and increase company revenue by up to 16.7%.
Online coaching market
(Allied Market Research, 2023)
What is the market size of online coaching?
The online coaching market was valued at around $2 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $11.7B by 2032, growing at a 14% CAGR.
The main reason the industry is growing so fast is that coaching platforms like BetterUp, CoachHub, and Talkspace are making coaching more accessible, especially among corporate clients.
However, these estimates include both coaching services delivered online and coaching platform revenues. That’s why the numbers are larger than practitioner-only estimates of the broader coaching industry.
ROI and the business value of coaching
What is the ROI of coaching?
One of the main reasons individuals and organizations invest in coaching is the proven return on investment (ROI). The data shows how coaching drives measurable results for businesses and individual coaching clients.

Financial ROI
(ICF, 2009; MetrixGlobal)
- 86% of companies report recouping their investment in coaching
- The average reported ROI is 5–7× the original investment, with some studies showing up to 600%–788% returns
Business impact
(MetrixGlobal; Human Capital Institute; ICF, 2009; AceUp)
- 77% of executives say coaching significantly impacted at least one key business metric
- Organizations with coaching report 51% higher revenue and 62% higher employee engagement compared to companies that don’t use coaching
- Up to 70% of organizational change efforts fail because of a lack of coaching
Personal impact
(ICF, 2009; iPEC, AceUp)
- 85% of coaching clients report increased self-confidence
- Over 70% improve work performance, relationships, and communication skills
- Coaching combined with training boosts productivity by 86%, compared to just 22% for training alone
- 88% of employees say coaching positively influenced how they feel about their employer

Key coaching trends (2025)
Now you know the impact of coaching. But what coaching trends are driving the growth of the coaching industry?
Some of the most important trends right now include:

1. Growth in online coaching
Online coaching is growing – fast. And as coaching becomes more accessible, the industry will grow, too.
For example, clients don’t have to limit themselves to local coaches anymore.
Instead, they can work with the coaches who best fit their needs.
2. Access to AI
Artificial intelligence will help coaches improve their coaching.
For example, AI can be used as customer service chatbots or to help clients find the best solution from them.
AI coaching platforms will also boost growth in the coaching industry.
3. Increased demand for personal and professional development
The personal development industry is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% between 2023 and 2032. At the same time, more businesses are investing in their talent and helping them develop professionally.
Coaching ties into both. Coaches help people reach their personal goals or grow professionally.
4. Growth of the wellbeing industry
“Mental health coach” is in the top 4 search queries for health coaching. At the same time, the wellness market is growing 5-10% per year.
This is a coaching niche that will continue to grow in the next few years.
5. Diversified coaching niches
Coaching niches are getting more diversified than ever as the number of coaches and coachees grows.
Clients want coaching that’s tailored to their specific wants and needs.
For example, relationship coaching sub-niches include coaching people on dating apps, coaching divorcees, and so on. Similarly, career coaches can be cultural coaches, resume writing coaches, or interview coaches (to name a few examples).
🚀Curious what niche you should pick? Use my 25-point coaching niche scoring system to understand if your niche idea is worth pursuing.
6. Adoption of data-driven coaching
Coaches have access to more tools that offer data on their clients’ progress. And as they do so, client results improve – boosting the coaching industry.
Wrapping up!
There you have it! Now you know all about the coaching industry market size and other top coaching industry statistics from 2025.
The coaching industry is growing…fast.
And the rate it’s growing at is most likely not going to slow down in the next few years.
Read more:
How to Start a Coaching Business
The Best Life Coaching Statistics
Sources:
ICF Global Coaching Study (2009)
ICF Global Coaching Study (2020)
ICF Global Coaching Study (2021)
ICF Global Coaching Study (2023)
ICF Global Coaching Study (2025)
Ibisworld (business coaching)
Business Research Insights (business coaching)
Ibisworld (life coaching)
Ibisworld (career coaching)
Business Research Insights (career coaching)