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Used Goods Stores in the US - Market Research Report (2014-2029)

Matthew Buchko Matthew Buchko New York, United States Last Updated: December 2024 NAICS 45331

Revenue

$30.8bn

2024

$30.8bn

Past 5-Year Growth

Profit

$X.Xbn

Employees

390k

Businesses

117k

Wages

$X.Xbn

Used Goods Stores in the US industry analysis

Historically, used goods stores perform countercyclically to the overall economy. Revenue continued to climb in recent years as income levels and consumer confidence surged following the pandemic. Revenue swelled because of changing consumer and fashion trends, leading to an influx in sales to young consumers. Vintage clothing has exploded in popularity, with some consumers spending large sums on old merchandise. Numerous social media outlets and TV shows dedicated to altering or selling used merchandise have become popular in recent years, driving sales of used goods stores' products. Still, these stores experienced substantial challenges amid the pandemic, which pushed down revenue in 2020. Used goods store revenue is expected to climb at a CAGR of 4.4% to $30.8 billion through the end of 2024, including a 2.7% jump in 2024 alone.

Trends and Insights

  • Used goods stores move countercyclically to the economy, with performance faltering as the economy strengthens. Despite rising incomes and levels of consumer spending, revenue continued its upward climb.
  • The largest product segment consists of clothing, shoes and accessories. This category includes designer, vintage and everyday apparel. Consumers with tighter budgets purchase used apparel to save cash.
  • The geographic spread of used goods stores closely mirrors the population. For example, the Southeast region accounts for about 30.0% of used goods store establishments and a similar share of the population in 2024.
  • Used goods stores endure internal and external competition. Internally, they compete based on price, quality, product range and store locations. Externally, they compete with mass merchandisers and e-commerce retailers.

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Industry Statistics and Trends

Market size and recent performance (2014-2029)

Industry revenue has grown at a CAGR of 4.4 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $30.8bn in 2024.

Trends and Insights

Used goods stores do well in all stages of the economy

  • Substantial drops in retail spending occur during economic downturns, as unemployment surges and discretionary spending is cut. However, used goods provide an alternative, inexpensive means to purchase desired products, boosting sales of used goods.
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Used Goods Stores in the US
Revenue (2014-2029)
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Industry outlook (2024-2029)

Market size is projected to grow over the next five years.

Trends and Insights

A recovering economy represents a potential threat

  • Per capita disposable income and consumer spending will expand through the end of 2029. Improvements in the macroeconomic climate will reduce the number of consumers who shop at used goods stores out of necessity.

Biggest companies in the Used Goods Stores in the US

Company
Market Share (%)
2024
Revenue ($m)
2024
Profit ($m)
2024
Profit Margin (%)
2024
Savers, Inc.
1,252.3
80.7
6.4

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Products & Services Segmentation

Used Goods Stores in the US
Products & Services
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including Clothing, footwear and accessories , Furniture, appliances and home furnishings and Entertainment, recreation and culture products. Clothing, footwear and accessories is the largest segment of the Used Goods Stores in the US.

Trends and Insights

Clothing, footwear and accessories are the largest product segment

  • Items in this category can range from upscale designer and vintage pieces to everyday clothing and apparel. In recent years, increasingly cost-savvy consumers began purchasing used apparel to save cash.
  • More insights available in the full report

Table of Contents

About this industry

Industry definition

Used goods stores collect or purchase used merchandise and sell it directly to consumers. The industry includes thrift stores, consignment shops and pawnshops but excludes stores that sell secondhand motor vehicles and parts, such as automobiles, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, boats and tires.

What's included in this industry?

Selling used clothing, footwear and accessoriesSelling used furniture, appliances and home furnishingsSelling used entertainment, recreation and culture productsSelling used antiques and collectablesSelling other used items, including jewelry and watches

Companies

Savers, Inc.

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Related Terms

E-TAILERCONSIGNMENT SHOPBRICK-AND-MORTARPOINT-OF-SALE (POS)

Industry Code

NAICS 2017

NAICS 45331 - Used Goods Stores in the US

Performance

Get an indication of the industry's health through historical, current and forward-looking trends in the performance indicators that make or break businesses.

Analyst insights

Used goods stores move countercyclically to the economy, with performance faltering as the economy strengthens. Despite rising incomes and levels of consumer spending, revenu...

In this chapter (4)

  • Current Performance
  • Outlook
  • Volatility
  • Life Cycle

Key metrics

  • Annual Revenue, Recent Growth, Forecast, Revenue Volatility
  • Number of Employees, Recent Growth, Forecast, Employees per Business, Revenue per Employee
  • Number of Businesses, Recent Growth, Forecast, Employees per Business, Revenue per Business
  • Total Profit, Profit Margin, Profit per Business

Charts

  • Revenue, including historical (2014-2023) and forecast (2024-2029)
  • Employees, including historical (2014-2023) and forecast (2024-2029)
  • Businesses, including historical (2014-2023) and forecast (2024-2029)
  • Profit, including historical (2014-2024)
  • Industry Volatility vs. Revenue Growth
  • Industry Life Cycle

Detailed analysis

  • Trends in supply, demand and current events that are driving current industry performance
  • Expected trends, economic factors and ongoing events that drive the industry's outlook
  • Key success factors for businesses to overcome volatility
  • How contribution to GDP, industry saturation, innovation, consolidation, and technology and systems influence the industry's life cycle phase.

Products and Markets

Learn about an industry's products and services, markets and trends in international trade.

Analyst insight

The largest product segment consists of clothing, shoes and accessories. This category includes designer, vintage and everyday apparel. Consumers with tighter budgets purchas...

In this chapter

  • Products & Services
  • Major Markets

Key metrics

  • Largest market segment and value in 2024
  • Product innovation level

Charts

  • Products & services segmentation in 2024
  • Major market segmentation in 2024

Detailed analysis

  • Trends impacting the recent performance of the industry's various segments
  • Innovations in the industry's product or service offering, specialization or delivery method
  • Key factors that successful businesses consider in their offerings
  • Buying segments and key trends influencing demand for industry products and services

Geographic Breakdown

Discover where business activity is most concentrated in an industry and the factors driving these trends to find opportunities and conduct regional benchmarking.

Analyst insights

The geographic spread of used goods stores closely mirrors the population. For example, the Southeast region accounts for about 30.0% of used goods store establishments and a...

In this chapter (1)

  • Business Locations

Charts

  • Share of revenue, establishment, wages and employment in each state
  • Share of population compared to establishments in each region in 2024

Tables

  • Number and share of establishments in each state in 2024
  • Number and share of revenue each state accounts for in 2024
  • Number and share of wages each state accounts for in 2024
  • Number and share of employees in each state in 2024

Detailed analysis

  • Geographic spread of the industry across North America, and trends associated with changes in the business landscape
  • Key success factors for businesses to use location to their advantage

Competitive Forces

Get data and insights on what's driving competition in an industry and the challenges industry operators and new entrants may face, with analysis built around Porter's Five Forces framework.

Analyst insights

Used goods stores endure internal and external competition. Internally, they compete based on price, quality, product range and store locations. Externally, they compete with...

In this chapter (4)

  • Concentration
  • Barriers to Entry
  • Substitutes
  • Buyer & Supplier Analysis

Key metrics

  • Industry concentration level
  • Industry competition level and trend
  • Barriers to entry level and trend
  • Substitutes level and trend
  • Buyer power level and trend
  • Supplier power level and trend

Charts

  • Market share concentration among the top 4 suppliers from 2019-2024
  • Supply chain including upstream supplying industries and downstream buying industries, flow chart

Detailed analysis

  • Factors impacting the industry’s level of concentration, such as business distribution, new entrants, or merger and acquisition activity.
  • Key success factors for businesses to manage the competitive environment of the industry.
  • Challenges that potential industry entrants face such as legal, start-up costs, differentiation, labor/capital intensity and capital expenses.
  • Key success factors for potential entrants to overcome barriers to entry.
  • Competitive threats from potential substitutes for the industry’s own products and services.
  • Key success factors for how successful businesses can compete with substitutes.
  • Advantages that buyers have to keep favorable purchasing conditions.
  • Advantages that suppliers have to maintain favorable selling conditions.
  • Key success factors for how businesses can navigate buyer and supplier power.

Companies

Learn about the performance of the top companies in the industry.

Analyst insights

Fragmentation keeps any one company from controlling the market. Most used goods stores are owner-operated retailers that operate in local markets.

In this chapter

  • Market Share Concentration
  • Companies
  • Company Spotlights

Charts

  • Industry market share by company in 2020 through 2024
  • Major companies in the industry, including market share, revenue, profit and profit margin in 2024
  • Overview of Savers, Inc.'s performance by revenue, market share and profit margin from 2018 through 2024

Detailed analysis

  • Description and key data for Savers, Inc., and factors influencing its performance in the industry

External Environment

Understand the demographic, economic and regulatory factors that shape how businesses in an industry perform.   

Analyst insights

Used goods stores operate with a low level of government assistance. While the industry doesn’t gain from specific tariffs, several associations represent their interests.

In this chapter

  • External Drivers
  • Regulation & Policy
  • Assistance

Key metrics

  • Regulation & policy level and trend
  • Assistance level and trend

Charts

  • Regulation & Policy historical data and forecast (2014-2029) 
  • Assistance historical data and forecast (2014-2029) 

Detailed analysis

  • Demographic and macroeconomic factors influencing the industry, including Regulation & Policy and Assistance
  • Major types of regulations, regulatory bodies, industry standards or specific regulations impacting requirements for industry operators
  • Key governmental and non-governmental groups or policies that may provide some relief for industry operators.

Financial Benchmarks

View average costs for industry operators and compare financial data against an industry's financial benchmarks over time. 

Analyst insights

The cost structure varies among stores. Costs are influenced by the breadth of the product offering and each organization's strategic goals. Purchase and wage costs are the l...

In this chapter

  • Cost Structure
  • Financial Ratios
  • Key Ratios

Key metrics

  • Profit margin, and how it compares to the sector-wide margin
  • Average wages, and how it compares to the sector-wide average wage
  • Largest cost component as a percentage of revenue
  • Industry average ratios for days' receivables, industry coverage and debt-to-net-worth ratio

Charts

  • Average industry operating costs as a share of revenue, including purchases, wages, depreciation, utilities, rent, other costs and profit in 2024
  • Average sector operating costs as a share of revenue, including purchases, wages, depreciation, utilities, rent, other costs and profit in 2024
  • Investment vs. share of economy

Data tables

  • Industry Multiples (2017-2022)
  • Industry Tax Structure (2017-2022)
  • Income Statement (2017-2022)
  • Balance Sheet (2017-2022)
  • Liquidity Ratios (2017-2022)
  • Coverage Ratios (2017-2022)
  • Leverage Ratios  (2017-2022)
  • Operating Ratios (2017-2022)
  • Cash Flow & Debt Service Ratios (2014-2029)
  • Revenue per Employee (2014-2029)
  • Revenue per Enterprise (2014-2029)
  • Employees per Establishment (2014-2029)
  • Employees per Enterprise (2014-2029)
  • Average Wage (2014-2029)
  • Wages/Revenue (2014-2029)
  • Establishments per Enterprise (2014-2029)
  • IVA/Revenue (2014-2029)
  • Imports/Demand (2014-2029)
  • Exports/Revenue (2014-2029)

Detailed analysis

  • Trends in the cost component for industry operators and their impact on industry costs and profitability 

Key Statistics

Industry Data

Data Tables

Including values and annual change:

  • Revenue (2014-2029)
  • IVA (2014-2029)
  • Establishments (2014-2029)
  • Enterprises (2014-2029)
  • Employment (2014-2029)
  • Exports (2014-2029)
  • Imports (2014-2029)
  • Wages (2014-2029)

Top Questions Answered

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What is the market size of the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States in 2024?

The market size of the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States is $30.8bn in 2024.

How many businesses are there in the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in 2024?

There are 117k businesses in the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States, which has grown at a CAGR of 8.4 % between 2019 and 2024.

Has the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States grown or declined over the past 5 years?

The market size of the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States has been growing at a CAGR of 4.4 % between 2019 and 2024.

What is the forecast growth of the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States over the next 5 years?

Over the next five years, the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States is expected to grow.

What are the biggest companies in the Used Goods Stores in the US market in United States?

The biggest company operating in the Used Goods Stores market in United States is Savers, Inc.

What does the Used Goods Stores in the US in United States include?

Selling used clothing, footwear and accessories and Selling used furniture, appliances and home furnishings are part of the Used Goods Stores in the US industry.

Which companies have the highest market share in the Used Goods Stores in the US in United States?

The company holding the most market share in United States is Savers, Inc..

How competitive is the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States?

The level of competition is high and increasing in the Used Goods Stores in the US industry in United States.

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Competitors

  • Auto Parts Stores in the US
  • Tire Dealers in the US
  • Art Dealers in the US

Complementors

  • Used Car Dealers in the US
  • Recreational Vehicle Dealers in the US
  • Motorcycle Dealership and Repair in the US

International industries

  • Global Department Stores and General Merchandise Stores
  • Used Goods Stores in Canada
  • Antique and Used Goods Retailing in Australia
  • Second-Hand Goods Stores in the UK

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