YEAREND 2022
RIAA REVENUE STATISTICS
Joshua P. Friedlander | Senior Vice President, Research and Economics, RIAA
Matthew Bass | Director, Research and Gold & Platinum Operations
Recorded music revenues in the U.S. in 2022 continued to grow for the seventh consecutive year.
Total revenues grew 6% to a record high $15.9 billion at estimated retail value. Streaming continued
to be the biggest driver of growth with record levels of engagement in paid subscriptions, continued
growth in ad-supported format revenues, and growing contributions from new platforms and
services. At wholesale value revenues grew 5% and exceeded $10 billion for the first time ever.
STREAMING
Streaming continued to account for a large majority of
recorded music revenues in 2022. Paid subscriptions,
ad-supported services, digital and customized radio,
social media platforms, digital fitness apps and others
grew 7% to a record high $13.3 billion in revenue. They
collectively accounted for 84% of total revenues, up
slightly from 83% in 2021.
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Revenues from paid subscription services grew 8% to
$10.2 billion in 2022, exceeding $10 billion annually
for the first time. They accounted for 77% of streaming
revenues, and nearly two-thirds of total revenues. Limited
tier subscriptions (services limited by factors such as
mobile access, catalog availability, product features, or
device restrictions) grew 18% to $1.1 billion. Services
like Amazon Prime, Pandora Plus, music licenses for
streaming fitness services, and other subscriptions are
included in this category.
RIAA data analysis by Joshua P. Friedlander,
Senior Vice President, and Matthew Bass,
Director, Research and Gold & Platinum Operations
Music revenues from advertising supported on-demand
services (such as YouTube, the ad-supported version of
Spotify, Facebook, and others) grew at a slower pace than
previous recent years, up 6% to $1.8 billion. This builds on
a rapid rebound in 2021 compared with Covid-19 impacted
levels in 2020. Ad supported services contributed 11% of
total 2022 recorded music revenues.
Digital and customized radio music revenues grew 2% to
$1.2 billion in 2022. The category includes SoundExchange
distributions for revenues from services like SiriusXM and
internet radio stations, as well as payments directly paid
by similar services, included in this report as “other ad-
supported streaming”. SoundExchange distributions fell
3% to $959 million, while other ad-supported streaming
revenues of $261 million were up 28%.
DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Revenues from digitally downloaded music continued to
decline in 2022, down 20% to $495 million. Both digital
album sales and individual track sales were down 20% to
$242 and $214 million respectively. Downloads accounted
for just 3% of U.S. recorded music revenues in 2022, down
from a peak of 43% of revenues in 2012.
PHYSICAL PRODUCTS
Revenues from physical music formats continued to grow
after their remarkable resurgence in 2021. Total physical
revenues of $1.7 billion were up 4% versus the prior year.
Revenues from vinyl records grew 17% to $1.2 billion – the
sixteenth consecutive year of growth – and accounted for
71% of physical format revenues. For the first time since
1987, vinyl albums outsold CDs in units (41 million vs 33
million). After a 2021 rebound versus the Covid impacted
2020, revenues from CDs fell 18% to $483 million in 2022.
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NOTE – A minor methodology modification for calculation of
total streaming revenues was incorporated for 2022 data and
applied to historical 2021 data for consistency. Additional data
updates were incorporated for historical data for 2018 – 2021.
Formats with no retail value equivalent included at wholesale
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The number of paid subscriptions to on-demand music
services continued to grow at double digit rates and reach new
highs in 2022. The average number of subscriptions for the
year grew 10% to 92.0 million, compared with an average
of 84.0 million for 2021. These figures exclude limited-tier
services, and count multi-user plans as a single subscription.
United States Estimated Retail Dollar Value (In Millions, net after returns)
DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION & STREAMING 2021 2022
% CHANGE
‘21 to ‘22
(Units)
(Dollar Value)
Paid Subscription
1
84.0
$8,562.8
92.0
$9,179.0
9.6%
7.2%
Limited Tier Paid Subscription
2
$898.3 $1,063.0 18.3%
On-Demand Streaming (Ad-Supported)
3
$1,708.3 $1,802.8 5.5%
SoundExchange Distributions
4
$992.5 $959.4 -3.3%
Other Ad-Supported Streaming
5
$203.5 $261.5 28.5%
Total Streaming Revenues $12,365.4 $13,265.7 7.3%
DIGITAL PERMANENT DOWNLOAD
(Units)
(Dollar Value)
Download Single
219.4
$268.9
177.2
$214.1
-19.2%
-20.4%
Download Album
31.1
$303.3
23.9
$241.9
-23.0%
-20.2%
Ringtones & Ringbacks
6.3
$15.7
4.5
$11.0
-29.0%
-29.7%
Other Digital
6
1.5
$33.8
1.0
$27.7
-33.7%
-18.1%
Total Digital Download Revenues $621.6 $494.7 -20.4%
TOTAL DIGITAL VALUE
$12,987.0 $13,760.4 6.0%
Synchronization Royalties
7
$306.5 $382.5 24.8%
PHYSICAL
(Units Shipped)
(Dollar Value)
CD
46.7
$585.4
33.4
$482.6
-28.4%
-17.6%
LP/EP
40.0
$1,044.6
41.3
$1,224.4
3.2%
17.2%
Music Video
1.3
$19.9
0.7
$11.3
-49.9%
-43.1%
Other Physical
8
0.8
$14.0
0.4
$12.7
-52.9%
-9.1%
Total Physical Units
Total Physical Value
88.9
$1,663.8
75.8
$1,731.0
-14.7%
4.0%
TOTAL DIGITAL AND PHYSICAL
Total Units
9
Total Value
347.1
$14,957.3
282.4
$15,873.9
-18.6%
6.1%
% of Shipments
10
Physical
Digital
2021
11%
89%
2022
11%
89%
Retail Value is the value of shipments at recommended or estimated list price
Formats with no retail value equivalent included at wholesale value
Note: Historical data updated for 2021, including updated methodology
1
Streaming, tethered, and other paid subscription services not operating under statutory licenses
Subscription volume is annual average number of subscriptions, excludes limited tier
2
Paid streaming services with interactivity limitations by availability, device restriction, catalog limitations, on
demand access, or other factors
3
Ad-supported audio and music video services not operating under statutory licenses
4
Estimated payments to performers and copyright holders for digital and customized radio services under
statutory licenses
5
Revenues for statutory services that are not distributed by SoundExchange
and not included in other streaming categories
6
Includes Kiosks, music video downloads, and starting in 2016 other digital music licensing
7
Includes fees and royalties from synchronization of sound recordings with other media
8
Includes CD Singles, Cassettes, Vinyl Singles, DVD Audio, SACD
9
Units total includes both albums and singles, and does not include subscriptions or royalties
10
Synchronization Royalties excluded from calculation
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attribution is given to the Recording Industry Association of America
YEAREND 2022
RIAA MUSIC REVENUE STATISTICS