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Global Wellness News™ | January 6th, 2025

Who the heck is buying the wellness industry’s most expensive offerings?

The wellness industry tested consumer pricing sensitivity in 2025 by rolling out supplement stacks, at-home tech, wearables, fitness equipment and therapies priced completely out of reach for most shoppers. This includes $1,000-per-month wellness centers, $4,000 at-home gyms and a longevity chamber priced above the average American’s annual salary.

The Biggest Wellness Trends of 2026

What does wellness look like for 2026? Here, experts break down the six biggest wellness trends that should be on your radar for the upcoming year.

Tin Can dials up another $12M to meet soaring demand for landline-style phone for kids

Since launching its flagship product earlier this year, the Seattle startup quickly went “viral,” sold out its first two production runs and built a near-six-figure waitlist.

What’s Coming Next in Wellness Real Estate, According to Top Developers

ATN explores the wellness real estate trends shaping 2026, from oxygenation systems, pickleball, screen-free playrooms and sound baths.

Why 2026 will be the year companies finally start to take worker well-being seriously

This isn’t wishful thinking. It’s grounded in hard business realities

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