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

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. Read More from the Global Wellness News…

Americans plan $60B spend on fitness in 2026 | More employers offer GLP-1s | Trend: clothes & shoes that actively boost wellbeing

Headlines in the Global Wellness Economy Global Wellness News™ | December 30th, 2025 Americans Plan To Spend $60B on Fitness in 2026, Cut Back on Other Expenses Instead A new survey finds fitness is a top spending priority for Americans, with respondents saying they’ll cut back on dining out and travel before gym memberships. Is Ozempic shaping the workplace? Offering staff weight-loss drugs can improve…