The International Dairy Foods Association recently released its updated Dairy Delivers report, showcasing the U.S. dairy industry’s immense economic and social impact.
The 2025 analysis reveals that dairy supports more than 3.05 million American jobs, provides $197.6 billion in wages, and contributes nearly $780 billion in total economic impact. Additionally, the industry generates $83 billion in federal, state, and local tax revenues and exports $8.2 billion worth of products annually.
“The data is clear: dairy runs deep in every community across America,” said Michael Dykes, D.V.M., president and CEO of IDFA. “From family-owned dairy farms to processors, retailers, and community businesses, dairy supports livelihoods, sustains local economies, and delivers real value to the people who depend on it. These numbers reflect more than economics — they reflect the reach and relevance of dairy in the daily lives of Americans.”
Dairy Delivers, developed in collaboration with John Dunham & Associates, is an interactive economic data platform available on the IDFA website. Updated every two years, it allows users to explore the economic footprint of dairy by state, congressional district, and industry segment. The tool is particularly valuable for policymakers, industry leaders, and community stakeholders seeking to understand or advocate for dairy’s contributions.
Beyond its economic value, the dairy industry continues to support American communities through nutritious food, job creation, and global trade. As part of National Dairy Month, IDFA is engaging with legislators and the public through media, events, and social outreach to underscore the role of dairy in daily life and long-term prosperity.
To explore the full 2025 Dairy Delivers data set or to download state and district-level reports, visit the website.