An analysis of key US call center market statistics, comparing 2015 vs recent years

An analysis of key US call center market statistics, comparing 2015 vs recent years

 

  1. Market Size:
  • 2015: ~$30 billion
  • 2023: ~$45.5 billion Shows accelerated growth during digital transformation period.
  1. Number of Call Centers:
  • 2015: ~35,000 facilities
  • 2023: ~28,000 facilities Reflects recent consolidation and virtual transition.
  1. Employment:
  • 2015: ~2.8 million agents
  • 2023: ~3.5 million agents Growth despite facility consolidation.
  1. Average Cost per Call:
  • 2015: $2.70-$4.00
  • 2023: $1.50-$3.50 More modest but still significant cost reduction.
  1. Average Handle Time (AHT):
  • 2015: ~5.3 minutes
  • 2023: ~5 minutes Less dramatic improvement as efficiency was already improving.
  1. First Call Resolution (FCR):
  • 2015: ~68%
  • 2023: ~75% Steady improvement in resolution rates.
  1. Remote Work Adoption:
  • 2015: ~10% of agents
  • 2023: >70% of agents Most dramatic change, accelerated by COVID-19.
  1. AI/Automation Implementation:
  • 2015: ~25% of centers using basic automation
  • 2023: >65% using advanced AI/automation Reflects the AI revolution in customer service.
  1. Customer Satisfaction Scores:
  • 2015: Average CSAT ~70%
  • 2023: Average CSAT ~75% Gradual improvement in customer satisfaction.
  1. Digital Channel Integration:
  • 2015: ~45% offering multiple digital channels
  • 2023: >90% offering omnichannel support Shows rapid digital transformation.

 

For more accurate, current statistics, I recommend consulting these authoritative sources:

  1. Contact Center Association Reports:
  1. Government Data:
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics - Contact Center Employment Data: www.bls.gov
  1. Industry Research Firms:
  • Gartner's Contact Center Research
  • Frost & Sullivan's Contact Center Reports
  • IDC's Customer Care Market Analysis
  1. Professional Organizations:
  1. Technology Research:
  • Forrester's Contact Center Technology Reports
  • DMG Consulting's Contact Center Reports

For the most current and accurate data we recommend:

  1. Purchasing recent reports from these organizations
  2. Cross-referencing multiple sources
  3. Checking methodology and sample sizes
  4. Looking at regional breakdowns, as statistics can vary significantly by geography