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4 in 10 Americans Now Motivated by Social Media Influencers — A 24% Surge

Posted on May 7, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

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Influencers Are Fueling Positive Change Across America

A new Mintel report has unveiled a striking trend: 41% of U.S. consumers now say social media influencers inspire them to make positive life changes. That figure marks a sharp 24% rise since 2022, when the number stood at just 33%.

The increase is even more pronounced among younger generations. Sixty percent of Gen Z (ages 18–28) and Millennials (ages 29–45) report feeling inspired by influencers. This generational breakdown highlights how social media platforms are no longer just entertainment hubs but active spaces for shaping personal development.

Social Media as a Trusted Health Resource

According to Mintel, 20% of U.S. consumers now look to social media for credible health advice. Among Gen Z, that figure climbs to 34%. Nearly half of Gen Z respondents (47%) say they typically discover personal wellness products through social media channels.

This growing trust places platforms like Instagram and TikTok squarely in the spotlight, not just as marketing tools but as gateways to influence decisions about health, wellness, and self-care. Brands targeting these audiences should carefully consider how they collaborate with health and wellness creators to maintain credibility and relevance.

Beauty and Retail See Major Influence from Social Media

The impact extends far beyond health. In beauty and personal care, 52% of U.S. adults — and an astonishing 77% of Gen Z — consider social media a reliable source for information.

Retail behavior is shifting as well. About 25% of all consumers say Instagram has shaped their personal style, while 17% attribute the same influence to YouTube. Social media has clearly evolved from a trend-driven landscape to a powerful tool for self-expression and purchasing decisions.

Expert Insights from Mintel

Jason Praw, Senior Director of Mintel’s Americas Tech, Gaming & Auto Reports, emphasizes how influencers have transformed the way consumers approach self-improvement. Praw notes that influencers resonate with audiences by sharing relatable stories, providing accessible insights, and cultivating online communities.

Their ability to connect and inspire has never been stronger. For brands, this signals a clear path forward: work with influencers who align with your audience’s values to build credibility, increase engagement, and create meaningful connections.

Key Takeaways

The Mintel findings spotlight a significant cultural shift. Social media influencers are no longer just shaping fashion trends or entertainment tastes — they are driving real, positive changes in the lives of millions. Younger generations, especially Gen Z, view influencers as valuable guides in areas ranging from wellness to style.

For brands hoping to stay competitive, strategic influencer partnerships are no longer optional; they are a vital element of modern marketing. By recognizing how deeply audiences trust social media voices, companies can better align their outreach strategies and foster stronger, more authentic connections.

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