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Facebook User & Growth Statistics

Backlinko Team

Written by Backlinko Team

Facebook Demographic Statistics: How Many People Use Facebook?

Facebook is the largest social media platform online, both the time on the platform and its daily active user base have grown year-over-year since its humble beginnings in a Harvard dorm room.

So, how many people are on Facebook right now in 2024?

On this page, you’re about to see the latest statistical data on just how huge the most famous social network really is.

Being the largest of all the social networks, Facebook has a constant evolution of the demographics, algorithms, tools, and usage trends, it’s essential to stay on top of the statistics!

Here are the killer Facebook stats from this roundup:

Key Facebook Statistics

  • DAUs – Facebook daily active users: Right now, 2.11 billion daily users access Facebook’s platform, a 5.5% increase year-over-year
  • MAUs – Facebook monthly active users: Right now, 3.065 billion monthly users access Facebook’s platform, a 3.44% increase year-over-year
  • Facebook reported that it removed 691 million fake accounts in Q4 2023 alone
  • India has the most Facebook users with over 375 million, followed by the US (194.1 million), Indonesia (117.6 million), Brazil (110.9 million), and Mexico (91.5 million)
  • Facebook is the largest social media platform globally at 3.065 billion monthly active users worldwide, followed by YouTube (2.5 billion), and WhatsApp, Instagram, WeChat, TikTok, and Facebook Messenger all bringing in over a billion users
  • The highest traffic time on Facebook is Wednesday at 9 am and 3 pm, posting then will typically get the most engagement
  • 56.76% of the world’s active internet users access Facebook monthly, and 73.7% access ‘Family’ owned services (FB, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp) every month
  • DAPs – Facebook ‘Family’ daily active people: Right now, 3.27 billion daily people access Meta-owned services (FB, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp), a 6.51% increase year-over-year
  • MAPs – Facebook ‘Family’ monthly active people: Right now, 3.98 billion people access Meta-owned services (FB, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp) every month, a 6.42% increase year-over-year
  • Facebook’s family product’s user base is equal to the current population of Africa, Europe, North, and South America combined
  • Meta currently has 67,317 full-time employees, a 22.16% decrease year-over-year

Facebook’s Family & Platform User Count

Let’s kick things off with a simple breakdown of the misinformation online surrounding the platform’s daily and monthly user figures.

Every quarter Facebook releases their investor reports where they break down how many users are on Facebook into two categories, these often get mixed up when quoted:

  1. Facebook daily/monthly active users: The number of daily or monthly active users on Facebook as a website and app
  2. Family daily/monthly active people: The number of daily or monthly active people on Facebook ‘family’ owned services, such as Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram

We’ll start with Facebook as a platform only:

The Number of Facebook Platform User Accounts

Next, we’ll look at the current number of Facebook users using investor data on daily and monthly active accounts accessed via the website or a mobile device app.

To be clear, this does NOT include “Family” products like Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

How Many People Use Facebook?

According to Meta’s most recent investor report, Facebook currently has 3.065 billion monthly active users (MAUs).

Facebook currently has 3.065 billion monthly active users (MAUs)

Furthermore, the number of Facebook’s daily active users (DAUs) currently stands at 2.11 billion people, meaning 68.85% of the total monthly users log in on a mobile device or desktop each day.

68.85% of the total monthly users log in to Facebook each day

Now let’s look at the current daily and monthly user base in a little more detail:

Number of Facebook Monthly Active Users

Official Monthly Active Users (MAUs) definition: Monthly active users or MAUs is defined as registered and logged-in users of Facebook who visited the site through a mobile device application or web browser in the last 30 days as of the date of measurement.

Key Statistics:

  • Facebook currently has 3.065 billion monthly active users (MAUs)
  • Last quarter’s investors’ report shows a 3.44% increase in MAUs year-over-year
  • 68.85% of the monthly users will log in daily on mobile devices or desktop
  • 56.76% of the world’s active internet users access Facebook every month
  • 38.22% of the world’s total population uses Facebook every month
  • If we put the number of people that use Facebook into continents, it would surpass the total population of Africa, Europe, and North America combined
  • 98.5% of user accounts access the platform via mobile phone

Sources: Meta, Statista, ITU, World Bank

Number of Facebook Daily Active Users

Official Daily Active Users (DAUs) definition: Daily active users or DAUs are defined as registered and logged-in users of Facebook who visit the site through a mobile device application or web browser on any given day.

Key Statistics:

  • Facebook currently has 2.11 billion daily active users (DAUs) on average
    Facebook currently has 2.11 billion daily active users (DAUs)
  • Last quarter’s investors’ report shows a 5.5% DAUs increase year-over-year
  • 68.85% of the monthly users will log in daily on mobile devices or desktop
  • 39.07% of the world’s active internet users access Facebook daily
  • 26.31% of the world’s total population use Facebook daily
  • 98.5% of user accounts access the platform via mobile phone

Sources: Meta, Statista, ITU, World Bank

Facebook Family Product Metrics

Next up, we’ll dive into the number of Facebook users by daily or monthly active people on ‘family’ owned products as a whole such as:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Messenger
  • WhatsApp

These figures include interaction on both mobile device applications and web browsers and will show us exactly how many people are on Facebook’s network of family sites.

How Many People Use Facebook’s Family of Products?

According to the latest Q4 2023 investor report, the current global number of people using Facebook services is 3.98 billion monthly active people (MAPs). On average, 80.15% of these users are daily active people (DAPs). That means 3.19 billion people log in daily to one of Facebook’s family-owned services, which include WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

Now let’s look at the current daily and monthly user base in a little more detail:

Facebook ‘Family’ Product Monthly Active People

Official Monthly Active People (MAPs) definition: Monthly active people are defined as registered and logged-in users of one or more of Facebook’s Family products who visited at least one of these products through a mobile device application or web browser in the last 30 days as of the date of measurement.

Key Statistics:

  • In total, 3.98 billion monthly active people (MAPs) access Meta-owned products including Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger
  • Facebook, as a stand-alone platform, gets 3.065 billion monthly active users, of which may have accounts on other family products
  • WhatsApp as a stand-alone platform gets 2 billion monthly active users, of which may have accounts on other family products
  • Instagram, as a stand-alone platform, gets more than 2 billion monthly active users, of which may have accounts on other family products
  • Last quarter’s investors’ report shows a 6.42% increase in monthly active people year-over-year
  • 80.15% of the monthly people will log in daily to one of these family-owned services
  • 73.7% of the world’s active internet users access Meta-owned services monthly
  • 49.63% of the world’s total population uses Meta-owned services monthly
  • If we put the number of people that use Facebook’s Family of products into continents, it would exceed the total population of Africa, Europe, North and South America combined

Sources: Meta, Statista, ITU, World Bank

Facebook ‘Family’ Product Daily Active People

Official Daily Active People (DAPs) definition: Daily active people are defined as registered and logged-in users of one or more of Facebook’s Family products who visited at least one of these products through a mobile device application or web browser on a given day.

Key Statistics:

  • In total, 3.27 billion daily active people (DAPs) access Meta-owned products including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger
  • Facebook, as a stand-alone platform, gets 2.11 billion daily active users, which may have accounts on other family products
  • Last quarter’s investors’ report shows a 6.51% increase in daily active people year-over-year
  • 80.15% of the monthly people will log in daily to one of these family-owned services
  • 60.56% of the world’s active internet users access Meta-owned services daily
  • 40.77% of the world’s total population use Meta-owned services daily

Sources: Meta, Statista, ITU, World Bank

Facebook User Growth Rate History

Facebook’s current daily active user growth rate is around 5.1% year-over-year, up from 4.4% in 2022.

Facebook User Growth Rate

Facebook daily active user growth rate year-over-year

  • Q1-2011 to Q1-2012: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 41.4%
  • Q1-2012 to Q1-2013: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 24.5%
  • Q1-2013 to Q1-2014: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 22.4%
  • Q1-2014 to Q1-2015: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 16.7%
  • Q1-2015 to Q1-2016: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 16.5%
  • Q1-2016 to Q1-2017: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 17.8%
  • Q1-2017 to Q1-2018: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 12.9%
  • Q1-2018 to Q1-2019: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 7.8%
  • Q1-2019 to Q1-2020: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 11.0%
  • Q1-2020 to Q1-2021: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 15.3%
  • Q1-2021 to Q1-2022: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 4.4%
  • Q1-2022 to Q1-2023: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 3.9%
  • Q2-2022 to Q2-2023: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 4.9%
  • Q3-2022 to Q3-2023: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 5.1%
  • Q4-2022 to Q4-2023: Facebook’s user growth rate (DAUs) was 5.5%

Sources: Statista, Meta

Just looking at the numbers, it may look like Facebook is slowing down on its new user growth rate, but you have to consider its global size. After all, you would expect a social network with half the world’s internet users to gradually lose momentum, right?

ITU places the world’s internet users at 5.4 billion people, and Facebook has 3.065 billion monthly active users – and that’s not even counting their family services like WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

What is bad news for Facebook is the fact they see the most significant growth rates in Asia-Pacific and other territories where the company’s average revenue per user is $5.52.

If that same user growth were in the US and Canada, the average revenue would be $68.44 per user. In fact, North America and Europe generate 69.87% of the company’s revenue.

Facebook Users by Country

According to the latest data, the country with the most Facebook users is India with 375 million active users, followed by the US (194.1 million), Indonesia (117.6 million), Brazil (110.9 million), and Mexico (91.5 million).

Facebook Users by Country

With that, here’s a table that contains the full data:

Note: The figures above are based on estimates of Facebook’s potential ad reach and may not reflect the actual number of active users.
Country Facebook Users (MM)
India 375.0
United States 194.1
Indonesia 117.6
Brazil 110.9
Mexico 91.5
Philippines 88.9
Vietnam 74.55
Bangladesh 55.05
Thailand 49.4
Pakistan 45.95
Egypt 45.9
Nigeria 38.4
United Kingdom 37.35
Colombia 36.25
Turkey 34.5
France 32.5
Italy 29.05
Argentina 28.75
South Africa 25.9
Germany 25.6

Source: DataReportal

Most Used Social Media Platforms Worldwide

As of 2024, Facebook is the largest social media platform globally with 3.07 billion monthly active users worldwide.

Most Used Social Media Platforms Worldwide

YouTube follows with 2.5 billion, with WhatsApp, Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, WeChat, and Facebook Messenger all having over a billion users.

Social Media Active Users (in millions)
Facebook 3,065
YouTube 2,504
Instagram 2,000
WhatsApp 2,000
TikTok 1,582
WeChat 1,343
Facebook Messenger 1,010
Telegram 900
Snapchat 800
Douyin 755
Kuaishou 700
X (Twitter) 611
Weibo 598
QQ 554
Pinterest 498

Source: Statista

Facebook Mobile Vs. Desktop Usage Statistics

Facebook has 98.5% of its users accessing the platform with a mobile device, and 81.8% of those users only use a phone to access the social network.

Facebook has 98.5% of its users accessing the platform with a mobile device

Users with both desktop and mobile are 16.7%, while desktop-only users are a mere 1.5%.

Device Share of Users
Any kind of mobile phone 98.5%
Laptop or desktop 1.5%
Both phones and computers 16.7%
Only via a mobile phone 81.8%

Source: Statista

Globally, 56.7% of Facebook users are male compared to a 43.3% female user base. In the US, however, 53.8% of Facebook users were female, while another 46.2% were male.

Since the platform’s launch in 2004, many younger generations have now grown up with Facebook. As the social network evolves with new tools, algorithms, and trends, so does the user base.

Right here, we take a look at the current demographics of the world’s biggest social media platform in the US.

Facebook Age & Gender Demographics in the US:

77% of women vs. 61% of men in the US say they use Facebook.

In the US, Millennials are on average the most popular age group of Facebook users:

  • 67% of people aged 18-29
  • 75% of people aged 30-49
  • 69% of people aged 50-64
  • 58% of people aged 65+

Facebook Education Demographics in the US:

  • 64% of people educated at high school or less
  • 71% of people educated at the college level
  • 70% of people educated at more than college level

Facebook Income Demographics in the US:

  • 63%of people earning less than $30,000
  • 70% of people earning between $30,000 to $69,999
  • 61% of people earning between $70,000 to $99,999
  • 68% of people earning more than $100,000

Sources: DataReportal, Statista, Pew Research

Average Time Spent On Facebook Per Day

According to an eMarketer study of Americans aged 18+, the average time spent on Facebook per day is 30.9 minutes in 2023. This is down 2.1 minutes from the 33 minutes in both 2021 and 2022.

The average time spent on Facebook per day is 30.9 minutes in 2023

Key Statistics:

  • The average time spent on Facebook per day is 30.9 minutes
  • According to this data, the average Facebook user over the age of 18 will spend nearly 8 days a year on the platform
  • To put it in perspective, the average time spent on TikTok is around 53.8 minutes per day, 34.1 minutes per day on X (formerly Twitter), and 33.1 minutes per day on Instagram.
  • As of 2024, users between 55 and 64 years old spend the most time on Facebook – 45 minutes per day.
Average Time Spent On Facebook Per Day

Here are the exact numbers:

Age Average Time Spent on Facebook
18-24 22 minutes
25-34 26 minutes
35-44 30 minutes
45-54 36 minutes
55-64 45 minutes
65+ 34 minutes

Sources: eMarketer 1, eMarketer 2, eMarketer 3

So why is the world’s biggest social network seeing a decrease in the average time spent on Facebook each day?

One important factor to mention is that younger users are spending their time on other social platforms like TikTok and similar alternate digital experiences.

The company has made a concerted effort to influence its users’ engagement with the content they consider ‘meaningful.’ This means we’re seeing more posts from groups, family and friends, and less, which means less from mainstream media, brands, and businesses they follow.

The company knew this would result in a negative impact on platform time, but it restores some balance to how the user feels about the platform as a whole.

Despite these changes, Facebook is still king for the time spent on social media.

What Are the Highest Traffic Times on Facebook?

When digging into the numbers, the best traffic times on Facebook are weekdays between 9 am and 3 pm. This is where posts see the most engagement. Looking specifically at the highest traffic time, Wednesday is the best day, where you can target posts specifically at 11 am and 1 pm.

Key Statistics:

  • Best times to post to Facebook: Wednesday at 9 am and 3 pm
  • The Highest Facebook engagement times are weekdays from 9 am to 1 pm, generally posting at 9 am when people start work and then again at 11 am – 1 pm, where engagement is high
  • The worst times to post to Facebook are Saturday and Sunday, especially if you’re posting after 8 pm or before 5 am as these times have the least engagement
  • Lowest Facebook engagement times: Early mornings and evenings, before 5 am and after 9 pm have the least amount of engagement per day

Source: Sprout Social

As I mentioned before, in 2019 Facebook changed its algorithm once again to make the news feed shows more ‘meaningful interactions,’ prioritizing friends, family, and groups over brands.

With these restrictions in place, as a brand, it’s more important than ever to consider posting at the right time to maximize your organic content exposure. You can measure this performance from the platform’s own analytics ‘Facebook Page Insights’ and make adjustments for your audience.

How Many Employees Does Facebook Have?

The latest records from Meta’s investor report show the number of full-time employees is 67,317, down from 86,482 in 2022.

How Many Employees Does Facebook Have?

A massive increase from Mark Zuckerberg in his Harvard dorm room in 2004.

Year Number of Employees
2004 7
2005 15
2006 150
2007 450
2008 850
2009 1,218
2010 2,127
2011 3,200
2012 4,619
2013 6,337
2014 9,199
2015 12,691
2016 17,048
2017 25,105
2018 35,587
2019 44,942
2020 58,604
2021 71,970
2022 86,482
2023 67,317

Source: Statista

Conclusion

That’s it for my roundup of Facebook’s usage statistics and social media domination facts.

As someone who focuses on traffic generation for a living, I was blown away to see Facebook’s monthly active users reaching over half the world’s active internet users.