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Last Updated: 9/21/2025
Author: James Zhao, Sr. Tech Specialist & Alex Park, Product Specialist
Dishwashers have become a staple in kitchens around the world, but you may be surprised by just how much these appliances have evolved. From efficiency gains to market demand, the latest dishwasher statistics for 2025 reveal important insights about usage, costs, and performance.
In this article, you’ll learn how dishwashers are used in American homes, what they cost to run, and why they’re considered more efficient than hand washing. As utility bills rise and interest in sustainability grows, more homeowners want appliances that save time, conserve resources, and provide reliable cleaning.
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About 54% of American homes have a dishwasher, which adds up to nearly 80 million households across the country. This highlights how common dishwashers have become in the U.S., even though usage rates vary widely.
More than 20% of the 80 million American households that own a dishwasher don’t actually use it, showing that a significant number of homeowners still rely on handwashing instead of running their machines.
About 20% of U.S. households that own a dishwasher use it less than once per week, highlighting how many families still prefer handwashing or save the appliance for occasional use.
Dishwashers generated over $6.2 billion in global sales in 2018, reflecting just how important these appliances have become in modern homes. This strong demand shows that families everywhere continue to see dishwashers as both a convenience and a long-term investment.
As of 2023, the global dishwasher market is valued at over $9 billion, reflecting steady growth as more households around the world invest in modern kitchen appliances.
Modern dishwashers use as little as four gallons of water per cycle, making them dramatically more efficient than older models and far better than handwashing.
Hand washing dishes can use up to 27 gallons of water per load, while modern dishwashers clean the same amount with only a small fraction of that water.
Yes! Washing by hand can use around 6 liters of water per minute, while an ENERGY STAR® certified dishwasher uses only about 15 liters per load, making dishwashers significantly more water-efficient.
On average, a dishwasher uses about 1.2 kilowatt-hours of electricity per cycle, which adds up to roughly 12¢ per load in energy costs.
Yes! Dishwashers can use up to 60% less water and 70% less energy compared to washing dishes by hand, making them the more sustainable choice for everyday cleaning.
Switching from handwashing to using a dishwasher can save more than 8,000 gallons of water annually, making dishwashers one of the most environmentally friendly kitchen appliances.
Dishwashers typically heat water to between 130 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, effectively sanitizing dishes.
The average home dishwasher lasts between 10 to 15 years with regular use and proper maintenance, though efficiency and performance often peak in the earlier years.
A budget-friendly dishwasher typically costs around $300 to $400. These models often feature plastic interiors and offer fewer settings compared to mid-range or premium options.
A standard 24-inch built-in dishwasher typically costs between $400 and $1,200, depending on the brand and included features.
Smart dishwashers, which come with advanced connectivity and extra features, usually cost between $500 and $2,000.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, a standard-sized ENERGY STAR® certified dishwasher costs about $35 per year to operate, making it an affordable and efficient household appliance.
Nearly 86% of dishwashers sold today are ENERGY STAR® certified, showing that the vast majority of consumers are choosing energy-efficient models.
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