A collection of annual income disclosure statements published by multi-level marketing companies, continuously updated. Last updates done 08/02/20 to add new statements for Monat, Rodan & Fields and It Works.



Some MLMs release income disclosures or earnings disclosures. These numbers are not required to be disclosed in the United States, but some of the companies do it anyway to appear transparent. The disclosures theoretically provide insight into how much distributors earn in commissions or overrides, but they are generally worthless. They are worthless because of what they do not disclose.

Multilevel marketing companies purposely omit important information that would allow potential distributors or investors to have real insight into these plans. In general, earnings disclosure statements often fail to provide the following information that is critical to understanding the plans and the results:

Total distributors throughout the year

How the total distributor count is calculated (as of a certain date, using averages, or other methodology)

Number of new distributors during the year

Number of distributors who quit during the year (so you can calculate the churn rate)

Turnover rate

Number of distributors earning $0

Definition of “active” distributor

Total number of distributors at a supervisor or leader level (i.e. have recruited other distributors)

Total number of “active” distributors at a supervisor or leader level

Amount of product purchased by each level of distributor for the year

Below are links to the earnings disclosures found for various multi-level marketing companies:

If you have any income disclosure statements for the above MLMs (or other major multilevel marketing companies), please send them to the email address on my Contact page.