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By Anna Swan, published May 16, 2006
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During the last ten years, according to U.S. News & World Report, tattooing has become one of America's fastest growing categories of retail business. There are now an estimated 15,000 tattoo studios in operation, furthermore, it is estimated that at least one new studio opens daily.

According to the most recent Harris Poll, conducted in the summer of 2003, approximately 15% of Americans (or about 40 million people) have at least one tattoo. The increased popularity of the tattoo is apparent if you compare those findings to the 1936 Life magazine estimate that 10 million Americans, or approximately 6% of the population, had a tattoo.

Tattooing appears to be evenly spread throughout the United States with the West Coast having the most per capita, with 20% of the population having at least one tattoo. Tattoo statistics for men and women in the United States are now nearly even, with 16% of all American males having at least one tattoo and 15% of all American females having at least one tattoo.

The 2003 Harris Poll revealed that 83% of the respondents to the survey had no regrets about their choice to get a tattoo, while 17% said they did regret having chosen to get a tattoo. Of those who regretted getting a tattoo, 16% said it was because of a person’s name being the tattoo, or being included within the tattoo.

The same Harris Poll reveled that 16% of respondents stated their race as white and having at least one tattoo, 14% stated their race as black and as having at least one tattoo, and 18% of those respondents stated their race as Hispanic and having at least one tattoo.

According to political party affiliation, 14% of Republicans stated they had at least one tattoo, 18% of Democrats stated they had at least one tattoo, and 12% of Independents stated they had at least one tattoo.

Takeaways
  • Approximately 15% of Americans (or about 40 million people) have at least one tattoo.
  • Rhode Island and South Carolina prohibit face tattooing.
  • It is illegal for minors in 35 states to get tattoos.
Did You Know?
The 2003 Harris Poll found, according to political party affiliation, 14% of Republicans stated they had at least one tattoo, 18% of Democrats stated they had at least one tattoo, and 12% of Independents stated they had at least one tattoo.
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I don't see anything on how many americans get an underage piercing. It is really good information to know so if you could find out that would be great!!

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 10:05:07 AM

 
Yes, i also looked for the article but could not find it.

Posted on 01/29/2008 at 12:01:42 PM

 
Good informative article but I can't seem to find the specific piece from U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT that you cited. If you could let me know the specific issue the piece was in I'd appreciate it. Thanks

Posted on 01/05/2008 at 8:01:37 AM

 
im doing my senior project on tattoos and piercings because my brother is a tattoo artist and i want to be a piercer and i was just wondering if you could email me some more things on these topics?......pencexxx@yahoo.com....thank you

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

 
what an

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

 
That can be viewed as an incomplete statement - if the tattoo artist is not using disposable units(tube and needle)then he is required by the department of health to utilize autoclave sterilization, although it is usually customary to use ultrasonic also prior to autoclave,I feel that it is safer to use disposable units simply for the fact that they are never exposed to human blood or tissue and also have never been exposed to bacteria unless packaged wrongly and then with autoclave you must take a few human elements into consideration - when is the last time that they have done a spore test on there machine to see if bacteria is not allready in the machine and how well versed are the apprentices with proper sterilezation techniques.If they do not sterilize the tubes and such properly then that is extremely dangerous also.These are the reasons that I am a firm believer in using diposable set-ups.There are many tattoo artists that will argue for stainless and auto clave but it is more o

Posted on 01/14/2007 at 8:01:00 PM

 
your opening statement was a statistic from 1996. There are approx over 18,000 shops currently in operation

Posted on 09/05/2006 at 8:09:00 PM

 
Nice article. I live in Kentucky, however, and would like to add that I am pretty sure that 16 and 17 year olds are allowed to get tattooed in the state, if they obtain parental consent/the signature of one parent. Despite it being illegal to tattoo anyone under 16 in Kentucky, it happens fairly often. I was also told by one tattoo/piercing parlor owner, that he was required by law to autoclave (sterilize) his equipment. Unfortunately, I can neither confirm nor disprove the accuracy of his statement.

Posted on 06/10/2006 at 6:06:00 PM

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