22.5% of your contact data goes bad every year (Source: HubSpot)

The average contact data decay rate is roughly 22.5% per year (HubSpot), which means nearly one-quarter of your contact database goes bad every 12 months.

Contacts don't disappear. They change jobs, switch employers, update their email, or move. The record still sits in your CRM, so it looks reachable when it isn't. That's what "decay" means: not deletion, but drift.

How contact data decay compounds

Because the decay builds year over year, the damage adds up faster than most teams expect. Starting from a clean database:

That's why a one-time cleanup doesn't hold. The data starts going stale the day after you finish. Keeping a database accurate means verifying contacts on an ongoing basis, not once.

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