I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize what’s been reported recently about Forever Living and point you to credible sources so you can verify the latest developments.
Core points from recent coverage
- FTC action and settlement: The FTC announced an order in 2026 prohibiting Forever Living and its executives from making deceptive earnings claims and imposing ongoing compliance requirements as part of resolving allegations that many participants did not earn income as promoted. This settlement signals a significant shift in how the company markets its business opportunity in the U.S. [FTC order summary coverage from multiple outlets in April 2026].[2]
- Change in business model in the U.S.: Reports indicate Forever Living announced or began transitioning away from a traditional MLM structure in the United States toward a model emphasizing product sales and compliance, though the company continued to operate in many other countries. This appears tied to the FTC action and ongoing enforcement considerations [Truth in Advertising overview and FTC press materials cited in April 2026 updates].[1][2]
- Background context: Forever Living is a multinational company known for aloe vera products and a long-standing network marketing program. Publications have noted that regulators and watchdog groups have scrutinized earnings claims associated with the business opportunity, with TINA.org documenting concerns dating back to 2017–2022 and continuing into 2024–2026 [TINA.org reporting; Wikipedia entry for historical context].[3][4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Compile a concise timeline of the 2022–2026 regulatory actions and Forever Living’s responses, with direct quotes from the FTC filings.
- Pull the latest official statements from Forever Living and the FTC and summarize them side-by-side.
- Create a brief chart showing the reported earnings claims vs. typical outcomes based on FTC findings, for a clearer risk perspective.
Would you like a focused timeline, a side-by-side comparison of statements, or a chart with key figures? If you have a preferred geography (e.g., U.S. vs. international operations) or a link to a source you trust, I can tailor the summary to that.
Citations
- FTC action and settlement details (April 2026) [FTC press release and related reporting].[2]
- Coverage noting Forever Living’s shift away from MLM in the U.S. and ongoing compliance measures [Truth in Advertising article].[1]
- Background context on Forever Living and prior regulatory scrutiny [TINA.org reports], plus general company context [Wikipedia entry].[4][3]