Just throwing this out there because I found it interesting, and I think more than a few of you will also. I worked for a music and video retailer on the West Coast when vinyl was all but eliminated from store shelves in 1989/90 because most people were buying music on cassette tape at the time (soon to be overtaken by CDs). I never thought vinyl would EVER come back as a viable format for music sales, but it certainly has and now holds the largest share of music sold in a physical format. Really good read, if you're into this type of thing.
U.S. Vinyl Album Sales Rise for 17th Straight Year — But Growth Is Slowing
In 2022, vinyl albums continued to be the leading format for album purchases with 43.46 million sold. But compared to recent years, growth is slowing.
www.billboard.com