Americans Are Buying Half the Movie Tickets They Used To

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 1 MIN

Americans Are Buying Half the Movie Tickets They Used To

from The James Brown Commentary

Moviegoing is becoming a bit of a posh pastime, folks! Did you know that Americans are buying roughly half the movie tickets now compared to back in the glory days of 2002? Yeah, you heard that right! In this episode, we dive into why catching a flick has turned into an elite activity, and let me tell you, it’s not just because of fancy popcorn. We explore the industry's fear of new ideas and how easy it is to binge-watch everything from silent films to the latest blockbusters at home. But the kicker? Most of us regular Joes and Janes just can't afford to hit the theater anymore when the cost of living keeps climbing while our paychecks stay the same. It's a real head-scratcher, but we want to hear your thoughts on this!Takeaways:Americans are now purchasing only about half the movie tickets compared to 2002, a real bummer!Moviegoing is increasingly seen as an elite activity, limiting access for the average Joe like us.The film industry seems stuck in a rut, avoiding fresh ideas while streaming makes old classics super easy to access.Rising living costs and stagnant wages mean that many folks simply can't afford a night out at the movies these days.When the cost of living rises and wages remain the same, something's gotta give—especially for movie lovers!What are your thoughts on these trends? Hit me up at jamesabrown.net and share your take!Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.net

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