What is the actual percentage of people exclusively listening to vinyl vs digital?


I well remember in the ‘80s when we were amazed and thrilled by CD.
Wow, no more pops and clicks and all the physical benefits.
Seems so many abandoned vinyl.
But now, with so much convenience, available content and high SQ seems even dedicated vinylholics have again abandoned vinyl and embraced digital. However, there is clearly a new resurgence in analog.
But I look at, for example, whitecamaro’s “List of amplifiers...” thread and no one seems interested in analog!
To me, it seems strange when auditioning “$100Kish gear, that vinyl doesn’t enter the picture or conversation.
mglik
"Thanks Youngsters"??? mrpgray is was us old farts that got the youngsters into vinyl in the first place!

I think mwinkc has it right. You have to go wherever the music is. I remember how bad I thought CD was until I heard the original release of Lauri Anderson's Mr Heartbreak. Darn, you could make a CD sound pretty good if you wanted to. We use to blow customers away with CDs like the original Telarc Firebird, ka BOOM! I still play that CD when I want to make a subwoofer impression. This is where digital rules, in the deep bass. My own rule of thumb is if it was recorded in analog it should be played back that way and same for digital. 
dletch2,

"Is the screen white when it is off or do I now have Wall color, white, black instead of wall color, black?"

If it is about Samsung Frame TV, the screen is black when off, but  there is more to it.

It does not have to be on the stand. It can be on the wall. It can be programmed with whatever artwork one wants. Some is already in the TV, more can be purchased, or your own artwork/photographs can be used.

Screen itself gets a frame, a few colored options. TV turns itself off if there is nobody in the room for some time.

My nephew bought it and is very happy with it. That led to me having his previous, perfectly functional 4K TV boxed in the basement.
I am 57 and exclusively listen to vinyl.  When my CD player stopped working, I did not replace it.  My vinyl always sounded better and I am not about to spend money on a new player that couldn’t compete with my vinyl.  Just use the money to buy more music.
I’ve never had anyone who listened to something on my system - first in vinyl and then digital - say that they preferred digital. Instead it’s usually this: “The first sounded more open and realistic...”