From News Nation:
“Movie
theaters bounce back post-pandemic”
Crowds are
returning to movie theaters and the demand could be here to stay. This comes as
the U.S. consumer sentiment ticked up in August from its lowest mark since
1952. While the survey’s barometer of current economic conditions fell unexpectedly
to 55.5 from 58.1, its gauge of consumer expectations shot up to 54.9 from
47.3, with the 16.1% increase from July standing as the largest percentage jump
since 2009. NewsNation business contributor Lydia Moynihan said part of this
has to do with pent-up demand and more people leaving their homes, excited to
return to theaters following the pandemic. “What we saw in the state of
earnings reports from Warner, from Paramount, from a lot of these companies
that are in the movie business, is they want to lean in to movie theaters,”
Moynihan said. “They’re saying people are eager to return, and they’re
emphasizing these blockbuster releases and these blockbuster hits like ‘Top
Gun’ and ‘Minions.'” While many consumers were afraid the economy was entering
a recession, Moynihan said people are saving more but they’re also saving money
for little luxuries like going to the movies or going on vacation.
^ This is good
news. Hopefully, there will be some good Blockbusters to go see. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/your-money/movie-theaters-bounce-back-post-pandemic/
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