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
I listen to vinyl exclusively. I don`t have the will and the money to buy any DAC or CD player what would be comperable to my TT and cartridge (Ikeda 9TT). I rather choose one format than dealing with the additional problems (cables, space, rack etc). Budget purist only option is vinyl.    R2R would be even better but I don`t have that kind of money. But I envy people would settle with less. If convinience would have the priority I would only stream. D-class integrated amps are pretty good nowadays and a pair of Voxativ speakers with subs would do excellent job. A really good vinyl setup with selected LPs would always beat every other format than R2R. Does it worth those 1000s of hours and money? The other one is just plug and play. Even the room correction is done. I am tempted too, but it just doesn`t sounds that good and I have the will and the passion to chase the magic dragon.
@buck66

“I listen to CD exclusively. I just bought my retirement system, several years early. I figure I can enjoy it while I wait to retire. This is the best sounding system I have ever owned....”

I did exactly the same thing. Bought my retirement system a few years before retiring. It was wonderful. Then I retired. I upgraded my headphone system... that led to upgrading my main system. So over the last year I went through the largest upgrade I have ever done. Post retirement system. My streamer plays at a minimum Red book sound quality... but much of the hundreds of thousand of albums on Qubuz are of higher quality. My vinyl playback is even better. More time... more audio... at least for me.
Vinyl, within epsilon of 100%. Can't remember the last time I powered up the Linn SACD player - and it's not even in the main system.
@chakster 
Younger generation have different attitude about vinyl culture and have so much enthusiasm about it. They appreciate the nature of vinyl and don’t want to make vinyl sound like their father’s or grandfather’s CD. Some of them don’t know what is CD, because they have streaming since they are born (in the digital world). 
:) you definitely too optimistic about those young vinyl lovers. 
I did perform my research on them. The first one is my own daughter, she bought a TT for her college dorm room and another guy is neighbour high schooler. Both of them went to vinyl only because “it’s cool” they definitely don’t care about SQ and act so just because it’s trendy this days. The guy also mentioned that visual movement of platter is the main thing what’s attracting in vinyl music :)))) they also don’t give a clue what is analog vs digital. When I tried to explain the difference both of them made tired faces and tried to switch subject right away. 
@surfmuz my nephew also asked me to help him with his first analog rig, he tried to scratch my records since he was born :))


Now he’s got a Micro Seiki DD with Empire MI cartridge from me, he ordered Trends TA-1 (tripath amp) next step is phono stage,  and then a pair of high efficient speakers like small vintage Tannoy.

Vinyl is definitely very cool and this is most important when you are young.