![]() Thus, about 60.88 million children and teenagers age 2-17 in the USA and Canada went to the movies at least once, which is slightly less than those aged 25-39. Of the 264.7 million who went to movies at least once in 2017, 34.41 million were age 2-11 and 26.47 million were age 12-17, while 29.12 million were age 18-24, 63.53 million were age 25-39, 34.41 million were age 40-49, 31.76 were age 50-59, and 45 million were age 60 or over. and Canada, a significant drop from previous years. The movie industry sold 1.24 billion tickets in 2017, meaning that about 23.85 million people went to the movies each week in the U.S. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) will publish a new study of movie attendance in March 2019.Īccording to the MPAA, the population of the United States and Canada age two and over totaled 348.3 million people in 2017, with 76 percent, or 264.7 million, going to the movies at least once. ![]() These figures apply to Americans and Canadians seeing movies in theaters in 2017, the last year for which statistics are available. **Sources: MPAA U.S./Canada Theatrical Market Statistics, Attendance Demographics for 2017, March 2018. ![]()
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