Is Britain finally bouncing back to pre-pandemic normal when it comes to entertainment and spending? The stats say yes – and it’s great news for the economy.
Back Above Pre-Covid Levels
For UK industries, the pandemic recovery had two clear checkpoints. In 2021, any growth was a win after lockdown shutdowns. But the real milestone was beating 2019’s figures – the last year before the world changed.
Now, many sectors have not just caught up but surpassed their pre-pandemic numbers. Entertainment and travel, hit hardest by Covid restrictions, are finally seeing that comeback. People are spending more on home entertainment services and streaming subscriptions than ever before.
Streaming and Podcasts Rule Our Homes
Sure, Netflix and Amazon Prime keep us glued to our sofas. But it’s not just video dominating. Podcasts and audio storytelling are booming globally. Once the OG of in-home entertainment, audio is making a massive modern comeback.
The UK’s love of listening has sparked a huge surge in podcasts, proving that even without visuals, gripping stories can captivate millions.
Good News for the Economy
While Brits might still be spending more time at home, this entertainment revival signals a healthier market and a stronger economic bounceback. The industry’s wide recovery is a positive sign for Britain’s broader economic future.