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Bowling seems to have been popular back in the day.
USA Today, 2015:
From 1940 to 1958, the American Bowling Congress went from 700,000 to 2.3 million members; the Women's International Bowling Congress, grew from 82,000 to 866,000, and the American Junior Bowling Congress expanded from 8,000 to 175,000.
They have declined by 25-30% in the last two decades, with many of the old lanes closing. However, that may be changing.
Same article:
But some industry watchers say the $6 billion-a-year business is in transition and ready for a turnaround with a younger, white-collar crowd adopting a type of happy hour, after-work bowling habit.
Full piece here: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/05/10/bowling-final-frames-roll/27070351/
USA Today, 2015:
From 1940 to 1958, the American Bowling Congress went from 700,000 to 2.3 million members; the Women's International Bowling Congress, grew from 82,000 to 866,000, and the American Junior Bowling Congress expanded from 8,000 to 175,000.
They have declined by 25-30% in the last two decades, with many of the old lanes closing. However, that may be changing.
Same article:
But some industry watchers say the $6 billion-a-year business is in transition and ready for a turnaround with a younger, white-collar crowd adopting a type of happy hour, after-work bowling habit.
Full piece here: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/05/10/bowling-final-frames-roll/27070351/