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2025 U.S. Industry Statistics & Market Forecast - Video Tape and Disc Rental
Market Size & Industry Statistics
The total U.S. industry market size for Video Tape and Disc Rental:
Industry statistics cover all companies in the United States, both public and private, ranging in size from small businesses to market leaders.
In addition to revenue, the industry market analysis shows information on employees, companies, and average firm size.
Investors, banks, and business executives use growth rates and industry trends to understand the market outlook and opportunity.

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Market Forecast
Market forecasts show the long term industry outlook and future growth trends. The following extended five-year forecast projects both short-term and long-term trends.

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Industry Insights
Major trends affect the Video Tape and Disc Rental industry include:- Shift to streaming platforms
- Decline in physical rental stores
- Digitization of media
- Rise of on-demand content
- Increased mobile viewing
- Decline in DVD and Blu-ray sales
- Competition from video-on-demand services
- Changes in consumer preferences
- Proliferation of internet accessibility
- Adoption of digital rights management
- Impact of COVID-19 on physical media sales and rentals
- Growth in digital rentals and purchases
- Industry consolidation
- Environmental concerns over physical media production and disposal
- Influence of social media on film promotion and viewing habits
U.S. Geographic Distribution: Revenue Statistics by State
Market Size by State ($ millions) indicates how the industry's competition is distributed throughout the country. State-level information can identify areas with higher and lower industry market share than average.
Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics)
Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of a benchmark "average" company. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected covers both public and private companies.Industry Average | Percent of Sales (Industry Benchmark) |
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Financial Ratio Analysis
Financial ratio information can be used to benchmark how a Video Tape and Disc Rental company compares to its peers. Accounting statistics are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.Profitability & Valuation Ratios | Industry Average |
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Company valuation can be measured based on the firm's own performance, as well as in comparison against its industry competitors. These metrics show how the average company in the Video Tape and Disc Rental industry is performing. | |
Profit Margin Gross Profit Margin, Operating Profit Margin, and Net Profit Margin. Show company earnings relative to revenues. |
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Return on Equity (ROE) Return on Equity (ROE) is net income as a percentage of shareholders' equity. Shareholders' Equity is defined as the company's total assets minus total liabilities. ROE shows how much profits a company generates with the money shareholders invested (or with retained earnings). |
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Return on Assets (ROA) Return on Assets (ROA) is net income relative to total assets. The market research on Video Tape and Disc Rental measures how efficiently the company leverages its assets to generate profit. ROA is calculated as Net Income divided by Total Assets. |
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Bankers and suppliers use liquidity to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability. | |
Current Ratio Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months. |
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Quick Ratio (Acid Test) Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories. |
Efficiency Ratios - Key Performance Indicators | Industry Average |
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Measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented. | |
Receivables Turnover Ratio If this number is low in your business when compared to the industry average in the research report, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections. |
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Average Collection Period Based on the Receivables Turnover, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover |
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Inventory Turnover A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort. |
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Fixed-Asset Turnover Generally, higher is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue. |
Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees
Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of industry-specific jobs and national salary averages. This information can be used to identify which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
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Management Occupations | 8% | Order at top of page |
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Top Executives | 6% | |||
Chief Executives | 0% | |||
General and Operations Managers | 6% | |||
General and Operations Managers | 6% | |||
Sales and Related Occupations | 26% | |||
Retail Sales Workers | 18% | |||
Counter and Rental Clerks and Parts Salespersons | 17% | |||
Counter and Rental Clerks | 16% | |||
Office and Administrative Support Occupations | 12% | |||
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations | 16% | |||
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | 9% | |||
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations | 26% | |||
Motor Vehicle Operators | 11% | |||
Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers | 10% | |||
Material Moving Workers | 12% | |||
Laborers and Material Movers | 11% | |||
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand | 6% |
Video Tape and Disc Rental Competitor Landscape & Key Companies [PREMIUM]
The most influential companies in the Video Tape and Disc Rental industry and adjacent industries either have large market share or are developing new business models and methods that could disrupt the status quo. We look at leading and emerging companies in the Video Tape and Disc Rental industry and adjacent sectors:Market Leaders: Direct Competitors Companies with the largest market share, focused in this industry |
Market leaders: Diversified Competitors Largest companies that have diversified operations in this and other industries |
Innovators: Direct Competitors Innovative, Emerging, and Disruptive Companies that may influence the future direction of the industry. |
Innovators: Diversified Competitors Innovators and Disruptors in adjacent industries that may also affect the Video Tape and Disc Rental industry. |
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Latest Industry News
- ‘Videoheaven’ Review: Rewinding the Tape - Borrowing the format of “Los Angeles Plays Itself” (2004), Thom Andersen’s great, sprawling survey of how movies have depicted Los Angeles, Alex Ross Perry’s archival documentary “Videoheaven” takes on a topic that is considerably more niche: how movies have depicted video stores. (07/02/2025)
- Spectra Logic brings tape technology into the modern era - Mitch Seigle of Spectra Logic talks about tape drives' role in AI and data storage and protection with theCUBE's Christophe Bertrand. (07/01/2025)
- Double Talk: The History of the DVD Commentary - Once a hidden gem of physical media, the DVD commentary track gave filmmakers a second voice—one that could critique, educate, or simply goof off alongside the main feature. Though largely absent from streaming, (06/30/2025)
- Movies You Can Own: Local Filmmakers Tyler and Hunter La Salle Look to Build Community via Their Holy Grail Cinema Club - On top of creating and producing movies, the Tyler and Hunter La Salle are dedicated to engaging fans of film across the desert and beyond. (06/28/2025)
- 4K streaming is not the same as 4K Blu-ray and I'm tired of pretending it is - Streaming tends to be more convenient, though, not to mention cheaper, and immune to issues like damage or theft. If you prefer streaming, you may still want to turn to Blu-ray for favorite movies, or ones that are difficult (or impossible) to find on streaming services. (06/27/2025)
- Netflix sucks now. A US neighbourhood is keeping an alternative alive - Colin Hutton broke a record that he will never come close to reaching again. It was a Friday night in 2009. Barack Obama was US president, and "Boom Boom Pow" by the Black Eyed Peas was on the radio. (06/23/2025)
- Retro gaming's nostalgia-fuelled evolution from niche hobby to global subculture - Not so long ago, old video games and consoles were the kind of thing you found in hard rubbish — or maybe at a garage sale. Now, they're collectibles. Sometimes extremely valuable ones. (06/13/2025)
- Netflix sucks now. A little SF shop is keeping the alternative alive. - SFGATE - Netflix sucks now. A sleepy SF neighborhood is keeping an alternative alive. Video Wave in Noe Valley is one of the last places in the city where you can rent a DVD (06/12/2025)
- Video Stores, Revival Houses, and the Future of Movies - The documentary “Videoheaven” and MOMA’s series “A Theater Near You” consider how people watch films and why it matters. (06/10/2025)
- Why is Anime from the '80s so Nihilistic? - Having watched a ton of '80s to early 90's OVAs and movies over the decades, I've come to an interesting conclusion: many of them were quite nihilistic in nature. I wonder what was the particular reason for this? (05/27/2025)


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