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>>55433412 said, but there's a great deal of people who are serious about music (even younger people, my cousin's kids in high school for example) who still buy a lot of vinyl for the larger cover art and better sound quality, and cds for portability. There's also segments of less musically inclined people who are just sick of the way digital services are being run and going back to the old ways and/or piracy. Although cds are made harder to justify these days because any benefit a cd has over vinyl is also true of streaming or buying an mp3 and it's getting harder and harder to get a computer or a sound system with a cd player built in, so that's why they aren't as popular as vinyl - if you need to buy special equipment and have space to store your collection anyways might as well go all in.
I personally buy cds when I can (bandcamp which at least gives you hq download options to still support the artists when I can't) or borrow from the library, rip them in winamp so I can put the files on every device I use for music (desktop, laptop, and phone which can plug into car via aux cable) and keep it mainly for the booklet and the occasional long drive. The common casual is definitely all streaming though, and let me tell you as a Gloryhammer fan its frustrating to see every discussion of the lore completely derailed by a bunch of idiots who insist they're super-mega-fans that know the whole story when they won't even spend $40ish to get all the cds (or at least take five minutes to search for the scans people have definitely posted) and read the parts of the story between the songs.