Nearly half of all U.S. adults said that they had not read a book in 2023, according to a YouGov survey conducted between December 16-18. Of the 1,500 polled adults, 46 percent said they had not listened to or read a book in the past year, while 27 percent said that they had read between 1-5 books and nine percent said they had read 6-10. Eleven percent of Americans are particularly voracious readers, having read 20 books or more in that time frame.
Mystery and crime stories as well as history books were the most read genres in 2023, with 37 percent and 36 percent, respectively, of readers who had consumed at least one book of that genre selecting the option. Poetry was the least read genre, read by eight percent of readers in 2023. A slightly higher share of men read poetry (nine percent) than women (six percent) and the genre was more popular among younger age groups (six percent 18-29 year olds, 5 percent 30-44 year olds, three percent 45-64 year olds, three percent 65+).
September 6 is National Read a Book Day in the United States.
I actually thought it would be more.
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Me too. 46% seems surprisingly high to me.
I'll bet a lot of them were exaggerating. Maybe they walked by a bookstore or something...
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I recall reading that the majority of Americans don't read another book after high school.
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Reading garbage isn't much better than being illiterate. Unless you are reading spiritual transcendental texts from the Vedas you are just reading manufactured gossip.
Read something that will have you thinking about God in your last moments of life here and in effect you will be transformed into serving happiness which is serving God for God's pleasure.
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674964, now this!
(at least we know that reading books is not the cause of the low marriage rate 😁)
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That explains a lot of things
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