"Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half have never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half." —Gore Vidal, author.
Here are a few staggering statistics on how much (or little, rather) Americans read. (Source)
- Only 38% of adults in 2006 said they had spent time reading a book for pleasure the previous day.
- 65% of college freshmen in 2005 said they read little or nothing for pleasure.
- Only 56.6% of adult Americans said they read at least one book, fiction or non-fiction, between August 2001 and August 2002 compared to 60.9% ten years prior.
- Most readers do not get past page 18 in a book they have purchased.
- 70% of Americans haven't visited a bookstore in five (5) years.
- Customers 55 and older account for more than one-third of all books bought.
- People reduced their time reading between 1996 and 2001 to 2.1 hours/month.
- Only 32% of the U.S. population has ever been in a bookstore.
- Age 15-39: 20.8% of the books bought
- Age over 55: 44.1% of the books bought
- 86 hours reading books, per person
- 1,673 hours watching TV, per person
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