Books

Americans Read Fewer Books in 2021 Than Any of the Past 30 Years

Gallup has just released the results of the 2021 edition of a reading survey they’ve done since 1990. Last year, U.S. Americans reported reading 12.6 books on average, down from 15.6 in 2016, and lower than any of the previous years.

The percentage of respondents who said they had not read at all in the past year has stayed steady at 17%, which is about the same as it’s been since 2002, so the decline was caused by a drop in the amount of people who read more than 10 books: only 27% read more than 10, which is the lowest it’s been recorded.

While all categories showed a decline in average numbers of books read, the biggest difference was in college grads, who went from 21.1 books read per year on average 2002-2016 to 14.6 in 2021.

Only 6% of respondents read 51 books or more in 2021.

Find more news and stories of interest from the book world in Breaking in Books.

Articles You May Like

I Was One Of Many White Lotus Fans Who Questioned Why Chelsea Stuck With Rick, And Aimee Lou Wood’s Explanation Is Heartbreakingly Convincing
‘Jingle Jangle Morning’ Documents the Explosion of US Folk Rock
As A Star Wars Horror Project Is Reportedly In The Works, I Have An Idea That Would Make For A Chilling Movie
Yoko Ono Bio Captures the Primal Scream
Someone Put Together A Compilation Of Tom Holland Calling His Spider-Man Role, Loving Zendaya And Uncharted Before They Happened (And Talk About Manifesting What You Want)