Slightly Fewer Americans Are Reading Print Books, New Survey Finds
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The number of book readers has dipped a bit from the previous year and the number of ebook readers has remained flat, according to new survey findings from Pew Research Center.
Seven-in-ten American adults (72%) have read a book within the past year, whether in whole or in part and in any format, according to a survey conducted in March and April. That figure has fallen from 79% who said in 2011 they had read a book in the previous year, but is statistically in line with polls since 2011.
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