A Lifelong Interest in Books Starts in Childhood, at Home ; a National Endowment of the Arts Study Shows That Grown-Ups Aren't Reading As Much.
Portland Press Herald › July 12, 2004
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Portland Press Herald › July 12, 2004
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The National Endowment of the Arts has released a report that tells us what most of us probably already suspected: People aren't reading as much as they used to.
The study showed that only 57 percent of adults read a book in 2002, compared with 61 percent in 1992. That means in 2002, 89.9 million adults in the United States didn't read a book.See the full content of this document
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A Lifelong Interest in Books Starts in Childhood, at Home ; a National Endowment of the Arts Study Shows That Grown-Ups Aren't Reading As Much.
It's no wonder. Books have a lot of competition, and it goes beyond th...
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