The decline in reading for pleasure
We measure reading for pleasure and reading with children from 2003 to 2023, using a nationally representative sample from the American Time Use Survey (n = 236,270). We found marked declines in the proportion of individuals reading for pleasure daily in the US, with decreases of 3% per year (prevalence ratio = 0.97, 95% confidence interval = 0.97, 0.98, p < 0.001). There were disparities across population groups, with widening gaps for those of Black (vs. White) race, with lower education levels and less annual income.
That is from a new paper by Jessica K. Bone, Feifei Bu, Jill Sonke, and Daisy Fancourt. I have not seen any plausible debunkings of this paper or result (which I believe), but if I do I will pass them along. Note by the way that Denmark is abolishing the VAT on books, in an effort to boost reading. It was formerly twenty-five percent, the highest in the world.