Author: Joshua Rothman
Note: 2000 words on people not reading as much.. will AI Fix it? not likely
In 2023, the National Endowment for the Arts reported that, over the preceding decade, the proportion of adults who read at least one book a year had fallen from fifty-five per cent to forty-eight per cent. That’s a striking change, but modest compared to what’s happened among teen-agers: the National Center for Education Statistics—which has recently been gutted by the Trump Administration—found that, over roughly the same period, the number of thirteen-year-olds who read for fun “almost every day” fell from twenty-seven per cent to fourteen per cent. Predictably, college professors have been complaining with more than usual urgency about phone-addled students who struggle to read anything of substantial length or complexity.
I think it’s unfair to compare life before electronics to after. Of course when all you COULD do was bring a book you would.. But people still read. just not so many are so bored they pick up a book.
Quote Citation: Joshua Rothman, “What’s Happening to Reading? | The New Yorker”, 2025-06-17, https://www.newyorker.com/culture/open-questions/whats-happening-to-reading
