A recent NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that while a large majority of Americans enjoy reading and value it for relaxation and learning, actual reading habits fall behind other leisure activities. 51% reported reading a book in the past month, overshadowed by higher engagement in streaming services and social media. A common barrier cited is time constraints, as many prioritize family time over reading. Women and those with higher education levels are more likely to dedicate time to reading. Overall, there's a disparity between aspirational reading goals and current habits.
82% of respondents think reading is a useful way to learn about the world, while 76% find it relaxing, despite competing leisure activities.
"We certainly want to be a reading nation," says Mallory Newall, highlighting the aspirational value of reading among Americans.
51% of people read a book in the past month, illustrating a disconnect between desire to read and actual reading habits.
When asked about leisure time, most respondents prefer family time, followed closely by watching TV, reading, and exercising.
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