Nearly one-in-five Americans now listen to audiobooks
Pew
Research: 3.08.2018
by Andrew Perrin
Americans
are spreading their book consumption across several formats, and the use of
audiobooks is rising.
About
three-quarters (74%) of Americans have read a book in the past 12 months in any
format, a figure that has remained largely unchanged since 2012, according to a
Pew Research Center survey conducted in January. Print books remain the most
popular format for reading, with 67% of Americans having read a print book in
the past year.
And
while shares of print and e-book readers are similar to those from a survey
conducted in 2016, there has been a modest but statistically significant
increase in the share of Americans who read audiobooks, from 14% to 18%.
Overall,
Americans read an average (mean) of 12 books per year, while the typical
(median) American has read four books in the past 12 months. Each of these
figures is largely unchanged since 2011, when the Center first began conducting
the surveys of Americans’ book reading habits.
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