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14 Percent of U.S. Adults Can't Read


About 14 percent of U.S. adults won't be reading this article. Well, okay, most people won't read it, given all the words that are published these days to help us understand and navigate the increasingly complex world.


But about 1 in 7 can't read it. They're illiterate.


Statistics released by the U.S. Education Department this week show that some 32 million U.S. adults lack basic prose literacy skill. That means they can't read a newspaper or the instruction on a bottle of pills.


More than 1 million people lost their jobs in 2008 and the new unemployment figures are the highest in 16 years," Harvey said. "A large number of the unemployed are low-skilled individuals who struggle with everyday reading, writing and math tasks

ProLiteracy also estimates:


  • 63 percent of prison inmates can't read

  • 774 million people worldwide are illiterate

  • Two-thirds of the world's illiterate are women

  • If parents can't read, there's a good chance children will be poor readers