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Old 05-04-2011, 11:03 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
So, 83% had read a book in English the last 6 months. Jumping from that, to "80% of registered voters read a book [in any language] for fun in the last one month" is not such a big step.
Well, the title of the article claims "80 Percent of Californians", not "80 Percent of registered Californian voters", but okay. According to the 2011 California Voter Registration Report, 72.8% of eligible Californians are registered to vote in 2011. Which takes the actual percentage of book-reading Californians down to 58.24%. Which still seems a bit too high, considering that a number of polls like this one consistently show that about up to a quarter of American adults don't read books at all, or that the typical American only reads four books a year.

Also, considering 83% of Americans claim to belong to a religious denomination, it's worth pointing out that, in other surveys, of those who read, the Bible and other religious works are always the top choices, read by nearly two out of every three. The survey I linked claims that minorities (among other groups) are especially prone to reading religious literature, and 37.6% of California's overall population are Latinos.

The point is, let's not get overly optimistic here. Whatever the reason, the numbers in the poll still seem to be at least a little bit off.

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