Book bummer: Why reading is in deep decline
NegativeU.S News

The decline in reading among college students raises concerns about a potential postliterate society. With many students struggling to engage with classic literature like Dickens, and spending an average of 25 years on smartphones, this trend highlights a significant shift in how we consume information and culture. It matters because reading is fundamental to critical thinking and understanding the world, and its decline could have long-term implications for society.
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