Which age group reads the most?

In recent years, the reading habits of different age groups have been studied to determine which age group reads the most. The results show that Millennials are the most voracious readers, with 80% of Millennials having read a book in the last 12 months. This makes them the biggest library-goers of the five generations.

Millennials are defined as those born between 1981 and 1996, and they are the most educated generation in history. This may explain why they are the most likely to read books, as they have the knowledge and skills to understand the content. Additionally, Millennials are more likely to be tech-savvy and have access to digital books, which makes it easier for them to read.

In addition to Millennials, Gen Xers (born between 1965 and 1980) are also avid readers. According to a survey, 73% of Gen Xers have read a book in the last 12 months. This is slightly lower than Millennials, but still a significant percentage. Gen Xers are more likely to read books for leisure and entertainment, rather than educational purposes.

The Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) are the third most likely to read books, with 68% of them having read a book in the last 12 months. Baby Boomers are more likely to read books for educational purposes, such as self-improvement or career advancement.

The Silent Generation (born between 1925 and 1945) and the Greatest Generation (born before 1925) are the least likely to read books. Only 50% of the Silent Generation and 39% of the Greatest Generation have read a book in the last 12 months. This is likely due to their age and the fact that they may not have access to digital books.

Overall, Millennials are the most voracious readers, with 80% of them having read a book in the last 12 months. This makes them the biggest library-goers of the five generations. Gen Xers, Baby Boomers, the Silent Generation, and the Greatest Generation are also avid readers, although to a lesser degree.