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49 Adult Literacy Statistics and Facts for 2025: More than half of American adults now read below a sixth-grade level.

More than half of American adults now read below a sixth-grade level.

49 Adult Literacy Statistics and Facts for 2025

https://www.nu.edu/blog/49-adult-literacy-statistics-and-facts/
stairs showing OECD literacy levels. Level 1 has basic sight vocabulary and can read short texts on known topics.
Level 2 can read paragraph-length texts, compare information from the text with what is already known, and draw straightforward inferences.
Level 3 can read dense or lengthy texts that require varying levels of inference.
Level 4 can complete multi-step operations to integrate, interpret, or synthesize information from complex or lengthy continuous, noncontinuous, mixed, or multiple-type texts.
Level 5 can find, combine, and evaluate complex information from multiple sources, often demanding advanced reasoning and specialized knowledge.

“Literacy is shaped by a range of social and demographic factors, from birthplace and language proficiency to incarceration rates and parental education. Disparities are especially pronounced among U.S.-born adults and underserved communities. Children raised in low-literacy households often face significant academic challenges. Understanding these contributing factors helps shape more effective solutions for lasting change.

  1. Two-thirds of U.S. adults with low literacy skills are U.S.-born, while 34% are foreign-born.
  2. White and Hispanic adults represent the largest segments of those with low literacy skills, at 35% and 34%, respectively.
  3. Three out of four (75%) state-incarcerated individuals did not complete high school or are classified as low literate.
  4. Incarcerated individuals who participate in correctional education programs are 43% less likely to return to prison.
  5. Only 53% of U.S. immigrants are proficient English speakers.
  6. Three out of four people on welfare have the lowest two levels of literacy.
  7. One in five (20%) Americans read below the level needed to earn a living wage.
  8. Half of the unemployed between ages 16 and 21 cannot read well enough to be considered functionally literate.
  9. Nearly 80% of those who live in poverty read at Level 2 or below.
  10. Children surrounded by adults with low literacy rates are 72% more likely to have a low reading level in school.
  11. A mother’s reading skill is the greatest determinant of her children’s future academic success, outweighing other factors such as neighborhood and family income.
  12. More than a third (34%) of U.S. fourth graders have a reading level lower than the basic level.
  13. 27% of eighth-grade students have a reading level below the basic level.
  14. Nearly four out of ten (39%) of eighth-grade students read below the proficient level.
  15. 44% of American adults do not read a book in a year.
adult literacy graph

1 in 5 U.S. adults are considered functionally illiterate, unable to complete basic reading tasks.

The Economic Impact of Literacy . . .”

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Posted on: August 25, 2025, 11:29 am Category: Uncategorized

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