55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level (2024)

Find the latest U.S. literacy statistics, including the U.S. literacy rate, average reading level, and more.

Top 10 U.S. Literacy Rate Statistics

  1. Nationwide, on average, 79% of U.S. adults are literate in 2022. 21% of adults in the US are illiterate in 2022.
  2. 54% of adults have a literacy below sixth-grade level.
  3. 21% of Americans 18 and older are illiterate in 2022.
  4. Low literacy rates end up costing Americans up to $2.2 trillion every year.
  5. 34% of the people 18 and older with low literacy proficiency weren't born in the United States.
  6. The state with the highest rate of child literacy is Massachusetts, with over 80% of kids there having good proficiency in reading.
  7. New Mexico has the lowest literacy rate for children, with over 30% of the state's children being illiterate.
  8. New Hampshire has the most people 18 and older that are literate, with over 90% of them knowing how to read and write.
  9. California has the lowest literacy rate in the country, with 23% of them having little to no proficiency in reading skills.
  10. Throughout the US, there were 66% of children in the fourth grade couldn't read well in 2013.

55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level (3)

Average Reading Level In The U.S.

The average American reads at the 7th- to 8th-grade level, according to The Literacy Project.

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Child Literacy Statistics

55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level (4)

  • Based on research conducted, the reading scores for the majority of kids between the fourth and eighth grades were higher in 2017 than the scores made in 1992, though not higher than the scores two years prior.
  • The gap in performance between specific ethnic groups, like black and white students from white and Hispanics, was lowered between the years 1992 and 2017, but not too drastically from 2015 to 2017.
  • The average eighth-grade girl scored 10 points more than the eighth-grade boys did in reading exams in 2017.
  • Students in the fourth grade improved their reading by 5 points from 1992 to 2017, with eighth-grade kids improving theirs by 7 points from the same period.
  • The best three states with the lowest child literacy rates are Massachusetts, Maryland, and New Hampshire.
  • States with the highest rates of child literacy are Louisiana, Mississippi, and New Mexico.
  • Throughout the United States, 68% of fourth-grade students in 2013 could read with proficiency, a 6% boost since 2003.

Child Literacy Rates by State (4th Grade)

StateRank (lower is better)Students Not Reading Proficiently (%)Lower Income Students Not Reading Proficiently (%)Higher Income Students Not Reading Proficiently (%)Improvement since 2003 (%)
Alabama3569825112
Alaska44738560-1
Arizona407285576
Arkansas326878546
California437385548
Colorado85979546
Connecticut55781430
Delaware136275487
District of Columbia4577873914
Florida1261734210
Georgia2666794710
Hawaii3770835711
Idaho316778564
Illinois286684484
Indiana14 (tied)6275497
Iowa166277525
Kansas14 (tied)6278467
Kentucky216477497
Louisiana467785584
Maine19 (tied)6376522
Maryland255764219
Massachusetts153753812
Michigan34698158-1
Minnesota95977486
Mississippi477985584
Missouri236577512
Montana246578540
Nebraska19 (tied)6377517
Nevada427383569
New Hampshire35576478
New Jersey75878445
New Mexico487985612
New York186377475
North Carolina226578473
North Dakota296678603
Ohio176380485
Oklahoma367079575
Oregon306779503
Pennsylvania1060774510
Rhode Island1562814513
South Carolina397283543
South Dakota33688258-1
Tennessee2766824811
Texas38728353-1
Utah20 (tied)6376547
Vermont65874468
Virginia457794412
Washington1160774710
West Virginia41737663-3
Wisconsin256580533
Wyoming20 (tied)6376545
Average246680496

Adult Literacy Statistics

  • The literacy rate for Americans aged 18 and older is 88%.
  • From 2012 to 2017, a survey conducted with 12,330 adult participants aged between 16 and 74 had a mean score of 264 out of 500 on a literacy test. There were participants from every state and county within the total that took the exam.
  • Literacy rates in the US correlate with the number of immigrants residing in a specific state, whether or not they're legal or illegal. States with large numbers of legal and illegal immigrants have a 60% greater chance of illiteracy rates being above 20% for the adult population.

Adult Literacy Rate and PIACC Score Estimate by State

StateLiteracy Rate (%)Literacy RankPIACC EstimatePIACC Rank
Alabama85.23925944
Alaska90.8192775
Arizona86.93326237
Arkansas86.33725945
California76.95025746
Colorado90.12227216
Connecticut91.41527118
Delaware89.32626434
District of Columbian/an/a2774
Florida80.34825943
Georgia83.34526039
Hawaii84.14027022
Idaho89.52527024
Illinois87.13226631
Indiana92.01226627
Iowa92.592739
Kansas92.21127119
Kentucky87.82926138
Louisiana84.04125251
Maine92.6827311
Maryland88.82726826
Massachusetts90.12327313
Michigan91.71327121
Minnesota94.022792
Mississippi84.04225249
Missouri92.51026630
Montana91.21627314
Nebraska92.7627117
Nevada83.94325547
New Hampshire94.212791
New Jersey83.14626433
New Mexico83.54425250
New York77.94926042
North Carolina86.43626532
North Dakota93.732766
Ohio90.91826825
Oklahoma87.73026335
Oregon89.82427310
Pennsylvania87.43126628
Rhode Island91.51426629
South Carolina85.33826336
South Dakota93.0527120
Tennessee86.83426040
Texas81.04725448
Utah90.6202748
Vermont93.442773
Virginia88.02827023
Washington90.2212757
West Virginia86.63526041
Wisconsin92.7727312
Wyoming91.11727215
Average8825.526426

Literacy Rate By Country

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CountryLiteracy Rate
Andorra100.0 %
Finland100.0 %
Holy See100.0 %
Liechtenstein100.0 %
Luxembourg100.0 %
Norway100.0 %
Democratic People's Republic of Korea100.0 %
Latvia100.0 %
Estonia100.0 %
Lithuania100.0 %
Azerbaijan100.0 %
Poland100.0 %
Cuba100.0 %
Tajikistan100.0 %
Georgia100.0 %
Armenia100.0 %
Ukraine100.0 %
Kazakhstan100.0 %
Slovenia100.0 %
Barbados100.0 %
Russian Federation100.0 %
Turkmenistan100.0 %
Belarus100.0 %
Slovakia100.0 %
Palau100.0 %
Uzbekistan100.0 %
Tonga99.0 %
Kyrgyzstan99.0 %
Republic of Moldova99.0 %
Croatia99.0 %
Italy99.0 %
Hungary99.0 %
Australia99.0 %
Belgium99.0 %
Canada99.0 %
Czech Republic99.0 %
Denmark99.0 %
France99.0 %
Germany99.0 %
Iceland99.0 %
Ireland99.0 %
Japan99.0 %
Monaco99.0 %
Netherlands99.0 %
New Zealand99.0 %
Sweden99.0 %
Switzerland99.0 %
Tuvalu99.0 %
United Kingdom99.0 %
Samoa99.0 %
Antigua and Barbuda99.0 %
Trinidad and Tobago99.0 %
Micronesia (Federated States of)99.0 %
Cyprus99.0 %
Romania99.0 %
Montenegro98.0 %
Maldives98.0 %
Bulgaria98.0 %
Marshall Islands98.0 %
Bosnia and Herzegovina98.0 %
Mongolia98.0 %
Uruguay98.0 %
Austria98.0 %
Argentina98.0 %
Serbia98.0 %
Republic of Korea98.0 %
Grenada98.0 %
Israel98.0 %
Spain98.0 %
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia98.0 %
Greece97.0 %
Costa Rica97.0 %
Saint Kitts and Nevis97.0 %
Albania97.0 %
Chile97.0 %
Thailand96.0 %
Qatar96.0 %
Brunei Darussalam96.0 %
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines96.0 %
San Marino96.0 %
Singapore96.0 %
Kuwait96.0 %
Bahamas96.0 %
Philippines95.0 %
Nauru95.0 %
China95.0 %
Cook Islands95.0 %
State of Palestine95.0 %
Equatorial Guinea95.0 %
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)95.0 %
Suriname95.0 %
Bahrain95.0 %
Portugal94.0 %
Saudi Arabia94.0 %
Panama94.0 %
Seychelles94.0 %
Paraguay94.0 %
Peru94.0 %
Fiji94.0 %
Viet Nam94.0 %
Colombia93.0 %
Malta93.0 %
Malaysia93.0 %
Mexico93.0 %
South Africa93.0 %
Indonesia93.0 %
Myanmar93.0 %
Turkey93.0 %
Jordan93.0 %
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)92.0 %
Ecuador92.0 %
Dominica92.0 %
Sri Lanka91.0 %
Brazil90.0 %
Libya90.0 %
United Arab Emirates90.0 %
Lebanon90.0 %
Dominican Republic90.0 %
Saint Lucia90.0 %
Mauritius89.0 %
Jamaica88.0 %
Botswana87.0 %
Burundi87.0 %
Oman87.0 %
United States86.0 %
Syrian Arab Republic86.0 %
Cabo Verde85.0 %
Guyana85.0 %
Honduras85.0 %
El Salvador84.0 %
Vanuatu84.0 %
Iran (Islamic Republic of)84.0 %
Zimbabwe84.0 %
Swaziland83.0 %
Belize83.0 %
Gabon82.0 %
Congo79.0 %
Iraq79.0 %
Tunisia79.0 %
Guatemala78.0 %
Nicaragua78.0 %
Solomon Islands77.0 %
Comoros77.0 %
Namibia76.0 %
Lesotho76.0 %
Democratic Republic of the Congo75.0 %
Sudan74.0 %
Cambodia74.0 %
Uganda73.0 %
Lao People's Democratic Republic73.0 %
Algeria73.0 %
Kenya72.0 %
Egypt72.0 %
Eritrea72.0 %
Ghana71.0 %
Cameroon71.0 %
Angola71.0 %
Sao Tome and Principe70.0 %
India69.0 %
United Republic of Tanzania68.0 %
Yemen68.0 %
Morocco67.0 %
Rwanda66.0 %
Madagascar64.0 %
Papua New Guinea63.0 %
Zambia61.0 %
Malawi61.0 %
Togo60.0 %
Bangladesh60.0 %
Nepal60.0 %
Timor-Leste58.0 %
Guinea-Bissau58.0 %
Pakistan55.0 %
Gambia53.0 %
Bhutan53.0 %
Senegal52.0 %
Nigeria51.0 %
Mozambique51.0 %
Haiti49.0 %
Sierra Leone46.0 %
Mauritania46.0 %
Liberia43.0 %
Côte d'Ivoire41.0 %
Somalia39.0 %
Ethiopia39.0 %
Chad38.0 %
Central African Republic37.0 %
Afghanistan32.0 %
Mali31.0 %
Burkina Faso29.0 %
Benin29.0 %
South Sudan27.0 %
Guinea25.0 %
Niger15.0 %
DjiboutiNA
KiribatiNA
NiueNA
  • A literacy rate that stays close to 100% is seen in quite a few other countries of the world, including Azerbaijan and Cuba.
  • 86% of the world's population that's 15 years old and above is literate.
  • Of all the nations of the world, over 95% of them have citizens with literary skills that are rudimentary, a near-contemporary achievement.
  • Countries with a literacy rate below 30% include Niger, Burkina Faso, and South Sudan.
  • North Korea has one of the highest rates of literacy in the world, near or at 100% of the total population with proficiency in reading.
  • In 2018, Uzbekistan recorded a literacy rate of 99.99% of the population with reading skills.
  • 99.97% of the Ukrainian population could read, according to estimates made in 2012.
  • In San Marino, 99.92% of the population could read, based on a 2018 estimate.
  • Latvia recorded a 99.89% literacy rate in 2018, placing it in the top 10 countries with the best reading proficiencies in the world.
  • In 2016, Chad was the least literate country in the world, with just 22.31% of the population knowing how to read.
  • In 2014, Guinea had a 32% literacy rate, one of the world's lowest.
  • Mali showed a literacy rate of 35.47% in 2018.
  • Afghanistan had a literacy rate of 43.02% in 2018, though significantly better than in years past.
  • Central African Republic has a literacy rate of 37.40% placing it in the top ten lowest in the world.

Literacy Rate By State

List of literacy rates by state:

  1. New Hampshire – 88.50%
  2. Alaska – 87.30%
  3. Vermont – 87.20%
  4. Minnesota – 86.90%
  5. Montana – 86.90%
  6. Maine – 86.60%
  7. North Dakota – 86.60%
  8. Wyoming – 86.40%
  9. Utah – 85.50%
  10. Iowa – 85.10%
  11. South Dakota – 85.10%
  12. Wisconsin – 84.70%
  13. Hawaii – 84.10%
  14. Washington – 83.90%
  15. Idaho – 83.60%
  16. Nebraska – 83.60%
  17. Colorado – 83.40%
  18. Oregon – 83.20%
  19. Kansas – 83.10%
  20. Connecticut – 82.80%
  21. Massachusetts – 82.70%
  22. Michigan – 82.40%
  23. Ohio – 82.30%
  24. Pennsylvania – 81.90%
  25. Indiana – 81.30%
  26. Virginia – 81.20%
  27. Missouri – 81.10%
  28. Maryland – 80%
  29. Oklahoma – 79.90%
  30. Delaware – 79.70%
  31. Illinois – 79.60%
  32. Rhode Island – 79.60%
  33. New Jersey – 79.30%
  34. West Virginia – 79.10%
  35. North Carolina – 78.70%
  36. Tennessee – 78.30%
  37. Kentucky – 78.10%
  38. District of Columbia – 77.70%
  39. South Carolina – 77.60%
  40. Arkansas – 76.90%
  41. Arizona – 76.60%
  42. Georgia – 76.40%
  43. Florida – 76.30%
  44. Alabama – 76.10%
  45. New York – 75.60%
  46. Nevada – 74.70%
  47. Louisiana – 72.90%
  48. Mississippi – 72%
  49. Texas – 71.80%
  50. California – 71.60%
  51. New Mexico – 70.90%

Literacy Statistics By State

  • New Hampshire has 5.8 of adults that lack basic proficiency in reading, placing the state ahead of the rest with a 94.2% literacy rate.
  • 36.6% of adults living in New Hampshire possess a graduate-level degree or higher, which is the 7th highest rate in the nation.
  • 60.8% of New Hampshire residents are registered at a local library.
  • Minnesota has a literacy rate of 94%, the nation's second highest.
  • 6% of adults in Minnesota lack basic skills for reading and writing, though 69.9% of all state residents are registered users at a library.
  • North Dakota has a literacy rate of 93.7% making it the nation's 3rd highest.
  • California has the lowest literacy rate in America, with 23.1% of adults having inadequate reading proficiency.
  • The state of New York has the second lowest literacy rate, with 22.1% of the population having poor reading abilities. Still, New York has 35.7% of adults with a Bachelor's degree, the country's 9th highest.
  • 19.7% of Florida's adult population have low reading skills, the third lowest rate of literacy rate in the nation.
  • According to researchers, 4 out of 5 Americans 18 and over possess medium to high proficiency in English reading and writing.
  • 1 out of 5 American adults, or 21%, possess low literacy skills, comprising about 43 million people.

Literacy Rate By Gender

55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level (5)

  • Since 2020, 90% of men and 83% of women in the world are literate.
  • In 2019, 90.07% of the world's male population was literate, while 83.02% of women were.
  • In 2017, men that could read and write accounted for 89.% of the population, with women making up 82.64% with reading abilities.

Literacy Rate By Age

Globally, 86.3% is the literacy rate for people 15 years of age and older.

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Literacy Rate By Race

  • About 77% of the African American population has moderate to high reading and writing proficiency in the United States.
  • 66% of the Hispanic population has medium to high literacy in America, with 65% of whites having moderate to high literacy.

Sources

  1. https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/piaac/skillsmap/
  2. https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/us-literacy-rates-by-state
  3. https://ourworldindata.org/literacy
  4. https://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/02/07/states-where-children-are-struggling-the-most-to-read/
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_the_United_States
  6. https://www.carebotaba.com/post/literacy-rates-asd
55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level (2024)

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55 US Literacy Statistics: Literacy Rate, Average Reading Level? ›

Nationwide, on average, 79% of U.S. adults are literate in 2022. 21% of adults in the US are illiterate in 2022. 54% of adults have a literacy below sixth-grade level. 21% of Americans 18 and older are illiterate in 2022.

What reading level are 54% Americans? ›

Low literacy levels among adults in the United States are a major concern, with 54% of adults aged 16–74 years old, or about 130 million people, reading below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level[1][2][3][6].

What is the average reading level in the USA? ›

The average American reads at the 7th- to 8th-grade level, according to The Literacy Project. Medical information for the public should be written at no higher than an eighth-grade reading level, according to the American Medical Association, National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Do 54% of adults have a literacy below sixth-grade level? ›

This appears to be true in the United States. “About 130 million adults in the U.S. have low literacy skills according to a Gallup analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Education. This means more than half of Americans between the ages of 16 and 74 (54%) read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.

What is the literacy rate of the US states? ›

States with Lowest Literacy Rates:

California - 76.9% New York - 77.9% Florida - 80.3%

What level does the average American read at 7th grade? ›

The average American is considered to have a readability level equivalent to a 7th/8th grader (12 to 14 years old). This level is actively used as a benchmark for written guidelines in the medical industry. In the UK, the central government encourages content writers to aim for a readability level of age nine.

What reading level is Harry Potter? ›

Harry PotterI 7 books
Reading LevelInterest Level
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban Series: Harry Potter (Book: 3) Rowling, J. K. 9781338878943 Fiction PaperbackV4-12
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone Series: Harry Potter (Book: 1) Rowling, J. K. 9781338878929 Fiction PaperbackV4-12
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Are 54% of American adults functionally illiterate? ›

Only 57% of adults in the United States have proficient literacy skills, and nearly 32 million adults are functionally illiterate. This means that they cannot read above a basic level or complete tasks such as filling out a job application or interpreting a simple set of instructions.

What is the average reading level for a 6th grader? ›

In the 6th grade, higher performers should be looking to achieve Lexile scores of around 1000L by the end of the year, with the average scores being over 665L. Yearly growth in the 6th grade falls under 100L typically, with expected growth at 1.7L per week.

What percentage of US students read below grade level? ›

66% of students in the United States are not reading at a proficient level.

What state has the lowest reading level? ›

California has the lowest literacy rate in the US, at 76.9%.

Who has the lowest literacy rate in US? ›

New Mexico has the lowest literacy rate for children, with over 30% of the state's children being illiterate. New Hampshire has the most people 18 and older that are literate, with over 90% of them knowing how to read and write.

Which state has the lowest literacy rate? ›

Bihar is the least literate state in India with a literacy rate of 63.82%.

What reading level is 50? ›

3rd Grade: 24-38. 4th Grade: 38-40. 5th Grade: 40-50. 6th Grade: 50-60.

What grade is a 1200 reading level? ›

Grade LevelLexile Range (25th percentile to 90th percentile)
Grade 5795 - 1260
Grade 6875 - 1340
Grade 7940 - 1410
Grade 81000 - 1470
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Sep 5, 2023

What is a 4.5 reading level? ›

ATOS Book Levels are reported using the ATOS readability formula and represent the difficulty of the text. For example, a book level of 4.5 means the text could likely be read independently by a student whose reading skills are at the level of a typical fourth grader during the fifth month of school.

How to determine reading level? ›

There are several beneficial methods for testing your child's reading level at home. The first is a framework scale called Lexile. This scale ranks books in order of their difficulty and matches your child's reading level to a book. Guided reading level (GRL) is another popular system.

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