America’s Most Literate Cities, 2011
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
This study attempts to capture one critical index of our nation’s social health—the literacy of its major cities (population of 250,000 and above). The study focuses on six important indicators of literacy: newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment, and online resources. Because of the number and complexity of the variables, the variety of ways in which the resource data are gathered and presented, and the variability in the timeliness of the data, the ranking is necessarily an interpretation.
Rank | City |
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1. | Washington, D.C. |
2. | Seattle, Wash. |
3. | Minneapolis, Minn. |
4. | Atlanta, Ga. |
5. | Boston, Mass. |
6. | Pittsburgh, Pa. |
7. | Cincinnati, Ohio |
8. | St. Louis, Mo. |
9 | San Francisco, Calif. |
10 | Denver, Colo. |
Source: Study conducted by Dr. John W. Miller, President of Central Connecticut State University, 2010. Web: Central Connecticut State University .
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