How sweet is the light, what a delight for the eyes to behold the sun! Even if a man lives many years, let him enjoy himself in all of them, remembering how many the days of darkness are going to be. The only future is nothingness!
Ecclesiastes 11:7-8


February 8, 2013

Central Connecticut State University just announced this year's most literate U.S. cities. Books2The annual study is conducted by the University's president, John Miller, who ranks the 75 largest U.S. cities based on various information, such as library resources, Internet resources, the number of bookstores, periodical publishing resources, newspaper circulation, and education levels. The "Internet resources" category also includes visiting a newspaper website, buying books online, and/or owning an e-reader. Miller indicated that the study's aim is to shift attention from school test scores on reading "to how much people are reading, and where are they reading the most." Washington DC came in first place for the third year in a row. Proud to say my city came in third! These are the top 25 most literate U.S. cities for 2012, according to this study:

1. Washington, DC
2. Seattle, WA
3. Minneapolis, MN
4. Pittsburgh, PA
5. Denver, CO
6. St. Paul, MN
7. Boston, MA
8. Atlanta, GA
9. St. Louis, MO
10. Portland, OR
11. San Francisco, CA
12. Cincinnati, OH
13. Kansas City, MO
14. Cleveland, OH
15. Honolulu CDP, HI
16. Oakland, CA
17. Virginia Beach, VA
18. Raleigh, NC
19. Baltimore, MD
20. Tampa, FL
21. New York City, NY
22. Tulsa, OK
23. Austin, TX
24. Lexington-Fayette, KY
25. New Orleans, LA