I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education
Report.
About one in twenty adults in the United States cannot read English. A new
federal study shows that adults made little progress in their reading skills
between 1992 and 2003.
The National Assessment of Adult Literacy is the most important test of how
well adult Americans can read. Researchers tested 19,000 people over the age of
sixteen. The study represents an adult population of 222 million.
Those who took part were tested on how well they could read and understand
information used in everyday life.
The study found that 11 million adults, or 5 percent, cannot read English.
They could not answer even the easiest written questions. Four million of them
most likely cannot speak English either.
The study shows that more than 40 percent of adults can perform only simple
reading activities. For many, even that can be difficult.
Fifty-six percent of adults can perform moderate or complex activities.
Moderate can mean finding information in a book. Of that number, 13 percent can
perform complex tasks like comparing two different newspaper commentaries.
Researchers say part of the problem is that many young Americans do not read
as much for pleasure anymore. Also, there are greater numbers of non-English
speaking immigrants.
Reading skills can directly affect the ability to earn a living. The best
readers were found to earn up to 28,000 dollars a year more than those who
lacked simple reading skills.
Yet, compared to the last study in nineteen ninety-two, adult reading skills
were about the same or lower across every level of education. This was true even
among people who have completed college.
By race and ethnic group, blacks and Asians had the biggest increases in
English reading skills. But levels decreased among Hispanics. Experts say,
however, that while many Hispanics are unable to read in English, they may read
well in Spanish.
Overall, American adults improved the most in answering questions that
involved numbers. Even so, the test found that the average adult cannot do much
more than perform simple, everyday math.
The Department of Education says the literacy findings show the need for
reforms especially at the high school level.