But, Nobody Uses Libraries Anymore!!

Authored by libraries2020.org and submitted by pcsweeney
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Did you know that almost 100 million more people visit their libraries (1.3 billion) each year than see a movie at the theater (1.2 billion)? (CLICK TO TWEET) Did you know that libraries are visited over 1.3 billion times a year which is 10 times more than MLB (68 million), NFL (17 million), NBA (22 million), Hockey (21 million), and Nascar (4 million) combined? (TWEET THIS) Did you know that 5 million more people attend just library programs than go to MLB (68 million), NFL (17 million), and NBA (22 million) games combined each year? (TWEET THIS) Did you know that more than 172 million Americans have library cards? That means that more than half of the American public has a library card right now. (TWEET THIS) Did you know that librarians answer around 250 million questions from the public each year? (TWEET THIS) Did you know that millenials use libraries more than any other generation? (TWEET THIS) Did you know that Americans check out over 2.1 billion items from their public library every year? That's an average of 16 items a year for every American or 32 items a year for every card holder.(TWEET THIS)

Did you know that these statistics are only from public libraries? These numbers don’t even include elementary, middle, or high school libraries and they don’t include data from Academic libraries on college and university campuses. They also don’t include data from private or membership libraries or corporate, legal, or other special libraries. That means that the statistics for all library usage in the United States is wildly under-reported and the actual statistics for library use are even greater than what we’re reporting here.

If you don’t believe these stats, you can check them for yourself. All of the data on public library usage comes from the Annual Institute of Museum and Library Services report. This report includes data on the over 18,000 public libraries in the United States and the latest data is from 2017. You can find the data on professional sports attendance here and on movie theater attendance here. The data on millenial library use comes from the PEW report on libraries available here.

CatOtterMutt on January 26th, 2020 at 20:35 UTC »

It’s much cheaper to go to the library than any of those other events. I’d like to know how many people go to the library and those other activities.

jreed2196 on January 26th, 2020 at 20:32 UTC »

We have 5 libraries here. They even have a recording studio you can use to record music or podcasts and what not. I love the library. I use it for books, movies, games and I am thinking of trying a podcast. I have been researching it lately. I think a library is one of those things that needs to be funded a lot more. Anything that encourages creativity and stimulates the mind is a great thing.

Peelboy on January 26th, 2020 at 20:03 UTC »

We go a few times a month, I love our library. They are currently expanding it while it was already the largest library I have ever belonged to. Also libraries don't just do books, ours has people who come and do discussions, we caught one a while ago with a guy from NASA. They have a chess club, programming club and they have a small theater for kids reading and small children's theatre.