94% of Parents of Minors Use Libraries: Pew Research

Libraries play an important role for families with children under the age of 18. According to a new report from Pew Research, called “Parents, Children, Libraries, and Reading,” 94 percent of parents of minors say that libraries are “important” for their children, and 79 percent said that libraries are “very important.” In addition, 84 percent of parents of kids under 6 say that libraries are “very important.”

Compared to adults without children, parents of minors are more likely to own a library card, visit a library, as well as use the library website, and connect to the library with a mobile device.

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