Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

60% of Bulgarians have not bought a book in the last year

Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR

38% of Bulgarians have not read a single book in the last year, according to a study by Alpha Research, presented on today's International Literacy Day. According to the data, 12% of respondents believe that there is no point in reading, and every tenth person does not have a single book in their home. 

Only 11% of people under 40 describe themselves as avid readers and say they read more than ten books a year. 52% of readers do so on paper, which is a drop of more than 15% compared to 2014. 

Another finding is that 60% of Bulgarians have not bought a single book in the last year. 

"If we see how many of the parents read from time to time, whatever that means, we can very well imagine why children are gradually losing interest in reading," commented Boryana Dimitrova from the sociological agency.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Bulgaria calls on Russia to stop disturbing satellite and RNSS signals

''Russia continues to disturb satellite and Radio Navigation Satellite System (RNSS) signals, affecting European countries’ critical infrastructure and services'', Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote on X. Von der Leyen’s plane..

published on 11/11/25 9:03 AM
Vitosha Mountain, near Sofia

Autumn rains in the Danube Plain, winds in Thrace

On Tuesday, minimum temperatures will range from 8 to 13°C , with Sofia seeing around 9°C. Rain is expected across the country, with heavier showers in north-eastern and central Bulgaria. Yellow alerts have been issued for twelve regions and orange alerts..

published on 11/10/25 7:05 PM

Road Infrastructure Agency proposes restrictions on the movement of heavy trucks on motorways during holidays

The Road Infrastructure Agency (RIA) has proposed the introduction of temporary restrictions on the movement of heavy trucks weighing over 12 tons along the country’s busiest motorways — Trakia, Hemus and Struma— during official holidays in 2026. The..

published on 11/10/25 6:05 PM