New survey ranks Boston as 7th most literate city

BOSTON (AP) - Better go dig out your library cards, Boston residents.

A national survey of America's most literate cities has found that Boston has dropped two places in the ranks to seventh place.

Central Connecticut State University president Jack Miller conducts the annual survey that measures resources for reading in America's 75 biggest cities.

The data are compared against population rates to develop literacy profiles for each city.

The study uses research data for a half-dozen key indicators, including library and Internet resources, newspaper circulation and booksellers.

Topping the charts this year was Washington, followed by Seattle, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Denver and St. Paul.