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The Hidden Risks of Technology After the Decline of Reading Habits

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
The Hidden Risks of Technology After the Decline of Reading Habits

Americans are quietly abandoning the reading habits billionaires say are essential for success. In 2025, 40% of Americans read no books at all, with a particularly sharp decline among Gen Z. Experts warn that this shift could have long-term consequences, particularly in the technology sector. Reduced reading may weaken innovation and problem-solving skills, critical for engineers in semiconductor production. It could also impact financial analysts' analytical capabilities. China's leadership in semiconductor technology may also be at risk as the U.S. reading trends shift. This could lead to demand declines for companies like ASML, which supply critical chip-making equipment. Ultimately, the decline in reading habits could threaten the integrity of the global semiconductor supply chain.

Dr. Yaman Ege

Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

Semiconductor and Tech Supply Chain Director. Industrial futurist analyzing TSMC capacities, ASML machines, and the US-China rare earth war's impact on tech stocks.

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