FACTOID
Newspaper circulation variables correlate with nothing other than themselves.  There is virtually no relationship between number of papers circulated per person & any of the other literacy factors, including reading a newspaper on the internet.

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Rank

Overall Ranking
1.5  Newark, NJ 37
1.5  Washington, DC 3
3.5  Minneapolis, MN 2
3.5  Boston, MA 7
5.5  Atlanta, GA 4
5.5  Miami, FL 27.5
7  Denver, CO 6
8  St. Louis, MO 15
9.5  Pittsburgh, PA 8
9.5  Santa Ana, CA 62
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Newspaper Circulation

Newspaper circulation was indexed as two variables. All figures divided by total city population
  1. Weekday total circulation
  2. Sunday total circulation

These numbers were then divided by the city population in order to calculate ratios of library services and resources available to the population.