In the U.S. today, there are 36 million adults who can't read better than the average 3rd grader. 1 And without basic reading, writing, math, and computer skills, these Americans are struggling to find jobs, stay healthy, and support their families. 36 million American adults need literacy help.
It is kind of ironic, that most articles are actually pro technology saying that "literacy" needs a new definition because technology is the new language. I think this article gets an important point across that illiteracy is effecting employment now.