Japanese readers spend the most on electronic books
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Electronic books are gradually taking the place of print editions, but they're more popular in some parts of the world than others.
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According to research by Statista, Japanese readers will spend the most on electronic editions in 2015 - an average of $86.50. U.K. readers will follow closely, with U.S. readers somewhere down the middle, spending an average of $46 this year. Chinese readers will spend an average of only $4.30 this year on electronic editions.
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