Did a quick squint down the Active page but, as there doesn't seem to be a libraries thread, I'll say it here. Until recently I always used libraries quite a lot. Having avid reader children helped with that. I was an avid child reader myself as well. Used to annoy the librarian at our local small town library because, during the summer holidays especially, I would take a book out in the morning and bring it back in the afternoon. She wasn't keen on that though even at eleven years old I thought she was making a fuss about nothing. My own work in libraries later confirmed that view.
My brother continues to use that same library, much modernised, though it was new fifty or so years ago, almost daily, not least for internet access.
Anyway.... I don't use libraries much now. It's much easier and cheaper to buy books, new and secondhand, either paper or electronic. People tend to have more books so you can lend/borrow with your friends. People are also, comparatively speaking, and on average, a lot better off than they were when public libraries first became a good, benevolent thing.
So, could it be, with those things in mind, that there is simply less need for public libraries nowadays? Not no need, obviously, but less need. And could that be at least a small part of why local authorities are cutting funds (or not increasing with inflation) to them?