Two new sets of research provide plenty of insight about how we’ve gotten used to living and also offer a glimpse of what we might want next.
The first set of findings, released this month by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, shows most American households have gotten downright comfortable—that is, except for the 1 percent of homes that don’t have indoor plumbing.
There is a cautionary note contained in the 2009 American Housing Survey, however. Only 36 percent of U.S. homes have a working carbon monoxide detector.
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