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    1. liebkartoffel on

      I was born and raised in Washington State and the summers growing up were pretty glorious–75F, low humidity, and nary a drop of rain for ~2 months. A few warm nights, but fans were always more than sufficient. Thanks to climate change I know those summer temps are trending up, so I suspect that percentage will increase. I’ve been living in Minnesota for the past 12 years and actually made it a couple of summers before caving and buying a window AC unit for the bedroom, but…it was rough.

    2. WalletFullOfSausage on

      It’s a bit misleading because I’d say more than half of the places with AC have central air, so only one unit serves the entire house.

    3. SnailSlimer2000 on

      I have only seen one in Europe my entire life.

      I envy the cheap american energy prices for people to afford it blasting.

    4. GasFartRepulsive on

      Air conditioning is up there with the all time greatest inventions. My parents live in northern New England and one summer I went there and it was mid 90s. No air conditioning. Absolutely miserable. I slept in the unfinished basement on a cot. Really appreciate my air conditioning

    5. Libertarian_2020 on

      And the government wants everyone to drive EVs? Can our grid handle it?

    6. Next_Tower5452 on

      That’s going to have to change with global warming. Building codes need to change and require air conditioning.

    7. CloudCumberland on

      Love the dropoff between the Dakotas and Montana. Driving across during the summer, you quickly know why.

    8. Time-Industry-1364 on

      As a Floridian I cannot possibly imagine not.. having an air conditioner.

    9. Iowa is the highest state for some reason. And yes, I know they have hot and humid summers. But it’s still funny that they’re #1.

    10. Latter_Finding8548 on

      San Francisco and north coast is doing a lot of heavy lifting to reduce air conditioning rates in California.

    11. WV being colder than its northern neighbors is something ive always found interesting and you see it on this map

    12. AdventurousTap2171 on

      NC here – no Air Conditioning.

      However, I’ve never seen temps at home get above 87 degrees.

    13. NecessaryJudgment5 on

      I’m surprised Wisconsin, where I live, is so high. I thought it would be around 70-80%. A lot of old houses don’t have AC.

    14. ApprehensivePeace305 on

      My family in Pennsylvania held out till 2021. We just couldn’t take it anymore, the summers became too humid. We’re progressively getting wetter and hotter summers here in my opinion. When it’s not wet, it’s even hotter though

    15. Pistol_PDX_Pete on

      PNW used to be much lower. As someone who used to look at this data frequently, Oregon was closer 50-60% just 20 years ago.

      Climate change is real.

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