Pew: Americans want bigger houses even if schools, stores are farther away
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Americans have become more likely to want to live in areas where "houses are larger and farther apart, but schools, stores and restaurants are several miles away," a new Pew Research Center poll finds.
The intrigue: Correlation isn't causation. But the change between 2019 and this year occurred during the COVID pandemic and "the accompanying period of telework, remote schooling and pandemic-related restrictions on indoor dining and other indoor activities," Pew notes.
Why it matters: It's another variable in the still-unfolding ways that the pandemic is affecting energy use.