By September 2010, 23% of all U.S. homes were worth less than the mortgage loan.
Zillow claims over 50 million U.S. homes have been viewed.
During 2007, almost 1.3 million U.S. homes could be foreclosed on.
From 1950 to 2000, U.S. homes more than doubled in size.
By 1947, 62% of all U.S. homes had been equipped with either natural gas or propane for cooking.
At that time, only half of the receptacles in U.S. homes were three-prong.
The daily and weekly newspapers in the association reach nearly 20 million U.S. homes.
As of 2008, the channel was available in 90.6 million U.S. homes.
This is enough capacity to provide electricity for nearly one million average U.S. homes.
They became an easily recognizable trademark found in many, if not most, U.S. homes during the first half of the twentieth century.