Sleep quality can be strongly impacted by the environment a person sleeps in. That’s why the NapLab team studied where Americans sleep in a fascinating graphic offering percentages and even specific numbers breaking down the types of settings people sleep in. While many Americans sleep in traditional housing, the graphic offers many specifics illustrating the variety of places someone can shelter and lay their head.
Some of the locations include:
- Owner-occupied Housing
- Renter-occupied Housing
- Unsheltered (homeless)
- Institutionalized Group Quarters
- University Student Housing
- Nursing Facilities
- Juvenile Facilities
- Service Ships
- Military Housing
- Detention Centers
- Shelters
- Assisted Living Facilities
- State Prisons
- Local Jails
The graphic not only offers insight into the variety of places Americans live but also shows how many are able to own or rent homes versus people who have alternative lifestyles, whether by necessity or choice.
infographic by: naplab.com