Nearly Half of Americans Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Neighborhoods, While 38% Support Them
- Young Americans are more likely than older generations to support data centers in their backyards, according to a Redfin survey.
- AI data centers face more pushback than other proposed building types in neighborhoods, namely new apartments and multi-use complexes.
- AI data centers are viewed as controversial partly because some Americans believe they strain electricity and water resources in communities where they’re built.
The
At the same time, AI data centers can create well-paying jobs in fields like IT and security, support local construction employment and spur investment in energy and water infrastructure—potentially boosting struggling areas.
“A lot of local residents are frustrated about the surge in data centers in our community,” said
Younger Americans More Likely to Support AI Data Centers in Their Backyards
Gen Zers (48%) and millennials (50%) are more likely than Gen Xers (38%) and baby boomers (22%) to support data centers in their backyard.
Broken down by political preference, roughly half (49%) of
AI Data Centers Face More Neighborhood Pushback Than Apartment Complexes
Americans are slightly more likely to oppose data centers in their neighborhood than any other type of building Redfin asked about. Nearly half (47%) of
Just over one-third (37%) of respondents oppose building a new apartment complex in their neighborhood, while 31% oppose a new mixed-use development nearby.
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