Seems like a bunch of random links in support of a predetermined conclusion.
The declining usage of, or presence of dishwashers, isn't supported in any way. Yes, they are more efficient based on a law that was passed in 2013, and another that will come into effect in 2027. The 20% usage statistic doesn't say if that's increasing or decreasing. People watching Tiktok doesn't indicate anything about their current or previous behavior. The claim about tiny homes is contradicted by the same article suggesting that people moving to the city want more, not less dishwashers.
This government study from 2015 which seems to be the source of the "20% don't use weekly" stat suggests that it's mostly the poor who don't use their dishwashers:
The declining usage of, or presence of dishwashers, isn't supported in any way. Yes, they are more efficient based on a law that was passed in 2013, and another that will come into effect in 2027. The 20% usage statistic doesn't say if that's increasing or decreasing. People watching Tiktok doesn't indicate anything about their current or previous behavior. The claim about tiny homes is contradicted by the same article suggesting that people moving to the city want more, not less dishwashers.
This government study from 2015 which seems to be the source of the "20% don't use weekly" stat suggests that it's mostly the poor who don't use their dishwashers:
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=31692
I'm guessing it's because their dishwashers are old and broken, and they can't afford to get a new one, not that they would because they rent.