There are more TV sets in an average U.S. household than there are people.
By 2006, Nielsen Media Research estimated that the average U.S. household had 2.73 televisions sets. Compare that with an estimated 2.55 people living in an average household in the U.S.
There were 105,480,101 households in 2000 according to the U.S. Census. Assuming that the number of households hasn't decreased, that means there are at least 287,960,676 televisions in the U.S. And that's not counting televisions that aren't in households (think of offices, restaurants, television stores, etc.).
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