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    Public Backlash Grows Over US Artificial Intelligence Data Center Boom

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals widespread public unease across the United States regarding the rapid expansion of data centers built to support artificial intelligence (AI). Voters are increasingly worried about local impacts, rising utility costs, and job security ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

    Key Poll Findings

    The nationwide poll surveyed 4,531 people, highlighting a sharp divide between federal tech priorities and local community sentiment:

    • Pace of Growth: Only 33% of Americans believe building data centers at the current rapid pace is a good thing, while 64% disagree.

    • Not In My Backyard: Some 57% of respondents (including two-thirds of Democrats and half of Republicans) would actively oppose a data center being built in their own community. Only 14% would welcome one.

    • Skyrocketing Electric Bills: A staggering 77% of Americans express concern that the immense energy demands of AI algorithms will drive up residential electricity prices.

    Why Communities Are Resisting

    While the federal government has pushed to accelerate infrastructure permitting to stay ahead of global competitors like China, local residents face several distinct challenges:

    1. Massive Resource Consumption: Data centers require enormous plots of land, burn through massive amounts of electricity, and consume millions of gallons of water for cooling systems.

    2. Few Long-Term Jobs: Despite their massive physical and financial footprint, these highly automated facilities create very few permanent local jobs once construction wraps up.

    3. Lack of Transparency: Residents report a frustrating lack of clarity from local officials regarding the tax breaks and incentives being quietly offered to multi-billion dollar tech firms.

    4. Broader Labor Anxieties: The friction is compounded by wider economic fears, with 50% of survey respondents worrying that AI advancements could eventually put them or someone in their household out of work.

    Political and Legislative Fallout

    With inflation already a critical political flashpoint, the issue is fast becoming a major campaign talking point. Some political candidates are actively campaigning against unchecked data center growth to channel voter frustration over rising cost-of-living expenses.

    The backlash has reached state capitols as well. Faced with mounting pressure from constituents over strained power grids and environmental concerns, fourteen states have already considered or are currently considering temporary pauses (moratoriums) on new data center projects.

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