Americans spend trillions every year on problems directly related to indoor air quality. Let’s break down how. “The Hidden Costs of Indoor Air Pollution” highlights the substantial economic repercussions of indoor air pollution on a national scale. Elements like humidity, particulate matter, increased concentrations of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and more can all have health impacts which cost us in more than just immediate healthcare expenses. Chronic conditions caused and worsened by poor indoor air quality cost Americans billions of dollars to treat, and they also cost employers in lost productivity, being tied to poor performance and increased work absenteeism. Many Americans also see their property value diminish as a result of poor air quality, causing structural damage to nearly 45 million homes which would cost a total estimated $225 billion to remediate. Air quality affects more than just health – it impacts your wallet as well. By analyzing a number of studies, this infographic explores the different ways indoor air quality can cost you.