Not exactly. The elimination of urinals will make the whole process less efficient. The increase in floor space required and expense for upgrades will be reflected by yet another decrease in the standard of living of Americans.
No single change will necessarily stand out, but the end result is that our grandchildren and their grandchildren will be less well off than we have been.
Like Puerto Rico, much of the rest of the U.S. suffers under the delusion that our wealth is boundless and that we can indulge any irrational idea that comes along. This is just one more hole in the an economic boat which has been taking on water for a generation or two.
Yeah - cause every home in America has a urinal in it. Right.