I live in a suburb of the Minneapolis, and currently those wearing masks are clearly the minority.--probably around 20%. If I drive down to the small towns to visit family, it is very rare to ever find someone wearing a mask.
Today I went to a Swedish grocery store in Minneapolis to get some things for Christmas. The store was full of about 30 people wearing masks, and I was the only customer that was unmasked. I was preparing myself to be asked to leave for not abiding to city regulations or store requests when I noticed that all of the workers (probably owners) behind the meat counter were also unmasked.
I was very glad to give this store my patronage. As for the the other customers... people really have a LOT of waking up to do still.
My AZ town is big in seniors, 70% mask up. Younger people tend to mask up. Its us in the middle that are really maskless. Then the town over with less seniors are hardly ever masked. Love shopping there. Sad to see them so fearful