In the bay area every home I've lived in had 20A circuits for everything.
The NEC 80% rule is only relevant in data centers where someone enforces it. The time-current curve for any 20A breaker shows that it will take infinite time to trip when you draw 20A. This is correct behavior because 12awg wire can handle 20A indefinitely
Some outlets have the 20A sideways part, but from a safety/code perspective that's irrelevant.
Consider what happens when you plug two 10A devices into a power strip. In the US there are no true 15A rated outlets. All outlets must handle 20A because the electrical code allows any outlet to be on a 20A breaker.
The NEC 80% rule is only relevant in data centers where someone enforces it. The time-current curve for any 20A breaker shows that it will take infinite time to trip when you draw 20A. This is correct behavior because 12awg wire can handle 20A indefinitely