Yes. As Albion points out, that would not be a high proportion. In my diocese of somewhere around two hundred parishes, I'd expect to be able to count on my fingers the number that would have a daily mass. They tend to also be slightly bigger than average parishes, where there are enough clergy to share the liturgical work involved.
Not close to where I live. I live in a rural area, upper midwest, the closest Episcopal Church about 35 miles away. I will have to visit sometime. I'm going to check out their website. There is another one about 45 minutes away. I used to live in a larger area, but moved here when I got married years ago.
I'm still looking to visit an Orthodox church about 80 miles away, as well.
We have a Catholic church, but no daily mass. The priest pastors 3 churches in our rural area, though so has mass every 3rd Sunday here, not sure about daily masses. I'm sure they are daily but not here.
I also think that, in general, Lutherans are probably our closest cousins. Would no Lutheran churches have something like a daily morning or evening prayer service, though?