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Commuting Visualizations

A typical Census Bureau visualization is a visual presentation of data made with charts, tables, maps, and other graphic elements. Visualizations are often interactive and contain text for labeling, but do not have the narrative text of infographics. Like infographics, they are effective because they simplify information and make use of the human ability to see patterns and trends.

Most of our visualizations can be shared, embedded, downloaded, and printed. We provide source and methodology information.


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State Facts for Students
Brings data close to home by helping students collect, analyze, and compare kid-friendly information about their own state.
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State Facts for Students: Guam
Brings data close to home by helping students collect, analyze, and compare kid-friendly information about Guam.
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State Facts for Students: U.S. Virgin Islands
Brings data close to home by helping students collect, analyze, and compare kid-friendly information about the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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State Facts for Students: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Brings data close to home by helping students collect, analyze, and compare kid-friendly information about the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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State Facts for Students: American Samoa
Brings data close to home by helping students collect, analyze, and compare kid-friendly information about American Samoa.
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Revenue From the Road
Estimated sales or revenue for select automotive industries in 2021.
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What Can You Learn About Counties From the American Community Survey?
This visualization lets you explore data the U.S. Census Bureau provides on popular topics from the 2016-2020 ACS 5-year estimates.
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Jobs Within Walking Distance of Metro Rail Stations
Create custom maps with places that matter to you using the OnTheMap data tool.
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Means of Transportation to Work
Public transportation commuters 16 years and over.
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What can you learn about states from the American Community Survey?
This visualization lets you explore data the Census Bureau provides for some of the most popular topics from the 2019 American Community Survey.
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What can you learn about metro areas from the ACS?
The American Community Survey (ACS) helps local officials, community leaders, and businesses understand the changes taking place in their communities.
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Average Travel Time to Work in the United States by Metro Area
View the average time it takes to travel to work by metro area.
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What Can You Learn About Counties From the American Community Survey?
The American Community Survey (ACS) is the premier source for detailed population and housing information about our nation.
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What can you learn from the American Community Survey?
The American Community Survey (ACS) helps local officials, community leaders, and businesses understand the changes taking place in their communities.
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Cycling Commuters
Cities (of 100,000 Population or More) by Percentage of People Biking to Work
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Why Do People Move?
Among the 36 million people who moved between 2012 and 2013, 5% said the most important reason for moving was to be closer to work or for an easier commute.
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Walking to Work
Walking to work has remained unchanged since 2000 after steadily decreasing since 1980.
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Bicycling to Work
Many U.S. cities are seeing an increase in bicycle commuters, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released today.
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Bicycling and Walking to Work in the United States: 2008–2012
These visualizations are of Bicycling and Walking to Work in the United States: 2008â⠬â 2012.
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Working at Home is on the Rise
This is reflected in a growing number of people working from home. Census Bureau surveys tell us who’s working at home.
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No Commute? Americans Who Work at Home
These visualizations are of No Commute? Americans Who Work at Home.
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Home Based Workers in the United States: 1995
View and download 1995 SIPP figures about working at home.
Page Last Revised - November 20, 2021
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