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Selected Characteristics of Travel to Work in 21 Metropolitan Areas: 1975

Report Number P23-68

Introduction

This report presents results from the Travel-to-Work Supplement to the Bureau's Annual Housing Survey, initiated in 1975 under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

Travel -to-work data for the following standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) are included in this report:

Atlanta, Ga.
Chicago, lll.
Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Columbus, Ohio
Hartford, Conn.
Kansas City, Mo.-Kans.
Madison, Wis.
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis.
New Orleans, La.
Newport News-Hampton, Va.
Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.J.
Portland, Oreg.-Wash.
Rochester, N.Y.
San Antonio, Tex.
San Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario, Calif.
San Diego, Calif.
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke, Mass.-Conn.

The data presented here are based on the first 4 months of interviews (conducted during the period of April through July 1975) from Group II of the survey's SMSA sample, which represents about one-third of the final sample from that group. Because the findings are more susceptible to sampling error than the complete 12-month data, any interpretation of the data should be made with care.

A Note on Language

Census statistics date back to 1790 and reflect the growth and change of the United States. Past census reports contain some terms that today’s readers may consider obsolete and inappropriate. As part of our goal to be open and transparent with the public, we are improving access to all Census Bureau original publications and statistics, which serve as a guide to the nation's history.

Page Last Revised - October 8, 2021
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