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Off the Charts: Downtown Seattle is working from home. What about your neighborhood?

caption: Collage of car driving along road with data visualization in the background. Photo courtesy of Istock.
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In some Seattle neighborhoods, driving to work has been replaced by working from home or walking to work, but that trend doesn't hold across the city.

Seattleites are driving a lot less and traffic seems to be getting better — as Axios and The Seattle Times recently reported — but those numbers hide some key differences between Seattle neighborhoods.

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The most recent U.S. Census Bureau data from the 2022 American Community Survey reveals that driving to work is still the norm overall, but nearly 20% of Seattle neighborhoods forgo the car for other options — primarily working from home and walking to work.

Public transit is still lagging behind in popularity following a national trend post-Covid, although recent ridership numbers from King County Metro show public transit use is on the upswing. How does your neighborhood stack up?

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