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===Commuting trends in the United States=== [[File:USCommutePatternsTimeCommute.png|thumb|upright=1.6|Commuting times and patterns in US cities, 2023 US Census data]] In the United States, the [[Census Bureau]]'s [[American Community Survey]] (ACS) collects data on commuting times, allowing an analysis of average commute time by industry, location, and vehicle. According to the 2014 ACS, the average commute time for adults in the United States was 26.8 minutes. The occupations with the longest commutes were [[Construction]] and [[Mining]] (33.4 minutes), [[Computer Science]] and [[Math]] (31.8), and [[Business]] Operations Specialists (30.2), while those in the military had the shortest commute (21). In general, urban and suburban workers in the US have similar commute times (about 30 minutes), while rural workers have significantly shorter commutes (22.6 minutes). In the US, over 90% of workers commute by car, while about 5% commute by [[public transportation]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kopf|first1=Dan|title=Which Professions Have the Longest Commutes?|url=http://priceonomics.com/which-professions-have-the-longest-commutes/|website=Pricenomics|date=23 February 2016 |access-date=10 March 2016}}</ref> [[Statistical models]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Misra|first1=Rajul|title=Discretionary activity time allocation of individuals between in-home and out-of-home and between weekdays and weekends|journal=Transportation|volume=26|issue=2|pages=193β229|doi=10.1023/A:1005192230485|year=1999|s2cid=152762648 }}</ref> indicate that in addition to demographics and work duration, commute time is one of the most important determinants of discretionary time allocation by individuals.
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