See How Bucks County Ranks Among Top Ten Areas with Worst Commute Time in Pennsylvania

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Bucks County ranked high for counties with the worst commutes.

Bucks County ranked among the top ten counties with the worst commutes in Pennsylvania. A new report recently published by Stacker covered the statistics.

The list used data from the U.S. Census Burea, with counties being ranked based on the longest average commute time in 2020.

Bucks County placed in ninth place in the Keystone State, with an average commute time of 30.4 minutes. That is 3.3 minutes longer than the state average.

According to the report, 13.4 percent of workers in the county had a commute that is longer than 60 minutes. Those who had to leave for work between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m. made up 11.3 percent of the workforce. Meanwhile, 29.8 percent of workers had jobs outside their county of residence.

Regarding means of transportation, the overwhelming majority of commuters (79.9 percent) drove alone. Another six percent carpooled, while three percent used public transportation. Those who walked to work comprised 1.5 percent of the workforce. Finally, 8.9 percent worked from home.

Read more about counties with the worst commutes in Stacker.

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