Bloomington, Normal Metro Area Historical Commuting to Work Data
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Bloomington, Normal Area | Illinois | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 86,950, 100% | 5,926,796 | 139,893,639 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 69,273, 79.67%, see rank | 73.47% | 76.14% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 7,693, 8.85%, see rank | 8.98% | 10.03% |
Public Transportation | 1,379, 1.59%, see rank | 8.71% | 4.98% |
Walked | 4,396, 5.06%, see rank | 3.13% | 2.82% |
Other Means | 1,395, 1.60%, see rank | 1.63% | 1.76% |
Worked at Home | 2,814, 3.24%, see rank | 4.08% | 4.27% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankBloomington, Normal Area | 17.1 minutes |
Illinois | 28.5 minutes |
U.S. | 25.4 minutes |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Bloomington, Normal Area | Illinois | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 85,869, 100% | 5,930,230 | 139,255,035 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 67,985, 79.17%, see rank | 73.64% | 76.00% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 7,986, 9.30%, see rank | 9.11% | 10.35% |
Public Transportation | 1,414, 1.65%, see rank | 8.70% | 4.94% |
Walked | 4,447, 5.18%, see rank | 3.06% | 2.85% |
Other Means | 1,282, 1.49%, see rank | 1.57% | 1.72% |
Worked at Home | 2,755, 3.21%, see rank | 3.92% | 4.14% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankBloomington, Normal Area | 16.8 minutes |
Illinois | 28.5 minutes |
U.S. | 25.3 minutes |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Bloomington, Normal Area | Illinois | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 82,831, 100% | 5,952,465 | 138,541,405 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 64,764, 78.19%, see rank | 73.49% | 75.92% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 8,272, 9.99%, see rank | 9.25% | 10.52% |
Public Transportation | 1,190, 1.44%, see rank | 8.82% | 4.95% |
Walked | 4,715, 5.69%, see rank | 3.11% | 2.86% |
Other Means | 1,120, 1.35%, see rank | 1.56% | 1.72% |
Worked at Home | 2,770, 3.34%, see rank | 3.77% | 4.02% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankBloomington, Normal Area | 16.7 minutes |
Illinois | 28.4 minutes |
U.S. | 25.2 minutes |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.