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Rank | Take Public Transportation to Work Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 1.7% | Dawes, NE / 9,149 |
2. | 1.4% | Thurston, NE / 6,907 |
3. | 1.3% | Lancaster, NE / 279,428 |
4. | 1.2% | Douglas, NE / 505,545 |
5. | 1.1% | Gosper, NE / 2,058 |
6. | 0.8% | Stanton, NE / 6,207 |
7. | 0.6% | Scotts Bluff, NE / 36,569 |
8. | 0.6% | Richardson, NE / 8,455 |
9. | 0.5% | Box Butte, NE / 11,372 |
9. | 0.5% | Butler, NE / 8,382 |
11. | 0.5% | Morrill, NE / 5,071 |
12. | 0.4% | Merrick, NE / 7,784 |
13. | 0.4% | Dakota, NE / 20,674 |
13. | 0.4% | Rock, NE / 1,651 |
15. | 0.4% | Hall, NE / 56,899 |
16. | 0.4% | Boyd, NE / 2,107 |
17. | 0.4% | Jefferson, NE / 7,708 |
18. | 0.4% | Kearney, NE / 6,552 |
18. | 0.4% | Keith, NE / 8,356 |
18. | 0.4% | Thayer, NE / 5,262 |
21. | 0.3% | Burt, NE / 6,964 |
22. | 0.3% | Adams, NE / 31,126 |
23. | 0.3% | Lincoln, NE / 36,167 |
24. | 0.3% | Sioux, NE / 1,340 |
25. | 0.3% | Knox, NE / 8,762 |
25. | 0.3% | Holt, NE / 10,479 |
27. | 0.3% | Sarpy, NE / 152,180 |
28. | 0.2% | Nance, NE / 3,755 |
28. | 0.2% | Hitchcock, NE / 2,925 |
30. | 0.2% | York, NE / 13,886 |
30. | 0.2% | Kimball, NE / 3,814 |
32. | 0.2% | Buffalo, NE / 45,437 |
32. | 0.2% | Madison, NE / 34,720 |
32. | 0.2% | Garden, NE / 2,060 |
35. | 0.2% | Phelps, NE / 9,234 |
36. | 0.1% | Seward, NE / 16,628 |
37. | 0.1% | Dixon, NE / 6,000 |
38. | 0.1% | Washington, NE / 20,148 |
39. | 0.1% | Cedar, NE / 8,906 |
40. | 0.1% | Platte, NE / 31,675 |
41. | 0.1% | Clay, NE / 6,554 |
42. | 0.0% | Gage, NE / 22,591 |
42. | 0.0% | Saline, NE / 14,098 |
42. | 0.0% | Red Willow, NE / 11,069 |
45. | 0.0% | Dodge, NE / 36,621 |
46. | 0.0% | Dawson, NE / 24,245 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Take Public Transportation to Work Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Take Public Transportation to Work Population Percentage' data are not listed.
*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.