Miller Area School District 29-4 Historical Commuting to Work Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Miller Area School District 29-4 | South Dakota | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 1,460, 100% | 420,700 | 141,337,148 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 1,053, 72.12%, see rank | 78.81% | 76.41% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 90, 6.16%, see rank | 9.52% | 9.59% |
Public Transportation | 11, 0.75%, see rank | 0.50% | 5.06% |
Walked | 114, 7.81%, see rank | 4.13% | 2.78% |
Other Means | 6, 0.41%, see rank | 1.58% | 1.79% |
Worked at Home | 186, 12.74%, see rank | 5.46% | 4.37% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankMiller Area School District 29-4 | 13.4 minutes |
South Dakota | 16.2 minutes |
U.S. | 25.7 minutes |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Miller Area School District 29-4 | South Dakota | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 1,570, 100% | 412,161 | 139,893,639 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 1,147, 73.06%, see rank | 77.87% | 76.14% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 124, 7.90%, see rank | 9.90% | 10.03% |
Public Transportation | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.56% | 4.98% |
Walked | 110, 7.01%, see rank | 4.27% | 2.82% |
Other Means | 12, 0.76%, see rank | 1.71% | 1.76% |
Worked at Home | 177, 11.27%, see rank | 5.69% | 4.27% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankMiller Area School District 29-4 | 12.8 minutes |
South Dakota | 16.1 minutes |
U.S. | 25.4 minutes |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Miller Area School District 29-4 | South Dakota | U.S. |
Workers 16 Years and Over | 1,586, 100% | 405,497 | 139,255,035 |
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone | 1,057, 66.65%, see rank | 77.53% | 76.00% |
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled | 129, 8.13%, see rank | 9.92% | 10.35% |
Public Transportation | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.48% | 4.94% |
Walked | 139, 8.76%, see rank | 4.43% | 2.85% |
Other Means | 19, 1.20%, see rank | 1.62% | 1.72% |
Worked at Home | 242, 15.26%, see rank | 6.01% | 4.14% |
Mean Travel Time to Work, see rankMiller Area School District 29-4 | 11.7 minutes |
South Dakota | 15.9 minutes |
U.S. | 25.3 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.