See what the average commute is in Marshall County, KS
See what the average commute is in Marshall County, KS
American commutes are getting longer, with a U.S. Census Bureau report released in 2021 revealing the average one-way commute in 2019 reached a record high of 27.6 minutes. Combined with high gas prices, workers' daily commutes are increasingly time-consuming and expensive—so much so that some are calling for commutes to count as part of the workday.
Even worse are travel times for "super commuters"—that unlucky 10% of Americans traveling more than one hour each way to punch a clock.
Stacker compiled statistics about the average commute in Marshall County using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Statistics are calculated based on 2020 5-year estimates. Marshall County has a shorter commute than four out of six neighboring counties, with Pottawatomie County, KS having the longest commute at 26.0 minutes.
Marshall County commuting by the numbers
- Average commute: 16.2 minutes
--- 17.5% lower than state average
--- #41 best commute in the state
- Workers with 1+ hour commute: 3.0%
- Workers who drive to work: 86.6%
--- Workers who carpool to work: 8.3%
- Workers who take public transport to work: 0.1%
- Workers who work from home: 6.7%
- Left for work between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m.: 15.2%
- Worked outside county of residence: 14.6%
Commutes in neighboring counties
#1. Nemaha County, KS: 14.5 minutes
#2. Riley County, KS: 15.0 minutes
#3. Marshall County, KS: 16.2 minutes
#4. Washington County, KS: 20.2 minutes
#4. Gage County, NE: 20.2 minutes
#6. Pawnee County, NE: 23.6 minutes
#7. Pottawatomie County, KS: 26.0 minutes
Counties with the best commute in Kansas
#1. Greeley County: 9.1 minutes
#2. Stanton County: 10.0 minutes
#3. Graham County: 11.2 minutes
Counties with the worst commute in Kansas
#1. Linn County: 34.3 minutes
#2. Elk County: 31.4 minutes
#3. Jackson County: 30.6 minutes