Largest Public-Transit Commuter Counts by U.S. State or DC, 2024

U.S. states and DC; 2024 ACS 1-year public-transit commuters age 16+, people.

What the Data Shows

Count of public-transport commuters is compared across the 50 states and the District of Columbia for 2024. Values count workers age 16 or older who usually commute by public transportation, excluding taxicabs. New York ranks first at 2,312,760 people, ahead of California by 1,689,682 people. Massachusetts records 291,776 people, making the first value 7.93 times the last.

Data table

Unit: people · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1New York2.31M2024
2California623.1K2024
3New Jersey464.5K2024
4Illinois440.2K2024
5Massachusetts291.8K2024

Data notes & caveats

The ranking uses absolute counts rather than rates. Values count workers age 16 or older who usually commute by public transportation, excluding taxicabs. ACS estimates are subject to sampling error; margins of error are not included here.

Methodology

The ranking uses the 2024 ACS 1-year estimate for count of public-transport commuters across U.S. states and DC. Values are ordered from highest to lowest, with equal values retaining tied ranks. National totals and other summary geographies are excluded. Compact labels are rounded for readability without changing the source order.

Source consistency notes

All entries use the same Census source family, ACS 1-year product, 2024 period and measurement unit (people), supporting a like-for-like ranking across the stated geographies.

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