US Metropolitan Areas:
Commuter Income Compared to
Average: 1990

Metropolitan Area Single Occupant Auto Car Pool Bus Subway Commuter Rail Other
Atlanta 7.8% -18.7% -48.0% -6.3% NA -40.8%
Baltimore 12.3% -9.5% -39.1% -1.3% 29.6% -38.2%
Boston 9.1% -12.4% -40.1% 6.0% 33.4% -42.4%
Chicago 9.7% -16.3% -32.6% -4.8% 54.3% -55.7%
New York 8.9% -11.1% -20.2% -9.0% 61.8% -32.9%
Philadelphia 11.0% -21.3% -31.9% -7.7% 45.0% -40.4%
San Francisco 8.7% -8.3% -33.7% 8.3% 39.0% -33.3%
Washington 8.1% -2.5% -35.0% 12.2% 46.1% -44.3%
Average 9.5% -12.5% -35.1% -0.3% 44.2% -41.0%
Calculated from US Census Bureau data: 1990
Bus includes Streetcar

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