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Census Workshops in June
PSRC is working with the Census Bureau to host two online workshops to cover a wide range of useful Census data products and resources for supporting local planning work.
The first workshop was held...
Park-and-ride use still low, but growing
With many people continuing to work from home in 2021, there were plenty of empty spaces at the region’s park-and-rides.
Occupancy had been at 76% before the pandemic; in 2021 it plummeted to 19%....
Planning for Workforce Recovery
PSRC recently completed a Workforce Recovery Planning Project, designed to provide actionable regional labor market information to a broad array of stakeholders on in-demand industries and...
The diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander experiences
The central Puget Sound region has about 600,000 people who identify as Asian Alone and more than 35,000 people who identify as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone, as we discovered last...
2022 Census Workshops
In conjunction with the Census Bureau, the Puget Sound Regional Council is hosting two online workshops this coming June that will cover a wide range of useful Census data products and resources for...
American Community Survey 2016-2020 Five-Year Estimates
The files below include survey results from the five-year period from 2016 through 2020. They are demographic profiles which include age, sex, income, household size, education, and other topics.
Region added 36,000 people last year
Wait—there was growth during the pandemic? Yes, the central Puget Sound region continued to grow last year, reaching a total population of 4.3 million.
From April 1, 2020 to April 1, 2021, the four-...
Workforce Recovery Planning
PSRC completed a Workforce Recovery Planning Project designed to provide actionable regional labor market information to a broad array of stakeholders on in-demand industries and occupations and...
New development an important strategy in solving stormwater
A developer, with the help of Salmon Safe and other partners, integrated green stormwater infrastructure into a new development’s landscaping to treat runoff from the Aurora Bridge, going above...