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Who is most productive working from home?
Researchers from PSRC and the University of Washington have published an analysis of teleworking productivity in Findings, a journal focused on transportation and urbanism.
PSRC’s Brian H.Y....
Migration to region hit historic levels during last decade
A new Puget Sound Trends report shows growth from 2010–2020 was nearly as much as 1960–1980 combined. In-migration, fueled by a strong job market, drove more population growth from 2010 to 2020 than...
Parking trends in the central Puget Sound region
PSRC’s parking inventory collects data on off-street parking facilities in the region’s central business districts, ferry terminals, and some urban neighborhoods.
Our new report...
American Community Survey 2019 One-Year Estimates
The files below include survey results from 2019. They are demographic profiles which include age, sex, income, household size, education, and other topics.
People of color weigh in on bike, transit improvements
PSRC’s 2019 household travel survey asked if improvements like dedicated bike lanes or more frequent transit would make people want to use them more.
The analysis looked at data across several broad...
Park-and-ride use grew from 2002 to 2019
PSRC has created a new dashboard that displays park-and-ride data between 2002 and 2019.
It shows trends for available and occupied spaces, percent of available spaces occupied, and number of lots,...
Take the Fall 2020 COVID-19 Mobility Survey
A new COVID-19 Mobility Survey aims to find out how people are doing during this unexpected, long period of partial shutdown.
Take the survey
The fall survey is a follow up to a survey conducted last...
Report on COVID-19 Mobility Survey now available
The University of Washington and the Puget Sound Regional Council have been working together to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting our daily schedules, lifestyle choices, and mental...
COVID-19 Mobility Survey
What are these surveys about?
Data collected through these surveys provides a snapshot of how people adapted in the pandemic. The shifts in mobility patterns and behavior reflected in these surveys...