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Counties with the worst commutes in Virginia

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(STACKER) — Commuting simply ranks as one of many least pleasant components of an individual’s day.

Commuters encounter extra bodily well being issues, and low-income commuters are much less more likely to achieve monetary stability—amongst a number of different adverse impacts.

And but, America’s commutes hold getting longer as individuals transfer farther away from the workplace, based on census knowledge.

Stacker compiled a listing of counties with the worst commutes in Virginia utilizing knowledge from the U.S. Census Bureau. Counties are ranked by longest common commute time in 2019.

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Assume you’ve got an extended journey to work? Learn on to check it in opposition to the worst commutes statewide.

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#30. Craig County

– Common commute time: 33.9 minutes
— #144 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 18.1% longer than state common
— 22.8% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 0.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 9.7%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 72.1%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (90.4%), carpooled (7%), walked (0.2%), public transportation (0%), labored from residence (2.4%)

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#29. New Kent County

– Common commute time: 34 minutes
— #138 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 18.5% longer than state common
— 23.2% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 3.3%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 13.5%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 76%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (86.3%), carpooled (5.4%), walked (0.8%), public transportation (0.4%), labored from residence (5.9%)

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#28. Floyd County

– Common commute time: 34.3 minutes
— #127 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 19.5% longer than state common
— 24.3% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 2.1%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 10.7%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 57.1%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (80.3%), carpooled (10.7%), walked (1.7%), public transportation (0.5%), labored from residence (6.3%)

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#27. Northumberland County

– Common commute time: 34.3 minutes
— #127 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 19.5% longer than state common
— 24.3% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 9.7%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 14.2%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 45.2%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (83.4%), carpooled (5.7%), walked (0.9%), public transportation (0.2%), labored from residence (8%)

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#26. Loudoun County

– Common commute time: 34.5 minutes
— #118 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 20.2% longer than state common
— 25.0% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 5.4%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 11.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 40.3%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (76.2%), carpooled (9.2%), walked (1.7%), public transportation (3.6%), labored from residence (7.9%)

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#25. Web page County

– Common commute time: 34.8 minutes
— #111 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 21.3% longer than state common
— 26.1% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 8.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 27.6%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 46.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (78.1%), carpooled (14.5%), walked (1.8%), public transportation (0.3%), labored from residence (4.8%)

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#24. Sussex County

– Common commute time: 34.9 minutes
— #106 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 21.6% longer than state common
— 26.4% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 4.9%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 24.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 61.6%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (80.1%), carpooled (11.4%), walked (2.4%), public transportation (1.2%), labored from residence (2.1%)

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#23. Caroline County

– Common commute time: 35.1 minutes
— #98 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 22.3% longer than state common
— 27.2% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 7.4%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 20.8%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 61.8%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (80.3%), carpooled (10.5%), walked (4.4%), public transportation (0.4%), labored from residence (3.4%)

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#22. King and Queen County

– Common commute time: 35.2 minutes
— #95 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 22.6% longer than state common
— 27.5% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 1.3%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 17.9%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 78.3%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (83.4%), carpooled (5.8%), walked (0.3%), public transportation (0%), labored from residence (8.5%)

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#21. Essex County

– Common commute time: 35.7 minutes
— #81 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 24.4% longer than state common
— 29.3% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 6.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 22.4%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 55.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (82.4%), carpooled (9.1%), walked (2%), public transportation (0%), labored from residence (4%)

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#20. Buckingham County

– Common commute time: 36.3 minutes
— #71 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 26.5% longer than state common
— 31.5% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 5.1%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 21.6%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 60.9%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (82%), carpooled (7.9%), walked (1.5%), public transportation (0.7%), labored from residence (5.2%)

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#19. Manassas (Metropolis)

– Common commute time: 36.5 minutes
— #66 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 27.2% longer than state common
— 32.2% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 7.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 20.9%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 69.8%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (76.2%), carpooled (13%), walked (2%), public transportation (3.4%), labored from residence (4%)

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#18. Louisa County

– Common commute time: 36.7 minutes
— #61 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 27.9% longer than state common
— 33.0% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 4.7%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 16.0%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 57.2%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (78.6%), carpooled (12.9%), walked (1.2%), public transportation (0.3%), labored from residence (6.6%)

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#17. Clarke County

– Common commute time: 38.1 minutes
— #43 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 32.8% longer than state common
— 38.0% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 6.6%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 17.0%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 69.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (80.1%), carpooled (10.3%), walked (1.5%), public transportation (0.5%), labored from residence (6.7%)

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#16. King George County

– Common commute time: 38.1 minutes
— #43 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 32.8% longer than state common
— 38.0% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 12.9%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 23.0%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 35.1%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (82.9%), carpooled (9.9%), walked (0.8%), public transportation (1.8%), labored from residence (4.1%)

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#15. Orange County

– Common commute time: 38.2 minutes
— #40 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 33.1% longer than state common
— 38.4% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 9.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 17.8%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 58.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (81.4%), carpooled (11.5%), walked (0.7%), public transportation (0.9%), labored from residence (5.1%)

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#14. Culpeper County

– Common commute time: 38.2 minutes
— #40 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 33.1% longer than state common
— 38.4% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 11.8%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 25.4%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 48.8%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (81%), carpooled (11.2%), walked (1.3%), public transportation (0.8%), labored from residence (4.4%)

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#13. Spotsylvania County

– Common commute time: 38.3 minutes
— #38 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 33.4% longer than state common
— 38.8% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 10.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 24.0%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 55.5%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (77.8%), carpooled (12.7%), walked (0.7%), public transportation (2.7%), labored from residence (4.9%)

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#12. Mathews County

– Common commute time: 38.6 minutes
— #35 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 34.5% longer than state common
— 39.9% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 7.2%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 24.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 61.2%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (79.2%), carpooled (13.1%), walked (0.8%), public transportation (0.4%), labored from residence (5.3%)

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#11. King William County

– Common commute time: 39.1 minutes
— #31 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 36.2% longer than state common
— 41.7% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 3.5%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 17.2%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 71.4%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (88.2%), carpooled (4.1%), walked (0.6%), public transportation (0.2%), labored from residence (6%)

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#10. Amelia County

– Common commute time: 39.9 minutes
— #22 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 39.0% longer than state common
— 44.6% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 3.5%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 26.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 72.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (86.8%), carpooled (4.8%), walked (1.7%), public transportation (1.1%), labored from residence (3.5%)

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#9. Rappahannock County

– Common commute time: 39.9 minutes
— #22 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 39.0% longer than state common
— 44.6% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 17.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 15.5%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 53.4%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (74.7%), carpooled (12.8%), walked (3.4%), public transportation (0.5%), labored from residence (7.9%)

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#8. Prince William County

– Common commute time: 40 minutes
— #21 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 39.4% longer than state common
— 44.9% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 6.5%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 22.9%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 49.8%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (75.3%), carpooled (11.5%), walked (1.1%), public transportation (4.9%), labored from residence (4.8%)

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#7. Manassas Park (Metropolis)

– Common commute time: 40.5 minutes
— #18 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 41.1% longer than state common
— 46.7% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 7.2%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 30.5%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 73.7%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (70.5%), carpooled (15.1%), walked (0.5%), public transportation (7.3%), labored from residence (5.6%)

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#6. Stafford County

– Common commute time: 40.5 minutes
— #18 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 41.1% longer than state common
— 46.7% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 10.4%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 27.3%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 56.1%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (74%), carpooled (13.5%), walked (1.6%), public transportation (3.8%), labored from residence (5.7%)

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#5. Fauquier County

– Common commute time: 41 minutes
— #17 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 42.9% longer than state common
— 48.6% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 9.8%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 23.7%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 54.5%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (81.3%), carpooled (7.7%), walked (1%), public transportation (1.2%), labored from residence (8%)

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#4. Surry County

– Common commute time: 41.3 minutes
— #16 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 43.9% longer than state common
— 49.6% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 8.4%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 26.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 74%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (83%), carpooled (8.8%), walked (1%), public transportation (2.9%), labored from residence (3%)

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#3. Warren County

– Common commute time: 41.7 minutes
— #15 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 45.3% longer than state common
— 51.1% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 11.6%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 27.8%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 52.9%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (75.1%), carpooled (14.9%), walked (2.1%), public transportation (0.2%), labored from residence (6.9%)

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#2. Westmoreland County

– Common commute time: 42.6 minutes
— #11 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 48.4% longer than state common
— 54.3% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 12.8%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 22.1%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 55.4%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (78.8%), carpooled (9.5%), walked (0.3%), public transportation (0.4%), labored from residence (9.1%)

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#1. Cumberland County

– Common commute time: 44.8 minutes
— #6 longest amongst all counties nationwide
— 56.1% longer than state common
— 62.3% longer than nationwide common

– Employees with 90+ minute commute: 12.0%
– Left for work from 12 a.m. to six a.m.: 17.4%
– Labored exterior county of residence: 74.1%
– Technique of transportation: drove alone (78.7%), carpooled (12.7%), walked (0%), public transportation (0.1%), labored from residence (6.5%)



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