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Clinton County, IN

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Commuting

In Indiana, most workers commute to a job, either within their home county or beyond. Patterns of commuting are significant in showing the labor supply. The county labor force represents workers who reside in the county no matter where they work.

Commuting Data, 2011
 Number
Number of tax filers who live in county and work21,265
Number of tax filers who work in the county18,603
Number of tax filers who live in county and work in county16,362
Number of tax filers who live out of the county and work in county2,241
Source: Indiana Department of Revenue
Commuting Patterns: Top five counties sending workers INTO county, 2011
CountyNumberPct. Five County Total
Tippecanoe County62936.7%
Carroll County41324.1%
Boone County33219.4%
Howard County20812.1%
Hamilton County1337.8%
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Source: Indiana Department of Revenue
Commuting Patterns: Top five counties receiving workers FROM county, 2011
CountyNumberPct. Five County Total
Tippecanoe County2,44356.2%
Boone County85619.7%
Marion County48711.2%
Hamilton County2976.8%
Howard County2636.1%
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Source: Indiana Department of Revenue
Travel To Work in 2011
 NumberPct. Dist
Total Workers Age 16 and Over14,808100.0%
  Travel To Work14,30796.6%
    Car, Truck, or Van13,84793.5%
      Traveled Alone12,18382.3%
      Carpooled1,66411.2%
    Used Public Transportation30.0%
  Motorcycle, Bicycle, Walked, Other4573.1%
  Worked At Home5013.4%
Average Travel Time (Minutes)21.7 
Average Travel Time using Public Transportation (Minutes) 2010  
Source: U.S. Census Bureau & American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates