Analysis | Working From Home Is Not an Urban Escape Hatch - The Washington Post
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These numbers are from the 2021 edition of the American Community Survey, a sort of mini-census that the US Census Bureau sends out to 3.
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The places I have chosen to focus on here are Census Public Use Microdata Areas, or PUMAs, which divide the nation into units big enough (population of more than 100,000, usually) for the Census Bureau to release microdata from which anybody can compile their own custom estimates and tables without compromising the privacy of respondents.
These particular numbers are derived not from the microdata (which isn’t out yet and is released only as five-year averages in any case) but from a table published by the Census Bureau in mid-September that I’ve seen referenced by one pseudonymous Twitter user but otherwise has not received the ample attention it deserves.
A big advantage of PUMAs is that they divide diverse big cities into more coherent parts while at the same time adding together suburbs (and small towns and rural areas) that alone don’t have enough people for the Census Bureau to release their data.
Central Washington, DC, in the Census Bureau’s accounting (here’s the map) includes the nation’s most famous home office, at the White House, as well as the Capitol Mall and the neighborhoods north and south of it, from Foggy Bottom to Dupont Circle to Adams Morgan to Shaw to the new residential developments of Southwest and the Navy Yard.
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The Census Bureau also released work-from-home estimates for cities and census-defined places of 65,000 residents or more.
When I posted a version of this chart on Twitter a couple of weeks ago (based on a different Census Bureau table that had data only for fewer, bigger cities), a lot of people reacted with surprise that cities and close-in suburbs dominated the rankings rather than exurbs and mountain resorts.
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