RANKING · 2010 CENSUS · 500 SHOWN OF 3,131
Longest commutes, US counties · 2010
US counties ranked by mean travel time to work (2010 ACS). Robertson County, Kentucky leads at 44.2. 3,131 counties qualify in total. Virginia carries 6 of the top 25 entries.
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RANKPLACESTATEPOPAVERAGE COMMUTEVS 2000
USUnited States308,745,53825.2–
UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU DECENNIAL CENSUS
Frequently asked
Which county has the highest average commute?
Robertson County, Kentucky ranks #1 with 44.2 (2010 Decennial Census).
What are the top 5 counties by average commute?
Robertson County, Kentucky, Franklin County, Mississippi, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Richmond County, New York, Queens County, New York.
How many counties are in this ranking?
3,131 counties qualify after filtering for population minimums and data availability. The ranking covers 2010 Decennial Census data.
How is average commute measured?
Mean travel time to work, one way, in minutes. Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Decennial Census.