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Aaron Gordy
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Trends show less suburban residents commute to Austin for work

Aaron Gordy
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Austin, TX
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 " Commuting patterns between counties tell much about an areas economic growth, including which towns will see the most growth and in which direction that growth will occur."  

https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/... Check out this article. Its very interesting!


Williamson County is increasingly creating more and more jobs. From 1990 to 2015, according to American Community Survey (created by the US Census Department), there has been an increase from 34,460 residents to 160,252 residents working in Williamson County.  

Over the same time frame there are less Travis County residents working in Travis County. It decreased from 97% to 91.5%. 

This is a very good article and worthy of some serious thought.