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Originally Posted by lzppjb
I have a question about commuting and surrounding areas being officially grouped into our metro area.
I know it's based on work, or am I mistaken? Does it have to be physical commuters? Because I was thinking, would all of the work-from-home e-commuters qualify? If enough people move to, say, Lampasas, but their employer is Austin-based, do those people count toward the commuter numbers?
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No. Remote work does not count. One must physically commute to be counted as a commuter. Work-at-home (remote) employees do not "commute" anywhere.
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AUSTIN (City): 979,882 +1.87% - '20-'23 | AUSTIN MSA (5 counties): 2,473,275 +8.32% - '20-'23
SAN ANTONIO (City): 1,495,295 +4.23% - '20-'23 | SAN ANTONIO MSA (8 counties): 2,703,999 +5.70% - '20-'23
AUS-SAT REGION (MSAs/13 counties): 5,177,274 +6.94% - '20-'23 | *SRC: US Census*
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