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Do most people work in New York City do they commute elsewhere?

80% of the 4.7 million employees working in New York City live within the five boroughs. The other 20% are housed outside the city and commute into NYC.



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The New York City transit system is one of the most comprehensive metro systems in the world, and the subway is its heart. You can use it to travel to and around Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.

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(there's some street parking, plenty of parking garages and some hotels offer package deals that include parking). New York is an excellent walking city, and getting around by foot is the best way to familiarize yourself with neighborhoods and their (sometimes subtle) divisions.

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New York City is one of the ultimate walkable cities. It has plentiful public transportation, but many visitors prefer to explore the city on foot. In fact, several of the city's landmarks are within easy walking distance from the others, and all five boroughs of the city are walkable.

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While almost half the households in the city own cars, fewer people use them to commute. Of the 3.8 million workers in the city, only 27 percent commute via car, truck, or van. Staten Island is the only borough where the majority of commuters (64 percent) drive, while only 8 percent of Manhattanites drive to work.

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A taxi ride from JFK to Times Square costs around $52-$58, excluding tolls and tips.

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