Kansas City

City Commute Profile

Kansas City, MO

Where Kansas City’s 251,030 resident workers go each day — 47.6% work within the area; the top destination beyond it is Overland Park.

MissouriLODES 2023 data
68
Commute Score

68 / 100

How short the typical commute is here, on an absolute 0–100 scale (higher is shorter). How it’s calculated.

Kansas City at a glance
Employed Residents
251,030
Fewer than the city’s total population
Median home–work distance
12.5mi
Straight-line, not road distance
Work Locally
47.6%
Share working within the area
Work from home
17.0%
Residents who work from home (ACS)
Top destination outside city
Overland Park
Excludes local — most work in-city

These figures are for Kansas City proper — the Census place within its city limits — not the surrounding metro area. Metro-wide totals you’ll see elsewhere are larger because they bundle in neighboring cities and suburbs.

How Kansas City commutes

Every dot is a worker moving between home and job. Trace where the area pulls people in from — and where its residents head each day.

Kansas City

251,030 commutes, one dot at a time

Kansas City

Where 251,030 workers commute

Each dot ≈ 75 workers

Where residents work

Top destinations for people who live in Kansas City, by worker count.

1Kansas City0.0 mi119,537
2Overland Park13.3 mi13,675
3Kansas City7.3 mi13,574
4North Kansas City3.6 mi8,865
5Independence8.4 mi7,769
6Liberty12.5 mi6,910
7Lenexa14.6 mi6,826
8Lee’s Summit15.4 mi6,378

Who commutes in

Top origin places for workers who travel into Kansas City.

1Kansas City0.0 mi119,537
2Independence8.4 mi19,031
3Lee’s Summit15.4 mi15,754
4Overland Park13.3 mi15,537
5Kansas City7.3 mi9,973
6Blue Springs16.1 mi8,630
7Olathe19.7 mi6,580
8Gladstone8.5 mi6,057

Top industries

The sectors that employ Kansas City’s workforce. Each bar is scaled to that sector’s share of all local jobs — the top sectors shown don’t add up to 100%.

Bar length = each sector’s share of all local jobs (0–100%)
HCHealth Care and Social Assistance14.8%
PTProfessional, Scientific, and Technical Services12.3%
AFAccommodation and Food Services8.7%
RTRetail Trade7.8%
FIFinance and Insurance7.0%
MFManufacturing6.8%
EDEducational Services5.9%
ADAdministrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services5.5%
TRTransportation and Warehousing5.1%

Kansas City city profile

Who lives in Kansas City — population, housing, and income, from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Population
510,612
Median age
35.8yrs
Median household income
$69,166
Median home value
$242,900
Median gross rent
$1,238/mo
Bachelor’s degree or higher
38.4%
Poverty rate
14.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 5-Year Estimates. Values shown as “—” are suppressed or unavailable for this place.

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