Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Richmond area census tracts by workers working from home

Workers working from home is highest in Union Hill (38.4%). This table ranks 75 eligible mapped census tracts.

Workers working from home values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaWorkers working from home
1Union Hill38.4%
2Museum District31.8%
3Carillon31.5%
4Church Hill30.9%
5Northside (north)30.8%
6Westhampton30.2%
7Westover Hills29.7%
8Chimborazo28.5%
9Colonial Place28.4%
10The Fan28.1%
11Scott's Addition27.6%
12Hampton Gardens26.8%
13Monument Avenue Park26.4%
14Roselawn26.4%
15Ginter Park (north-northwest)25.6%
16Carytown24.5%
17Jackson Ward23.9%
18Sauer's Garden23.3%
19Cherokee Hills23.2%
20Barton Heights (west-southwest)22.6%
21Ginter Park (south-southeast)22.5%
22Northside (south)22.4%
23West End21.5%
24Randolph21.3%
25Shockoe Slip21.2%
26Chestnut Hill (north)20.8%
27Highland Park (west-southwest)20.8%
28Stadium20.3%
29Manchester19.6%
30City Center18.9%
31Fernleigh18.7%
32Windsor Farms18.6%
33Woodland Heights18%
34Fairway Acres17.7%
35Carver17%
36Club View16.8%
37Southampton Hills16.6%
38Oakwood16.4%
39Forest Hill Terrace16%
40Westover Heights15.8%
41Shockoe Bottom15%
42Barton Heights (east-northeast)14.7%
43Fonticello Spring14.6%
44Highland Park (east-northeast)14%
45Montrose Heights13.2%
46Forest View13%
47Washington Park12.9%
48Fulton Hill12.7%
49Swansboro12%
50Monroe Ward11.7%
51Church Hill North11.5%
52Oregon Hill10.9%
53Maymont10.7%
54Forest Hill Farms10.4%
55Reedy Creek10.2%
56Forest Hill10%
57South Garden9.9%
58Blackwell9.8%
59Chestnut Hill (south)9.1%
60Southside7.9%
61Worthington Farms7.8%
62Cherry Gardens7.5%
63Fulton Bottom7.3%
64Clopton6.8%
65Shannon Terrace6.7%
66Woodstock6.2%
67Oak Grove5.7%
68Fairmount (south-southwest)4.1%
69Fulton4%
70Dorchester3.8%
71Warwick2.2%
72Walmsley Village1.9%
73East End0%
74Fairmount (north-northeast)0%
75Pinehurts0%

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.