Augsburg's commuter boom: over 79,000 to work - trend towards the city escape!

Augsburg verzeichnet 79.018 Pendler, die täglich zur Arbeit kommen. Attraktive Jobmöglichkeiten und Stadtflucht prägen die Trends.
Augsburg recorded 79,018 commuters who come to work every day. The trends shape attractive job opportunities and an escape escape. (Symbolbild/MW)

Augsburg's commuter boom: over 79,000 to work - trend towards the city escape!

Augsburg, Deutschland - In Augsburg, commuting statistics are a hot topic that is becoming increasingly important. Because the latest figures from the Federal Employment Agency show: More than half of the employees in the city do not live there. Augsburger Allgemeine reports that a total of 79,018 people daily in Augsburg. This corresponds to an increase of 7.3 percent or 5,380 people compared to 2017. This development indicates an ever increasing attractiveness of the city for labor.

Elsa Koller-Ktlik, the head of the Augsburg employment agency, attributes this trend to the diverse job opportunities in the city. She sees Augsburg as an attractive starting point, especially for highly qualified jobs. Industries such as the university clinic, the aerospace as well as the areas of artificial intelligence and armor play a crucial role.

commuter movements in detail

But not only the commuting number is remarkable. The commuters also increase: more than 57,534 people leave Augsburg every day to pursue their work elsewhere. As can be seen from the data viewed from the employment agency, around 11,000 employees from Augsburg commute to Munich. In return, around 2,000 employees from the Bavarian capital are traveling to the Fuggerstadt every day.

The commuting statistics show the following picture:

destination Number of commuters
district of Augsburg 20.455
City of Munich 11.003
Aichach-Friedberg 7.136
District of Munich 2.044
Donau-Ries 1.756

of the 152,400 employees subject to social security contributions in the city of Augsburg are 51.8 percent commuters, which illustrates the robust economic relationship between the city and the surrounding area. Over 50 percent of the employees working in Augsburg live outside, which reflects the relocation of places of residence and mobility in the region. The number of commuters has increased by almost 20 percent since 2017.

The downside of the medal

Nevertheless, the trend also brings challenges. The city has lost more than 1,000 citizens to the Augsburg district in recent years. A worrying trend that can also be observed in neighboring regions such as Aichach-Friedberg. More and more people are moving away from Augsburg, especially towards Dillingen and Donau-Ries, and often they are families who are looking for better living conditions.

Mobility in the Augsburg region, according to the employment agency, is a decisive factor for compensation for job offers and demand. Despite the increase in home office offers, people still seem to be ready to commute. Augsburg remains attractive as the main start -up position for employees, even if the city itself faces a dynamic change.

An interactive platform that Pendleratlas now offers even more comprehensive data on the movements of Pendler: Inside between residential and work and gives valuable Insights into these complex relationships.

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