In 2020, rideshare companies provided about 35 million rides that started in Massachusetts, which is 62% less than in 2019. Here, you can learn more about the rideshare industry in Massachusetts.
Compare 2020 Massachusetts census data with 2010 using these dashboards Explore municipal population change, demographics on race and ethnicity, and housing availability. The Secretary of the Commonwealth maintains these dashboards using data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau.
View 2020 US Census data for Massachusetts about population, housing, income, education, healthcare, and more. This data is collected and presented by the US Census Bureau.
Review statistics from the 2020 US Census about population, housing, businesses, and geography for Massachusetts, its counties, and cities and towns with populations greater than 5,000. This data is collected and presented by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Executive Office of the Trial Court, Trial Court Department of Research and Planning, Massachusetts Court System
Case statistics for FY2021 by case type for each of the Trial Court Departments: Boston Municipal Court, District Court, Housing Court, Juvenile Court, Land Court, Probate and Family Court, and Superior Court. This data is compiled and updated anually by the Massachusetts Trial Court Department of Research and Planning.
Fall 2021 enrollment numbers at the system, segment, and institution levels for all community colleges and state universities. This data is hosted on a website operated by the Department of Higher Education.
Each year, the Transportation Network Company Division of the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) produces a ride data report that summarizes rideshare usage in Massachusetts. Through use of interactive maps, charts and tables, you can learn more on the evolving rideshare industry.