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Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area


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2022 population: 4,642,157   ( 949,363 from 2010 , 187,574 from 2020)
Land area: 8238.5 square miles
Population density: 563.5 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:2,552,358 54.98% 9.7%
Black:635,87313.70% 32.3%
Indian:11,9600.26% 25.0%
Asian:173,2103.73% 56.0%
2+ races:91,4351.97% 42.1%
Hispanic:1,177,32125.36% 71.1%
Total non-White:2,089,79945.02% 53.0%

2020-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:96,522 10.8
Deaths:117,24513.2
Net Migration: 173,56819.5
Net Immigration: 34,3973.9
Change in White population:225,713 6.1
Change in Non-White pop.:723,650 19.6




Race Breakdown with Components of Population Change

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Year:
Total population:
White:
Black:
Indian:
Asian:
2+ races:
Hispanic:
Total non-White:

2010
3,692,794
2,326,64563.01%
480,46313.01%
9,5700.26%
111,0013.01%
64,3371.74%
687,98618.63%
1,366,14936.99%

2000
2,926,227
2,123,86472.58%
339,40411.60%
8,4040.29%
59,4912.03%
44,9721.54%
344,21711.76%
802,36327.42%

1990
2,249,653
1,839,48881.77%
238,88310.62%
7,9000.35%
29,8271.33%
n/a
133,5555.94%
410,16518.23%

1980
1,494,319
1,258,92284.25%
179,78012.03%
3,5520.24%
9,3670.63%
n/a
41,0722.75%
235,39715.75%

1970
1,010,391
848,72684.00%
142,14814.07%
8300.08%
1,6000.16%
n/a
16,2951.61%
161,665 16.00%

Decade:
Components:
Births:
Deaths:
Net Migration:
Net Immigration:
Change in White population:
Change in Non-White pop.:

2000's
NumberRate
384,349 13.1
287,1079.8
482,96416.5
116,3944.0
202,781 6.9
563,786 19.3
1990's
NumberRate
336,630 15.0
245,36810.9
396,01117.6
58,8812.6
284,376 12.6
392,198 17.4
1980's
NumberRate
261,837 17.5
176,558 11.8
678,730 45.4
n/a
580,566 38.9
174,768 11.7
1970's
NumberRate
n/a
n/a
421,520 41.7
n/a
410,196 40.6
73,732 7.3

Age, Family & Household Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

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Year:
 
Median Age:
Under 18:
Voting Age Population:
Over 65:
Households:
Persons Per HH:
Families (%HH):
Married Couples (%Fams):
Single Mothers (%Fams):
Non-Family (%HH):

2022
NumberPercent
42.6
881,296 19.0%
3,760,861 81.0%
915,787 19.7%
1,694,672
2.59
1,118,770 66.0%
828,842 74.1%
97,702 8.7%
575,902 34.0%

2010
NumberPercent
40.9
792,173 21.5%
2,900,621 78.5%
627,331 17.0%
1,454,646
2.48
964,511 66.3%
701,228 72.7%
102,919 10.7%
490,135 33.7%

2000
NumberPercent
38.9
673,381 23.0%
2,252,846 77.0%
488,790 16.7%
1,157,165
2.47
788,192 68.1%
612,982 77.8%
75,498 9.6%
368,973 31.9%

1990
NumberPercent
35.3
506,793 22.5%
1,742,860 77.5%
366,809 16.3%
883,974
2.48
620,445 70.2%
509,113 82.1%
48,248 7.8%
263,529 29.8%

1980
NumberPercent
34.4
378,441 25.3%
1,115,878 74.7%
222,379 14.9%
560,863
2.61
414,726 73.9%
348,315 84.0%
31,784 7.7%
146,137 26.1%

2022 Housing Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units1,971,404 
Median Value$287,876 
Occupied1,694,67286.0%
Vacant276,73214.0%
Owned1,165,83668.8%
Rented528,83631.2%
Median Rent$1,402 
Single-Family Units1,345,82268.3%
    Detached1,238,69262.8%
    Attached107,1305.4%
Buldings with 5+ Units374,71219.0%
Mobile Homes154,3937.8%

2022 Income & Employment Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00076,1524.5%
$10,000 to $14,99954,7873.2%
$15,000 to $19,99958,7773.5%
$20,000 to $24,99967,8014.0%
$25,000 to $29,99971,6344.2%
$30,000 to $34,99971,8484.2%
$35,000 to $39,99969,6564.1%
$40,000 to $44,99970,3194.1%
$45,000 to $49,99969,8474.1%
$50,000 to $59,999135,1238.0%
$60,000 to $74,999175,44610.4%
$75,000 to $99,999233,12313.8%
$100,000 to $124,999169,39410.0%
$125,000 to $149,999113,6246.7%
$150,000 to $199,999122,3447.2%
$200,000 or more134,7978.0%
Median Household Income68,921 
Per Capita Income36,978 
Cost of Living Index   (100 = average)
Compared to U.S.92 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI83,7404.9%
Public Assistance40,3512.4%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps223,61513.2%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed1,414,61269.3%
Unemployed77,8183.8%
In Armed Forces4,3400.2%
Total Labor Force1,496,77073.3%
Not in Labor Force545,74326.7%
Real Unemployment Rate 30.5%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector794,212676,72154.0%
Non-Profit51,26689,62136.4%
Self-Employed141,30585,66362.3%
Local Government55,22280,67140.6%
State Government18,26528,28039.2%
Federal Government23,67318,11056.7%
Total Private + Self935,517762,38455.1%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.148,426216,68240.7%
Total1,083,943979,06652.5%
Pct. Govt.10.9%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts335,92116.2%
Sales and Office Occupations491,74223.8%
Professional, Technical456,18622.1%
Service Occupations384,08318.6%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing6,5580.3%
All others400,23619.4%
White Collar 62.1%
Industry
 Number%
Health care and social assistance264,329108.0%
Retail trade255,468104.4%
Accommodation and food services192,10378.5%
Construction161,67866.1%
Professional, scientific, technical154,75563.2%
Educational services152,19762.2%
Administrative, support, waste mgmt.126,75951.8%
Manufacturing121,22249.5%
Transportation and warehousing106,74243.6%
Other services98,17640.1%
Arts, entertainment, recreation91,41937.4%
Finance and insurance89,93136.8%
Public administration81,61333.4%
Real estate and rental and leasing55,59722.7%
Wholesale trade48,30819.7%
Information35,56114.5%
Utilities15,7926.5%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting11,5754.7%
Management3,5571.5%
Mining, quarrying, oil/gas extraction1,3860.6%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican120,0822.68%
Puerto Rican492,65311.01%
Cuban93,3922.09%
Dominican73,3971.64%
Total Central American65,0461.45%
Costa Rican5,0230.11%
Guatemalan18,7100.42%
Honduran13,0230.29%
Nicaraguan8,3870.19%
Panamanian8,5410.19%
Salvadoran11,0860.25%
Other Central American2760.01%
Total South American205,0824.58%
Argentinean7,1530.16%
Bolivian1,3140.03%
Chilean5,4040.12%
Colombian78,7111.76%
Ecuadorian17,8130.40%
Paraguayan3730.01%
Peruvian20,8870.47%
Uruguayan3,0860.07%
Venezuelan69,6301.56%
Other South American7110.02%
Other Hispanic51,2761.15%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Indian47,7491.07%
Vietnamese26,5650.59%
Chinese26,0190.58%
Filipino24,6960.55%
Korean6,5880.15%
Japanese3,7820.08%
Thai3,0630.07%
Taiwanese1,3130.03%
Bangladeshi1,2340.03%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
English3,156,55374.2%
Spanish797,11218.7%
Other Indo-European81,2381.9%
French, Haitian, Cajun73,1741.7%
Vietnamese21,6740.5%
Chinese19,7310.5%
Russian, Polish, other Slavic19,0140.4%
Other Asian18,1870.4%
Arabic17,4400.4%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
German434,2349.7%
Irish402,7929.0%
English372,7888.3%
American362,3858.1%
Italian258,0405.8%
Polish98,5092.2%
French85,5521.9%
Haitian66,1841.5%
Scottish63,8821.4%
European54,2681.2%
Jamaican54,2601.2%
Dutch35,2010.8%
Scotch-Irish32,0940.7%
Swedish30,3590.7%
Norwegian28,2590.6%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen4,174,77693.3%
Not a citizen301,3376.7%
Native3,790,91084.7%
Foreign-born685,20315.3%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
108,236 3.4%188,446 5.9%877,485 27.3%1,007,399 31.4%658,721 20.5%370,797 11.5%
  Average years of education: 13.6
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 108,236 3.4%
9-12 Years 188,446 5.9%
H.S. Grad or GED 877,485 27.3%
Some College 1,007,399 31.4%
Bach. Degree 658,721 20.5%
Grad Degree 370,797 11.5%
Average years of education: 13.6

Source for the above data: U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey (5 year-estimates)


Historical Labor Force Data for Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Market Area

Labor Force Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
YearLabor
Force
EmployedUnemployedUnemp.
Rate
State
Avg.
1990 1,175,647 1,108,045 67,602 5.8%
1991 1,181,193 1,094,119 87,074 7.4%
1992 1,211,807 1,114,194 97,613 8.1%
1993 1,247,316 1,161,061 86,255 6.9%
1994 1,273,603 1,196,523 77,080 6.1%
1995 1,288,995 1,224,732 64,263 5.0%
1996 1,312,141 1,254,677 57,464 4.4%
1997 1,362,279 1,308,046 54,233 4.0%
1998 1,408,842 1,358,849 49,993 3.5%
1999 1,453,826 1,407,360 46,466 3.2%
2000 1,497,141 1,446,791 50,350 3.4%
2001 1,525,034 1,459,766 65,268 4.3%
2002 1,523,095 1,444,899 78,196 5.1%
2003 1,547,513 1,476,667 70,846 4.6%
2004 1,607,567 1,546,708 60,859 3.8%
2005 1,691,526 1,643,710 47,816 2.8%
2006 1,757,668 1,714,289 43,379 2.5%
2007 1,806,935 1,746,375 60,560 3.4%
2008 1,831,768 1,723,936 107,832 5.9%
2009 1,804,481 1,624,725 179,756 10.0%
2010 1,823,984 1,620,544 203,440 11.2%
2011 1,838,192 1,644,887 193,305 10.5%
2012 1,850,432 1,681,078 169,354 9.2%
2013 1,871,881 1,725,694 146,187 7.8%
2014 1,899,601 1,774,746 124,855 6.6%
2015 1,925,875 1,818,737 107,138 5.6%
2016 1,980,150 1,884,468 95,682 4.8%
2017 2,027,201 1,942,322 84,879 4.2%
2018 2,074,471 2,000,117 74,354 3.6%
2019 2,118,536 2,047,580 70,956 3.3%
2020 2,063,617 1,875,608 188,009 9.1%
2021 2,109,948 2,007,116 102,832 4.9%
2022 2,223,333 2,156,485 66,848 3.0%
2023 2,294,916 2,224,493 70,423 3.1%
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