List of Florida locations by per capita income

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Florida has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,557 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,446 (2003).

Florida counties ranked by per capita income

Florida counties ranked by per capita income from 2006-2010 data. [1] [2] [3]

RankCountyPer capita
income
Median
household
income
Median
family
income
PopulationNumber of
households
1 Collier $37,046$58,106$68,556321,520133,179
2 St. Johns $36,027$62,663$79,080190,03975,338
3 Martin $35,772$53,210$70,271146,31863,899
4 Monroe $35,516$53,821$66,15273,09032,629
5 Palm Beach $33,610$53,242$64,4451,320,134544,227
6 Sarasota $33,045$49,388$62,326379,448175,746
7 Indian River $31,918$47,341$57,477138,02860,176
8 Seminole $29,795$58,971$70,597422,718164,706
9 Lee $29,445$50,014$58,950618,754259,818
10 Nassau $29,089$58,712$66,23373,31428,794
11 Pinellas $28,742$45,258$58,335916,542415,876
12 Broward $28,631$51,694$62,6191,748,066686,047
13 Okaloosa $28,621$54,242$64,224180,82272,379
14 Manatee $28,072$47,812$57,547322,833135,729
15 Walton $27,746$47,273$56,28255,04322,301
16 Brevard $27,606$49,523$60,842543,376229,692
United States $27,334$51,914$62,982308,745,538116,716,292
17 Hillsborough $27,062$49,536$59,8861,229,226474,030
18 Charlotte $26,938$45,037$52,533159,97873,370
19 Clay $26,872$61,185$67,922190,86568,792
Florida $26,551$47,661$57,20418,801,3107,420,802
20 Duval $25,854$49,463$60,114864,263342,450
21 Leon $25,803$44,490$66,157275,487110,945
22 Orange $25,490$50,138$57,4731,145,956421,847
23 Santa Rosa $25,384$55,129$62,929151,37256,910
24 Lake $25,323$46,477$55,935297,052121,289
25 Bay $25,033$47,770$56,877168,85268,438
26 Flagler $24,939$48,090$54,75495,69639,186
27 Volusia $24,768$44,400$55,569494,593208,236
28 Alachua $24,741$40,644$61,188247,336100,516
29 Sumter $24,180$43,079$51,26893,42041,361
30 Pasco $24,164$44,228$53,457464,697189,612
31 Escambia $23,474$43,573$53,495297,619116,238
32 St. Lucie $23,296$45,196$51,943277,789108,523
33 Miami-Dade $22,957$43,605$50,0652,496,435867,352
34 Hernando $22,775$42,011$50,135172,77871,745
35 Citrus $22,551$37,933$45,568141,23663,304
36 Marion $22,384$40,339$47,614331,298137,726
37 Wakulla $21,892$53,301$63,92430,77610,490
38 Polk $21,881$43,946$51,395602,095227,485
39 Franklin $21,005$36,490$46,08311,5494,254
40 Osceola $20,536$46,328$50,203268,68590,603
41 Okeechobee $19,664$38,339$43,22939,99614,013
42 Jefferson $19,647$41,359$47,05914,7615,646
43 Baker $19,593$47,276$55,59727,1158,772
44 Highlands $19,579$34,946$41,95598,78642,604
45 Columbia $19,366$38,214$47,72667,53124,941
46 Suwannee $18,782$36,352$45,01241,55115,953
47 Levy $18,703$35,737$43,25640,80116,404
48 Taylor $18,649$37,408$46,01222,5707,920
49 Washington $18,470$36,216$46,74224,8968,864
50 Putnam $18,402$34,645$43,18474,36429,409
51 Gilchrist $18,309$37,039$43,99416,9396,121
52 Lafayette $18,069$46,445$54,0248,8702,580
53 Gulf $17,968$39,178$46,97915,8635,335
54 Glades $17,872$39,429$44,04612,8844,533
55 Jackson $17,177$38,257$49,60049,74617,417
56 Dixie $17,066$32,312$39,91416,4226,316
57 Liberty $17,003$40,777$48,7508,3652,525
58 Bradford $16,997$41,126$47,58328,5209,479
59 Gadsden $16,843$35,728$46,77346,38916,952
60 Madison $16,346$37,459$46,79119,2246,985
61 DeSoto $15,989$35,979$38,98634,86211,445
62 Hamilton $15,794$37,613$46,61614,7994,617
63 Holmes $15,285$32,247$42,73119,9277,354
64 Calhoun $15,091$31,699$39,33214,6255,061
65 Hendry $14,734$37,298$38,56439,14012,025
66 Hardee $14,668$37,466$43,00127,7318,245
67 Union $13,657$41,794$53,46915,5354,048

References

  1. Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
  2. "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  3. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2012-11-25.