Florida Poverty Rate by City
Data Item | State |
City | Value |
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Alachua | 18.0 |
Alafaya | 11.5 |
Altamonte Springs | 13.8 |
Apollo Beach | 6.3 |
Apopka | 10.7 |
Arcadia | 34.4 |
Asbury Lake | 7.8 |
Atlantic Beach | 6.6 |
Auburndale | 13.9 |
Aventura | 10.3 |
Avon Park | 33.0 |
Azalea Park | 20.5 |
Bardmoor | 9.4 |
Bartow | 17.2 |
Bay Harbor Islands | 12.7 |
Bayonet Point | 20.3 |
Bayshore Gardens | 16.3 |
Beacon Square | 16.9 |
Bee Ridge | 11.0 |
Belle Glade | 42.1 |
Belle Isle | 5.6 |
Bellview | 8.1 |
Beverly Hills | 28.1 |
Bithlo | 13.9 |
Bloomingdale | 6.1 |
Boca Raton | 8.3 |
Bonita Springs | 12.2 |
Boynton Beach | 15.0 |
Bradenton | 15.8 |
Brandon | 11.2 |
Brent | 16.9 |
Broadview Park | 32.2 |
Brooksville | 19.4 |
Brownsville | 40.2 |
Buenaventura Lakes | 16.1 |
Callaway | 16.5 |
Cape Canaveral | 12.3 |
Cape Coral | 11.6 |
Carrollwood | 8.1 |
Casselberry | 19.2 |
Celebration | 7.6 |
Cheval | 4.7 |
Citrus Hills | 4.6 |
Citrus Park | 10.1 |
Citrus Springs | 11.4 |
Clearwater | 15.9 |
Clermont | 11.5 |
Clewiston | 24.4 |
Cocoa | 22.9 |
Cocoa Beach | 7.9 |
Cocoa West | 40.5 |
Coconut Creek | 7.9 |
Combee Settlement | 25.9 |
Conway | 8.1 |
Cooper City | 4.9 |
Coral Gables | 7.5 |
Coral Springs | 10.1 |
Coral Terrace | 16.2 |
Country Club | 18.8 |
Country Walk | 8.6 |
Crestview | 15.7 |
Crystal Lake | 41.6 |
Cutler Bay | 9.7 |
Cypress Gardens | 6.0 |
Cypress Lake | 7.2 |
Dade City | 25.6 |
Dania Beach | 22.1 |
Davie | 12.9 |
Daytona Beach | 26.3 |
De Funiak Springs | 16.2 |
DeBary | 10.7 |
Deerfield Beach | 17.0 |
DeLand | 19.0 |
Delray Beach | 15.1 |
Deltona | 13.9 |
Destin | 8.3 |
Doctor Phillips | 6.6 |
Doral | 12.2 |
Dunedin | 10.4 |
East Lake | 6.9 |
East Milton | 20.9 |
Edgewater | 11.9 |
Elfers | 14.9 |
Englewood | 11.1 |
Ensley | 15.2 |
Eustis | 20.6 |
Fairview Shores | 20.3 |
Fellsmere | 36.0 |
Fern Park | 13.0 |
Fernandina Beach | 12.4 |
Ferry Pass | 18.3 |
Fish Hawk | 5.1 |
Fleming Island | 3.8 |
Floral City | 14.2 |
Florida City | 38.3 |
Florida Ridge | 10.1 |
Forest City | 9.9 |
Fort Lauderdale | 17.8 |
Fort Meade | 17.1 |
Fort Myers | 17.4 |
Fort Myers Beach | 12.4 |
Fort Myers Shores | 12.2 |
Fort Pierce | 32.4 |
Fort Pierce North | 37.7 |
Fort Pierce South | 20.4 |
Fort Walton Beach | 16.6 |
Fountainebleau | 12.9 |
Four Corners | 14.4 |
Fruit Cove | 2.7 |
Fruitville | 5.0 |
Fuller Heights | 6.5 |
Fussels Corner | 19.7 |
Gainesville | 31.4 |
Gateway | 4.8 |
Gibsonton | 18.9 |
Gifford | 27.5 |
Gladeview | 39.9 |
Glenvar Heights | 10.2 |
Golden Gate | 20.6 |
Golden Glades | 20.1 |
Goldenrod | 17.5 |
Gonzalez | 1.8 |
Goulds | 27.8 |
Green Cove Springs | 19.5 |
Greenacres | 16.3 |
Groveland | 12.3 |
Gulf Breeze | 4.4 |
Gulf Gate Estates | 10.8 |
Gulfport | 13.0 |
Haines City | 24.4 |
Hallandale Beach | 18.7 |
Heathrow | 5.5 |
Hernando | 20.3 |
Hialeah | 23.7 |
Hialeah Gardens | 14.5 |
High Springs | 14.0 |
Highland City | 7.9 |
Hobe Sound | 12.8 |
Holiday | 21.9 |
Holly Hill | 27.8 |
Hollywood | 13.3 |
Homestead | 24.6 |
Homosassa Springs | 16.9 |
Horizon West | 7.7 |
Hudson | 16.9 |
Hunters Creek | 6.0 |
Hutchinson Island South | 10.9 |
Immokalee | 42.4 |
Indian Harbour Beach | 9.6 |
Indian River Estates | 15.9 |
Inverness | 24.1 |
Inverness Highlands South | 17.6 |
Inwood | 38.4 |
Iona | 9.7 |
Ives Estates | 12.2 |
Jacksonville | 15.9 |
Jacksonville Beach | 6.9 |
Jan Phyl Village | 15.6 |
Jasmine Estates | 17.6 |
Jensen Beach | 10.6 |
Jupiter | 7.8 |
Jupiter Farms | 3.4 |
Kathleen | 23.5 |
Kendale Lakes | 13.0 |
Kendall | 9.4 |
Kendall West | 16.0 |
Key Biscayne | 4.7 |
Key Largo | 16.6 |
Key West | 12.0 |
Keystone | 3.1 |
Kissimmee | 23.8 |
Lady Lake | 14.0 |
Lake Alfred | 17.3 |
Lake Butler | 8.9 |
Lake City | 22.7 |
Lake Lorraine | 11.7 |
Lake Magdalene | 13.2 |
Lake Mary | 5.5 |
Lake Park | 17.7 |
Lake Wales | 21.1 |
Lake Worth | 24.7 |
Lakeland | 17.0 |
Lakeland Highlands | 3.3 |
Lakeside | 10.9 |
Lakewood Park | 13.6 |
Lantana | 17.6 |
Largo | 13.2 |
Lauderdale Lakes | 21.6 |
Lauderhill | 23.6 |
Laurel | 7.4 |
Lealman | 26.5 |
Lecanto | 19.5 |
Leesburg | 25.3 |
Lehigh Acres | 20.2 |
Leisure City | 31.9 |
Lighthouse Point | 6.2 |
Live Oak | 13.2 |
Lockhart | 10.3 |
Longboat Key | 3.9 |
Longwood | 12.0 |
Lutz | 4.7 |
Lynn Haven | 9.7 |
Macclenny | 18.6 |
Maitland | 12.0 |
Mango | 23.2 |
Marathon | 14.3 |
Marco Island | 7.3 |
Margate | 10.4 |
Marianna | 36.3 |
Mascotte | 23.8 |
McGregor | 9.2 |
Meadow Woods | 14.4 |
Medulla | 13.9 |
Melbourne | 16.9 |
Memphis | 17.4 |
Merritt Island | 12.6 |
Miami | 24.3 |
Miami Beach | 14.9 |
Miami Gardens | 21.7 |
Miami Lakes | 8.0 |
Miami Shores | 5.2 |
Miami Springs | 11.1 |
Micco | 14.5 |
Middleburg | 12.8 |
Midway | 6.6 |
Milton | 13.9 |
Mims | 16.1 |
Minneola | 6.6 |
Miramar | 10.2 |
Miramar Beach | 8.0 |
Mount Dora | 13.1 |
Myrtle Grove | 13.8 |
Naples | 9.0 |
Naples Manor | 24.4 |
Naples Park | 12.5 |
Naranja | 31.2 |
Navarre | 9.3 |
Neptune Beach | 10.6 |
New Port Richey | 19.9 |
New Port Richey East | 16.3 |
New Smyrna Beach | 10.7 |
Niceville | 7.6 |
North Bay Village | 12.2 |
North Fort Myers | 13.0 |
North Lauderdale | 22.1 |
North Miami | 21.5 |
North Miami Beach | 19.9 |
North Palm Beach | 6.6 |
North Port | 7.8 |
North Sarasota | 23.4 |
North Weeki Wachee | 11.2 |
Northdale | 5.4 |
Oak Ridge | 24.4 |
Oakland Park | 17.2 |
Oakleaf Plantation | 3.3 |
Ocala | 20.3 |
Ocean City | 18.4 |
Ocoee | 11.8 |
Odessa | 5.2 |
Ojus | 10.8 |
Okeechobee | 24.6 |
Oldsmar | 8.7 |
Olympia Heights | 14.2 |
Orange City | 14.4 |
Orange Park | 9.9 |
Orlando | 18.2 |
Orlovista | 21.1 |
Ormond Beach | 7.3 |
Osprey | 5.4 |
Oviedo | 6.0 |
Pace | 8.6 |
Pahokee | 37.9 |
Palatka | 35.9 |
Palm Bay | 13.9 |
Palm Beach | 5.2 |
Palm Beach Gardens | 6.4 |
Palm City | 6.3 |
Palm Coast | 11.8 |
Palm Harbor | 8.1 |
Palm Springs | 16.0 |
Palm Springs North | 6.3 |
Palm Valley | 3.8 |
Palmetto | 22.7 |
Palmetto Bay | 5.9 |
Palmetto Estates | 10.1 |
Panama City | 21.9 |
Panama City Beach | 5.3 |
Parkland | 4.1 |
Pasadena Hills | 10.3 |
Pebble Creek | 9.4 |
Pelican Bay | 2.9 |
Pembroke Park | 26.7 |
Pembroke Pines | 9.4 |
Pensacola | 17.8 |
Perry | 32.2 |
Pine Castle | 26.6 |
Pine Hills | 27.2 |
Pine Ridge | 13.3 |
Pinecrest | 5.5 |
Pinellas Park | 14.9 |
Pinewood | 21.9 |
Plant City | 14.2 |
Plantation | 9.6 |
Poinciana | 17.4 |
Pompano Beach | 20.2 |
Port Charlotte | 13.1 |
Port Orange | 15.5 |
Port Salerno | 13.2 |
Port St. John | 11.6 |
Port St. Lucie | 10.1 |
Princeton | 20.7 |
Progress Village | 18.9 |
Punta Gorda | 9.2 |
Quincy | 36.7 |
Richmond Heights | 7.7 |
Richmond West | 7.6 |
Rio Pinar | 2.5 |
River Park | 30.3 |
Riverview | 9.0 |
Riviera Beach | 22.8 |
Rockledge | 10.3 |
Rotonda | 6.1 |
Royal Palm Beach | 5.1 |
Ruskin | 17.9 |
Safety Harbor | 5.5 |
San Carlos Park | 17.1 |
Sanford | 19.4 |
Sanibel | 7.4 |
Sarasota | 17.1 |
Sarasota Springs | 9.0 |
Satellite Beach | 4.3 |
Sebastian | 12.7 |
Sebring | 25.8 |
Seffner | 11.5 |
Seminole | 10.5 |
Shady Hills | 22.8 |
Siesta Key | 5.6 |
Silver Springs Shores | 28.5 |
Sky Lake | 14.3 |
South Apopka | 46.4 |
South Bradenton | 24.6 |
South Daytona | 16.8 |
South Gate Ridge | 9.1 |
South Highpoint | 29.2 |
South Miami | 12.7 |
South Miami Heights | 18.3 |
South Patrick Shores | 4.2 |
South Venice | 8.8 |
Southchase | 11.7 |
Southeast Arcadia | 29.0 |
Southgate | 11.9 |
Southwest Ranches | 3.9 |
Spring Hill | 14.6 |
Springfield | 24.8 |
St. Augustine | 20.7 |
St. Augustine Beach | 11.0 |
St. Augustine Shores | 11.3 |
St. Cloud | 14.3 |
St. Pete Beach | 9.2 |
St. Petersburg | 14.9 |
Starke | 23.2 |
Stuart | 13.8 |
Sugarmill Woods | 12.3 |
Sun City Center | 7.8 |
Sunny Isles Beach | 12.7 |
Sunrise | 12.0 |
Sunset | 10.8 |
Surfside | 4.6 |
Sweetwater | 23.7 |
Tallahassee | 26.7 |
Tamarac | 10.0 |
Tamiami | 13.2 |
Tampa | 19.5 |
Tarpon Springs | 13.5 |
Tavares | 10.6 |
Temple Terrace | 15.4 |
Tequesta | 6.1 |
The Acreage | 9.4 |
The Crossings | 10.6 |
The Hammocks | 11.2 |
The Villages | 4.6 |
Thonotosassa | 16.6 |
Three Lakes | 12.0 |
Timber Pines | 8.2 |
Titusville | 17.1 |
Treasure Island | 7.5 |
Trinity | 5.8 |
Union Park | 22.0 |
University Park | 14.3 |
Upper Grand Lagoon | 14.0 |
Valparaiso | 15.3 |
Valrico | 7.8 |
Venice | 8.7 |
Venice Gardens | 7.6 |
Vero Beach | 12.6 |
Vero Beach South | 10.6 |
Viera East | 6.1 |
Viera West | 3.5 |
Villas | 6.5 |
Wahneta | 34.8 |
Warm Mineral Springs | 11.7 |
Warrington | 18.4 |
Wedgefield | 6.1 |
Wekiwa Springs | 4.9 |
Wellington | 6.9 |
Wesley Chapel | 6.4 |
West Lealman | 14.8 |
West Little River | 23.9 |
West Melbourne | 9.7 |
West Miami | 12.7 |
West Palm Beach | 17.5 |
West Park | 18.8 |
West Pensacola | 19.4 |
West Perrine | 27.7 |
West Samoset | 33.9 |
West Vero Corridor | 10.9 |
Westchase | 4.4 |
Westchester | 16.6 |
Westgate | 39.9 |
Weston | 7.5 |
Westview | 21.4 |
Westwood Lakes | 14.1 |
Wildwood | 25.6 |
Williamsburg | 9.1 |
Willow Oak | 20.9 |
Wilton Manors | 10.9 |
Wimauma | 28.5 |
Winter Garden | 10.7 |
Winter Haven | 18.9 |
Winter Park | 9.1 |
Winter Springs | 7.0 |
World Golf Village | 3.3 |
Wright | 14.8 |
Yulee | 14.7 |
Zephyrhills | 19.3 |
Zephyrhills South | 17.5 |
Zephyrhills West | 11.4 |
Data item: Persons in poverty, percent
QuickFacts uses data from the following sources: National level - Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC); State level - American Community Survey (ACS), one-year estimates; County level - The Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE), one-year estimates; Sub-county level: Cities, towns and census designated places; - ACS, five-year estimates; Puerto Rico and its municipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico) and its sub-counties (zonas urbanas and comunidades); Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), five-year estimates.
All of these data sources provide estimates at geographic levels other than the ones listed. Below is a chart which provides a summary of the data source recommendations by geographic level. Included in this chart is the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), a longitudinal survey (changes in poverty status for the same household over time). Which Data Source to Use
How the Census Bureau measures poverty: The Census Bureau poverty definition - Following the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Statistical Policy Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If a family's total income is less than the family's threshold, then that family and every individual in it is considered in poverty. The official poverty thresholds do not vary geographically, but they are updated for inflation using Consumer Price Index (CPI-U). The official poverty definition uses money income before taxes and does not include capital gains or noncash benefits (such as public housing, Medicaid, and food stamps). For more information: How the Census Bureau Measures Poverty
For differences between the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey poverty estimates and the American Community Survey poverty estimates, see: Fact Sheet - Differences Between CPS ASEC and ACS
Data at a national level - Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC).
The Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey (CPS ASEC) provides annual, calendar-year, national estimates of income and official poverty numbers and rates. Census Bureau conducts the ASEC over a 3 month period, in February, March, and April, with most data collection occurring in the month of March. The CPS, sponsored jointly by the Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is the country's primary source of labor force statistics for the civilian, non-institutional population.
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Data at a state level - American Community Survey (ACS), Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), one-year estimates.
The ACS is a nationwide survey designed to provide communities with reliable and timely demographic, social, economic and housing estimates every year. The ACS provides a wide range of important statistics about people and housing for every community across the United States and Puerto Rico, of which this Fact is one. These surveys are the only source of local estimates for most of the 40 topics it covers such as education, occupation, language, ancestry, and housing costs, and provides information for even the smallest communities. Estimates are available for the nation, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, every congressional district, every metropolitan area, and all counties and places with populations of 65,000 or more. One-year estimates include information collected from independent monthly samples from the previous 12 months.
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Data at a county level - Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)
The U.S. Census Bureau's SAIPE program provides annual estimates of income and poverty statistics for all school districts, counties, and states. The main objective of this program is to provide estimates of income and poverty for the administration of federal programs and the allocation of federal funds to local jurisdictions. In addition to these federal programs, state and local programs use the income and poverty estimates for distributing funds and managing programs.
These estimates combine data from administrative records, postcensal population estimates, and the decennial census with direct estimates from the American Community Survey to provide consistent and reliable single-year estimates.
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Data at a Sub-county level - American Community Survey (ACS) and Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), five-year estimates.
The ACS and PRCS produce estimates for numerous social, economic and housing characteristics including language, education, the commute to work, employment, mortgage status and rent, as well as income, poverty and health insurance. A multi-year estimate is simply a period estimate that encompasses more than one calendar year. While a one-year estimate includes information collected from independent monthly samples from the previous 12 months, a five-year estimate includes information collected over a 60-month period. These estimates are available for all areas regardless of population size, down to the block group.
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