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1 Florida s Economic s Setting Florida s Strategic Direction al and County Economic Indicators Enterprise Florida s 8 Economic s Workforce Florida s Florida Eight Northwest Northeast North Central East Central Tampa Bay South Central Southwest Southeast

2 al and County Data and Trends Population Total Nonfarm Employment Unemployment Rate Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Change Change Change Change Census 2000 Census 2010 Change Change United States 281,424, ,745,538 27,320,938 10% 129,635, ,366,106 5,730,306 4% 127,820,442-7,545,664-6% 4.0% 4.6% 9.6% Florida 15,982,571 18,801,310 2,818,739 18% 7,153,589 7,945, ,573 11% 7,109, ,532-11% 3.8% 4.0% 11.5% East Central 2,617,530 3,265, ,270 25% 1,199,877 1,415, ,957 18% 1,306, ,664-8% 3.3% 3.8% 11.5% North Central 728, , ,793 20% 268, ,553 37,029 14% 277,011-28,541-9% 3.7% 3.7% 11.0% Northeast 1,243,057 1,515, ,599 22% 567, ,457 63,666 11% 588,763-42,695-7% 3.3% 3.9% 11.4% Northwest 1,222,485 1,366, ,607 12% 492, ,627 53,540 11% 507,690-37,937-7% 3.8% 3.4% 9.3% South Central 229, ,399 24,366 11% 63,412 70,268 6,856 11% 65,190-5,078-7% 5.4% 5.1% 12.3% Southeast 5,519,891 6,199, ,969 12% 2,341,852 2,543, ,614 9% 2,311, ,007-9% 4.4% 4.1% 11.6% Southwest 833,942 1,100, ,310 32% 320, ,269 75,838 24% 344,183-52,086-13% 3.4% 4.5% 12.5% Tampa Bay 3,588,030 4,228, ,825 18% 1,629,170 1,741, ,425 7% 1,530, ,116-12% 3.5% 4.2% 12.2% East Central 2,617,530 3,265, ,270 25% 1,199,877 1,415, ,957 18% 1,306, ,664-8% 3.3% 3.8% 11.5% Brevard 476, ,376 67,077 14% 184, ,607 18,882 10% 188,093-15,514-8% 3.6% 4.2% 11.5% Lake 210, ,052 86,634 41% 64,629 82,827 18,198 28% 77,879-4,948-6% 3.6% 4.0% 12.0% Orange 896,123 1,145, ,833 28% 602, ,914 89,246 15% 646,067-45,847-7% 3.1% 3.7% 11.4% Osceola 172, ,685 96,165 56% 51,654 73,226 21,572 42% 70,137-3,089-4% 3.3% 4.1% 12.4% Seminole 365, ,718 57,270 16% 145, ,756 32,609 22% 155,399-22,357-13% 3.0% 3.5% 10.7% Sumter 53,337 93,420 40,083 75% 8,577 20,245 11, % 19, % 4.3% 3.4% 9.2% Volusia 443, ,593 51,208 12% 142, ,260 23,782 17% 148,767-17,493-11% 3.4% 4.0% 12.0% North Central 728, , ,793 20% 268, ,553 37,029 14% 277,011-28,541-9% 3.7% 3.7% 11.0% Alachua 217, ,336 29,372 13% 119, ,701 5,553 5% 115,364-9,337-7% 3.0% 2.9% 8.2% Bradford 26,096 28,520 2,424 9% 6,293 7,317 1,024 16% 6, % 3.8% 3.3% 9.6% Columbia 56,413 67,531 11,118 20% 18,408 23,433 5,025 27% 21,386-2,047-9% 3.9% 3.5% 10.7% Dixie 13,758 16,422 2,664 19% 2,531 2, % 2, % 4.4% 4.2% 12.6% Gilchrist 14,429 16,939 2,510 17% 2,498 3, % 2, % 3.6% 3.7% 9.9% Hamilton 13,321 14,799 1,478 11% 3,301 3, % 3, % 5.3% 4.5% 12.2% Lafayette 7,019 8,870 1,851 26% 1,560 1, % 1, % 4.0% 2.9% 8.3% Levy 34,448 40,801 6,353 18% 7,748 9,122 1,374 18% 8, % 3.9% 4.1% 12.2% Madison 18,720 19, % 5,426 4, % 4, % 4.1% 5.9% 11.7% Marion 258, ,298 72,425 28% 82, ,410 21,242 26% 89,132-14,278-14% 4.0% 4.4% 13.8% Suwannee 34,881 41,551 6,670 19% 9,175 10,614 1,439 16% 10, % 3.6% 3.5% 10.5% Taylor 19,253 22,570 3,317 17% 6,394 7, % 6, % 4.9% 4.1% 11.5% Union 13,428 15,535 2,107 16% 3,873 4, % 3, % 4.3% 3.0% 8.7% Population, Employment, and Unemployment Rate

3 al and County Data and Trends Population Census 2000 Census 2010 Total Nonfarm Employment Unemployment Rate Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Change Change Change Change Change Change Northeast 1,243,057 1,515, ,599 22% 567, ,457 63,666 11% 588,763-42,695-7% 3.3% 3.9% 11.4% Baker 22,255 27,115 4,860 22% 5,352 7,497 2,145 40% 6, % 3.0% 3.5% 10.9% Clay 140, ,865 50,077 36% 39,006 44,921 5,915 15% 42,921-2,000-4% 3.0% 3.4% 10.5% Duval 778, ,263 85,367 11% 436, ,731 29,068 7% 431,969-33,762-7% 3.3% 4.0% 11.7% Flagler 49,818 95,696 45,878 92% 12,578 18,439 5,861 47% 17, % 3.6% 6.3% 15.5% Nassau 57,645 73,314 15,669 27% 15,857 18,889 3,032 19% 17,602-1,287-7% 3.3% 3.2% 10.9% Putnam 70,418 74,364 3,946 6% 17,770 19,106 1,336 8% 17,694-1,412-7% 4.3% 4.6% 12.6% Saint Johns 123, ,039 66,802 54% 40,567 56,874 16,307 40% 53,873-3,001-5% 3.0% 3.1% 9.5% Northwest 1,222,485 1,366, ,607 12% 492, ,627 53,540 11% 507,690-37,937-7% 3.8% 3.4% 9.3% Bay 148, ,852 20,582 14% 60,821 73,134 12,313 20% 69,201-3,933-5% 4.6% 3.5% 10.3% Calhoun 13,002 14,625 1,623 12% 2,978 2, % 3, % 4.7% 3.5% 9.0% Escambia 294, ,619 3,204 1% 121, ,245 8,960 7% 119,369-10,876-8% 4.0% 3.8% 10.9% Franklin 9,827 11,549 1,722 18% 3,041 3, % 3, % 3.9% 3.1% 8.4% Gadsden 45,017 46,389 1,372 3% 14,289 15, % 13,238-1,842-12% 4.0% 4.2% 10.6% Gulf 14,548 15,863 1,315 9% 3,329 4, % 3, % 6.0% 3.7% 10.8% Holmes 18,564 19,927 1,363 7% 3,244 3, % 3, % 4.8% 3.4% 8.6% Jackson 46,781 49,746 2,965 6% 13,169 14,783 1,614 12% 14, % 4.6% 3.8% 8.2% Jefferson 12,876 14,761 1,885 15% 2,827 3, % 2, % 3.7% 3.2% 9.3% Leon 239, ,487 35,978 15% 142, ,112 3,131 2% 137,834-8,278-6% 3.0% 3.0% 8.2% Liberty 7,011 8,365 1,354 19% 1,630 2,703 1,073 66% 2, % 4.2% 2.7% 6.9% Okaloosa 170, ,822 10,302 6% 74,513 81,702 7,189 10% 74,502-7,200-9% 3.7% 2.9% 8.1% Santa Rosa 117, ,372 33,620 29% 25,519 32,281 6,762 26% 30,744-1,537-5% 3.8% 3.5% 9.8% Wakulla 22,857 30,776 7,919 35% 4,281 5,657 1,376 32% 5, % 3.2% 2.9% 8.2% Walton 40,561 55,043 14,482 36% 12,319 20,490 8,171 66% 18,526-1,964-10% 3.5% 2.7% 8.2% Washington 20,975 24,896 3,921 19% 5,860 6, % 5, % 4.5% 3.9% 11.3% South Central 229, ,399 24,366 11% 63,412 70,268 6,856 11% 65,190-5,078-7% 5.4% 5.1% 12.3% DeSoto 32,204 34,862 2,658 8% 8,866 8, % 8, % 4.4% 4.7% 11.1% Glades 10,531 12,884 2,353 22% 1,271 1, % 1, % 4.7% 4.6% 9.6% Hardee 26,854 27, % 7,170 8,339 1,169 16% 7, % 5.9% 4.4% 11.5% Hendry 36,184 39,140 2,956 8% 13,513 12,373-1,140-8% 10,827-1,546-12% 7.2% 7.2% 15.6% Highlands 87,391 98,786 11,395 13% 23,351 28,528 5,177 22% 26,309-2,219-8% 4.8% 4.6% 11.7% Okeechobee 35,869 39,996 4,127 12% 9,241 10,809 1,568 17% 10, % 5.4% 5.0% 12.7% Population, Employment, and Unemployment Rate

4 al and County Data and Trends Population Total Nonfarm Employment Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Absolute Percent Change Change Change Change Unemployment Rate Census 2000 Census 2010 Change Change Southeast 5,519,891 6,199, ,969 12% 2,341,852 2,543, ,614 9% 2,311, ,007-9% 4.4% 4.1% 11.6% Broward 1,622,974 1,748, ,092 8% 663, ,629 87,675 13% 677,659-73,970-10% 3.6% 3.4% 10.1% Indian River 112, ,028 25,151 22% 42,281 49,512 7,231 17% 45,155-4,357-9% 5.1% 5.4% 14.0% Martin 126, ,318 19,541 15% 52,938 60,489 7,551 14% 55,434-5,055-8% 4.2% 4.2% 11.8% Miami Dade 2,253,793 2,496, ,642 11% 993,834 1,014,998 21,164 2% 947,091-67,907-7% 5.1% 4.5% 12.4% Monroe 79,602 73,090-6,512-8% 37,196 35,398-1,798-5% 34, % 2.9% 2.6% 7.4% Palm Beach 1,131,189 1,320, ,945 17% 499, ,215 60,527 12% 487,891-72,324-13% 4.2% 4.2% 11.7% Saint Lucie 192, ,789 85,110 44% 51,961 71,225 19,264 37% 63,494-7,731-11% 5.7% 5.5% 14.1% Southwest 833,942 1,100, ,310 32% 320, ,269 75,838 24% 344,183-52,086-13% 3.4% 4.5% 12.5% Charlotte 141, ,978 18,358 13% 38,298 42,416 4,118 11% 39,946-2,470-6% 3.7% 4.9% 12.4% Collier 251, ,520 70,108 28% 110, ,937 21,707 20% 111,721-20,216-15% 3.7% 4.2% 12.0% Lee 440, , ,844 40% 171, ,916 50,014 29% 192,515-29,401-13% 3.2% 4.5% 12.8% Tampa Bay 3,588,030 4,228, ,825 18% 1,629,170 1,741, ,425 7% 1,530, ,116-12% 3.5% 4.2% 12.2% Citrus 118, ,236 23,130 20% 28,185 34,025 5,840 21% 32,262-1,763-5% 4.7% 4.9% 12.9% Hernando 130, ,778 41,983 32% 30,435 39,113 8,678 29% 36,091-3,022-8% 4.4% 5.6% 14.5% Hillsborough 998,994 1,229, ,232 23% 595, ,102 50,334 8% 563,292-82,810-13% 3.3% 4.0% 11.8% Manatee 263, ,833 58,837 22% 118, ,872 6,084 5% 101,224-23,648-19% 3.2% 4.0% 12.3% Pasco 344, , ,948 35% 75,529 99,478 23,949 32% 94,976-4,502-5% 3.7% 4.8% 13.1% Pinellas 921, ,542-4,958-1% 448, ,985-11,803-3% 380,583-56,402-13% 3.3% 4.0% 11.7% Polk 483, , ,207 24% 184, ,860 21,389 12% 189,581-16,279-8% 4.1% 4.4% 12.5% Sarasota 326, ,448 53,446 16% 147, ,159 7,953 5% 132,470-22,689-15% 3.2% 4.3% 12.2% Source: U.S. Census Bureau Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Source: U.S. Bureau of Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Labor Statics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Population, Employment, and Unemployment Rate

5 al and County Data and Trends Average Wage (in 2010 dollars) Per Capita Income (in 2010 dollars) Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average United States $ 44,388 $ 47,002 6% $ 47,045 0% $ 38,393 $ 41,547 8% $ 40,285-3% Florida $ 39,307 89% $ 43,149 10% 92% $ 43,033 0% 91% $ 36,823 96% $ 41,284 12% 99% $ 38,754-6% 96% East Central $ 38,839 87% $ 42,255 9% 90% $ 41,795-1% 89% $ 33,949 88% $ 37,261 10% 90% $ 35,625-4% 88% North Central $ 32,596 73% $ 35,832 10% 76% $ 36,481 2% 78% $ 27,656 72% $ 31,550 14% 76% $ 30,939-2% 77% Northeast $ 40,439 91% $ 45,163 12% 96% $ 44,849-1% 95% $ 37,026 96% $ 41,036 11% 99% $ 38,989-5% 97% Northwest $ 34,857 79% $ 38,871 12% 83% $ 39,360 1% 84% $ 30,492 79% $ 35,315 16% 85% $ 34,781-2% 86% South Central $ 27,050 61% $ 31,301 16% 67% $ 32,133 3% 68% $ 24,161 63% $ 26,723 11% 64% $ 26,426-1% 66% Southeast $ 42,424 96% $ 46,375 9% 99% $ 45,976-1% 98% $ 40, % $ 46,158 14% 111% $ 43,766-5% 109% Southwest $ 36,499 82% $ 42,002 15% 89% $ 40,003-5% 85% $ 40, % $ 50,123 23% 121% $ 46,561-7% 116% Tampa Bay $ 38,349 86% $ 41,818 9% 89% $ 42,540 2% 90% $ 37,280 97% $ 40,731 9% 98% $ 39,101-4% 97% East Central $ 38,839 87% $ 42,255 9% 90% $ 41,795-1% 89% $ 33,949 88% $ 37,261 10% 90% $ 35,625-4% 88% Brevard $ 41,276 93% $ 44,554 8% 95% $ 45,640 2% 97% $ 34,924 91% $ 38,859 11% 94% $ 38,064-2% 94% Lake $ 31,974 72% $ 35,054 10% 75% $ 33,962-3% 72% $ 33,012 86% $ 33,328 1% 80% $ 31,295-6% 78% Orange $ 40,739 92% $ 44,953 10% 96% $ 44,244-2% 94% $ 35,355 92% $ 38,828 10% 93% $ 36,997-5% 92% Osceola $ 31,605 71% $ 36,116 14% 77% $ 35,464-2% 75% $ 26,263 68% $ 26,250 0% 63% $ 25,593-3% 64% Seminole $ 39,853 90% $ 42,374 6% 90% $ 40,714-4% 87% $ 28,694 75% $ 30,782 7% 74% $ 30,014-2% 75% Sumter $ 34,007 77% $ 35,732 5% 76% $ 35,036-2% 74% $ 19,944 52% $ 28,963 45% 70% $ 30,756 6% 76% Volusia $ 32,456 73% $ 35,326 9% 75% $ 35,501 0% 75% $ 30,112 78% $ 34,001 13% 82% $ 32,779-4% 81% North Central $ 32,596 73% $ 35,832 10% 76% $ 36,481 2% 78% $ 27,656 72% $ 31,550 14% 76% $ 30,939-2% 77% Alachua $ 33,762 76% $ 38,352 14% 82% $ 39,517 3% 84% $ 31,214 81% $ 36,377 17% 88% $ 36,153-1% 90% Bradford $ 33,161 75% $ 33,799 2% 72% $ 33,075-2% 70% $ 24,174 63% $ 27,017 12% 65% $ 27,362 1% 68% Columbia $ 33,057 74% $ 34,514 4% 73% $ 35,511 3% 75% $ 24,338 63% $ 26,555 9% 64% $ 26,477 0% 66% Dixie $ 29,017 65% $ 30,221 4% 64% $ 30,266 0% 64% $ 19,526 51% $ 22,422 15% 54% $ 22,595 1% 56% Gilchrist $ 27,940 63% $ 30,353 9% 65% $ 31,709 4% 67% $ 25,288 66% $ 29,436 16% 71% $ 29,587 1% 73% Hamilton $ 38,504 87% $ 39,069 1% 83% $ 41,250 6% 88% $ 18,463 48% $ 19,172 4% 46% $ 20,216 5% 50% Lafayette $ 26,607 60% $ 29,846 12% 63% $ 30,536 2% 65% $ 19,197 50% $ 19,645 2% 47% $ 19,627 0% 49% Levy $ 26,941 61% $ 29,490 9% 63% $ 29,438 0% 63% $ 23,705 62% $ 26,881 13% 65% $ 26,376-2% 65% Madison $ 26,144 59% $ 29,942 15% 64% $ 30,680 2% 65% $ 21,464 56% $ 23,736 11% 57% $ 24,231 2% 60% Marion $ 32,215 73% $ 34,885 8% 74% $ 34,808 0% 74% $ 29,125 76% $ 33,065 14% 80% $ 31,610-4% 78% Suwannee $ 27,062 61% $ 30,362 12% 65% $ 30,182-1% 64% $ 24,731 64% $ 28,490 15% 69% $ 28,053-2% 70% Taylor $ 35,448 80% $ 36,134 2% 77% $ 37,497 4% 80% $ 24,680 64% $ 26,607 8% 64% $ 26,325-1% 65% Union $ 34,340 77% $ 34,762 1% 74% $ 35,032 1% 74% $ 17,272 45% $ 19,424 12% 47% $ 20,013 3% 50% Average Wage (in 2010 Dollars) and Per Capita Income (in 2010 Dollars)

6 al and County Data and Trends Average Wage (in 2010 dollars) Per Capita Income (in 2010 dollars) Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Northeast $ 40,439 91% $ 45,163 12% 96% $ 44,849-1% 95% $ 37,026 96% $ 41,036 11% 99% $ 38,989-5% 97% Baker $ 28,986 65% $ 31,409 8% 67% $ 31,470 0% 67% $ 24,756 64% $ 27,943 13% 67% $ 26,711-4% 66% Clay $ 28,802 65% $ 34,083 18% 73% $ 34,047 0% 72% $ 34,177 89% $ 35,389 4% 85% $ 33,755-5% 84% Duval $ 42,697 96% $ 48,203 13% 103% $ 47,907-1% 102% $ 37,508 98% $ 41,657 11% 100% $ 39,579-5% 98% Flagler $ 30,097 68% $ 33,689 12% 72% $ 32,834-3% 70% $ 30,492 79% $ 33,443 10% 80% $ 33,206-1% 82% Nassau $ 37,469 84% $ 38,301 2% 81% $ 39,030 2% 83% $ 38, % $ 47,357 22% 114% $ 44,955-5% 112% Putnam $ 32,291 73% $ 34,514 7% 73% $ 35,703 3% 76% $ 23,515 61% $ 26,649 13% 64% $ 27,362 3% 68% Saint Johns $ 35,968 81% $ 39,484 10% 84% $ 38,533-2% 82% $ 31,303 82% $ 34,474 10% 83% $ 34,049-1% 85% Northwest $ 34,857 79% $ 38,871 12% 83% $ 39,360 1% 84% $ 30,492 79% $ 35,315 16% 85% $ 34,781-2% 86% Bay $ 33,477 75% $ 38,135 14% 81% $ 38,648 1% 82% $ 30,720 80% $ 37,313 21% 90% $ 36,916-1% 92% Calhoun $ 27,867 63% $ 29,991 8% 64% $ 30,121 0% 64% $ 20,666 54% $ 23,063 12% 56% $ 23,113 0% 57% Escambia $ 35,544 80% $ 39,488 11% 84% $ 40,575 3% 86% $ 29,986 78% $ 34,789 16% 84% $ 34,690 0% 86% Franklin $ 26,952 61% $ 31,324 16% 67% $ 30,886-1% 66% $ 27,377 71% $ 30,288 11% 73% $ 29,781-2% 74% Gadsden $ 29,579 67% $ 33,670 14% 72% $ 33,383-1% 71% $ 25,161 66% $ 27,585 10% 66% $ 26,945-2% 67% Gulf $ 32,392 73% $ 34,176 6% 73% $ 34,393 1% 73% $ 21,628 56% $ 26,187 21% 63% $ 26,345 1% 65% Holmes $ 26,191 59% $ 28,904 10% 61% $ 28,391-2% 60% $ 22,793 59% $ 26,534 16% 64% $ 26,579 0% 66% Jackson $ 29,615 67% $ 32,162 9% 68% $ 32,732 2% 70% $ 23,376 61% $ 26,208 12% 63% $ 26,559 1% 66% Jefferson $ 26,986 61% $ 31,997 19% 68% $ 30,689-4% 65% $ 30,530 80% $ 30,930 1% 74% $ 30,502-1% 76% Leon $ 37,673 85% $ 40,388 7% 86% $ 40,441 0% 86% $ 33,785 88% $ 37,639 11% 91% $ 36,743-2% 91% Liberty $ 32,915 74% $ 36,797 12% 78% $ 36,012-2% 77% $ 22,021 57% $ 25,671 17% 62% $ 24,841-3% 62% Okaloosa $ 34,917 79% $ 41,994 20% 89% $ 43,408 3% 92% $ 34,823 91% $ 43,234 24% 104% $ 42,699-1% 106% Santa Rosa $ 32,417 73% $ 36,570 13% 78% $ 36,005-2% 77% $ 40, % $ 46,431 16% 112% $ 43,034-7% 107% Wakulla $ 35,593 80% $ 33,938-5% 72% $ 34,995 3% 74% $ 28,821 75% $ 28,227-2% 68% $ 27,758-2% 69% Walton $ 29,189 66% $ 34,448 18% 73% $ 32,556-5% 69% $ 24,199 63% $ 31,981 32% 77% $ 30,512-5% 76% Washington $ 30,029 68% $ 32,068 7% 68% $ 32,454 1% 69% $ 22,793 59% $ 25,682 13% 62% $ 24,536-4% 61% South Central $ 27,050 61% $ 31,301 16% 67% $ 32,133 3% 68% $ 24,161 63% $ 26,723 11% 64% $ 26,426-1% 66% DeSoto $ 25,570 58% $ 30,761 20% 65% $ 31,353 2% 67% $ 21,565 56% $ 23,032 7% 55% $ 23,022 0% 57% Glades $ 25,314 57% $ 32,438 28% 69% $ 34,812 7% 74% $ 21,261 55% $ 26,250 23% 63% $ 25,817-2% 64% Hardee $ 27,537 62% $ 30,585 11% 65% $ 30,142-1% 64% $ 22,173 58% $ 22,769 3% 55% $ 22,493-1% 56% Hendry $ 26,985 61% $ 30,917 15% 66% $ 32,924 6% 70% $ 25,731 67% $ 27,943 9% 67% $ 26,894-4% 67% Highlands $ 26,840 60% $ 31,156 16% 66% $ 31,899 2% 68% $ 26,200 68% $ 29,068 11% 70% $ 29,028 0% 72% Okeechobee $ 29,022 65% $ 33,053 14% 70% $ 33,470 1% 71% $ 22,249 58% $ 25,934 17% 62% $ 25,573-1% 63% Average Wage (in 2010 Dollars) and Per Capita Income (in 2010 Dollars)

7 al and County Data and Trends Average Wage (in 2010 dollars) Per Capita Income (in 2010 dollars) Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of Percent of Percent Percent of Percent Percent of U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Change U.S. Average Southeast $ 42,424 96% $ 46,375 9% 99% $ 45,976-1% 98% $ 40, % $ 46,158 14% 111% $ 43,766-5% 109% Broward $ 42,623 96% $ 45,719 7% 97% $ 45,541 0% 97% $ 39, % $ 44,875 14% 108% $ 41,855-7% 104% Indian River $ 34,631 78% $ 38,878 12% 83% $ 36,988-5% 79% $ 47, % $ 59,788 26% 144% $ 57,223-4% 142% Martin $ 35,352 80% $ 41,454 17% 88% $ 39,927-4% 85% $ 53, % $ 64,257 20% 155% $ 59,673-7% 148% Miami Dade $ 42,648 96% $ 47,782 12% 102% $ 47,245-1% 100% $ 33,164 86% $ 37,787 14% 91% $ 36,956-2% 92% Monroe $ 34,891 79% $ 41,836 20% 89% $ 40,647-3% 86% $ 48, % $ 64,289 33% 155% $ 61,157-5% 152% Palm Beach $ 44, % $ 47,269 6% 101% $ 47,334 0% 101% $ 55, % $ 62,859 13% 151% $ 58,403-7% 145% Saint Lucie $ 33,333 75% $ 37,822 13% 80% $ 35,718-6% 76% $ 50, % $ 59,115 16% 142% $ 57,081-3% 142% Southwest $ 36,499 82% $ 42,002 15% 89% $ 40,003-5% 85% $ 40, % $ 50,123 23% 121% $ 46,561-7% 116% Charlotte $ 31,698 71% $ 35,613 12% 76% $ 34,048-4% 72% $ 33,088 86% $ 37,639 14% 91% $ 36,448-3% 90% Collier $ 38,340 86% $ 45,492 19% 97% $ 43,020-5% 91% $ 50, % $ 66,907 32% 161% $ 61,035-9% 152% Lee $ 36,422 82% $ 41,228 13% 88% $ 39,498-4% 84% $ 37,330 97% $ 44,486 19% 107% $ 41,418-7% 103% Tampa Bay $ 38,349 86% $ 41,818 9% 89% $ 42,540 2% 90% $ 37,280 97% $ 40,731 9% 98% $ 39,101-4% 97% Citrus $ 32,459 73% $ 34,686 7% 74% $ 36,412 5% 77% $ 28,555 74% $ 32,055 12% 77% $ 31,732-1% 79% Hernando $ 31,424 71% $ 32,466 3% 69% $ 32,567 0% 69% $ 30,239 79% $ 30,814 2% 74% $ 30,441-1% 76% Hillsborough $ 40,874 92% $ 46,091 13% 98% $ 47,467 3% 101% $ 36,988 96% $ 39,911 8% 96% $ 38,694-3% 96% Manatee $ 32,347 73% $ 38,199 18% 81% $ 37,987-1% 81% $ 39, % $ 43,581 10% 105% $ 40,300-8% 100% Pasco $ 30,886 70% $ 34,947 13% 74% $ 34,685-1% 74% $ 29,074 76% $ 30,656 5% 74% $ 29,720-3% 74% Pinellas $ 40,224 91% $ 41,924 4% 89% $ 43,113 3% 92% $ 40, % $ 45,706 12% 110% $ 43,563-5% 108% Polk $ 36,048 81% $ 37,637 4% 80% $ 37,547 0% 80% $ 30,606 80% $ 34,211 12% 82% $ 32,870-4% 82% Sarasota $ 36,560 82% $ 40,955 12% 87% $ 40,344-1% 86% $ 48, % $ 53,183 9% 128% $ 48,320-9% 120% Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Average Wage (in 2010 Dollars) and Per Capita Income (in 2010 Dollars)

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