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County-Level Population Data for Florida

Percent Change in Population, 2000-10

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The table is sorted in ascending order by population 2000. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Change 1990-2000Change 2000-10
12077Liberty County 85,5697,0118,36526.1%19.3%
12067Lafayette County 85,5787,0198,87025.9%26.4%
12037Franklin County 68,9679,82711,5499.6%17.5%
12043Glades County 67,59110,53112,88439.3%22.3%
12065Jefferson County 211,29612,87614,76114.2%14.6%
12013Calhoun County 611,01113,00214,62518.2%12.5%
12047Hamilton County 610,93013,32114,79921.9%11.1%
12125Union County 610,25213,42815,53531.1%15.7%
12029Dixie County 610,58513,75816,42230.6%19.4%
12041Gilchrist County 39,66714,42916,93949.3%17.4%
12045Gulf County 611,50414,54815,86326.6%9.0%
12059Holmes County 615,77818,56419,92717.7%7.3%
12079Madison County 616,56918,72019,22413.1%2.7%
12123Taylor County 617,11119,25322,57012.5%17.2%
12133Washington County 616,91920,97524,89624.0%18.7%
12003Baker County 118,48622,25527,11520.4%21.8%
12129Wakulla County 214,20222,85730,77661.0%34.6%
12007Bradford County 622,51526,09628,52015.9%9.3%
12049Hardee County 619,49926,85427,73138.2%3.3%
12027DeSoto County 623,86532,20434,86235.0%8.3%
12075Levy County 825,91234,44840,80133.0%18.4%
12121Suwannee County 626,78034,88141,55130.1%19.1%
12093Okeechobee County 429,62735,86939,99621.2%11.5%
12051Hendry County 425,77336,18439,14040.5%8.2%
12131Walton County 627,75940,56155,04346.3%35.7%
12039Gadsden County 241,11645,01746,3899.7%3.0%
12063Jackson County 641,37546,78149,74613.0%6.3%
12035Flagler County 428,70149,81895,69673.6%92.1%
12119Sumter County 431,57753,33793,42068.9%75.2%
12023Columbia County 642,61356,41367,53132.6%19.7%
12089Nassau County 143,94157,64573,31431.2%27.2%
12107Putnam County 465,07070,41874,3648.2%5.6%
12087Monroe County 478,02479,60273,0902.0%-8.2%
12055Highlands County 468,43287,39198,78627.7%13.0%
12061Indian River County 390,208112,877138,02825.2%22.3%
12113Santa Rosa County 281,961117,752151,37243.7%28.6%
12017Citrus County 493,513118,106141,23626.3%19.6%
12109St. Johns County 183,829123,237190,03946.9%54.2%
12085Martin County 2100,900126,777146,31825.6%15.4%
12053Hernando County 1101,115130,795172,77829.4%32.1%
12019Clay County 1105,986140,788190,86532.9%35.6%
12015Charlotte County 3110,975141,620159,97827.6%13.0%
12005Bay County 3126,994148,270168,85216.7%13.9%
12091Okaloosa County 3143,777170,520180,82218.6%6.0%
12097Osceola County 1107,728172,520268,68560.1%55.7%
12111St. Lucie County 2150,171192,679277,78928.3%44.2%
12069Lake County 1152,104210,418297,05238.4%41.2%
12001Alachua County 3181,596217,964247,33620.0%13.5%
12073Leon County 2192,493239,509275,48724.4%15.0%
12021Collier County 2152,099251,412321,52065.3%27.9%
12083Marion County 2194,835258,873331,29832.9%28.0%
12081Manatee County 2211,707263,996322,83324.7%22.3%
12033Escambia County 2262,445294,415297,61912.2%1.1%
12115Sarasota County 2277,776326,002379,44817.3%16.4%
12101Pasco County 1281,131344,749464,69722.6%34.8%
12117Seminole County 1287,521365,448422,71827.0%15.7%
12071Lee County 2335,113440,910618,75431.6%40.3%
12127Volusia County 2370,737443,385494,59319.6%11.5%
12009Brevard County 2398,978476,299543,37619.4%14.1%
12105Polk County 2405,382483,888602,09519.4%24.4%
12031Duval County 1672,971778,896864,26315.7%11.0%
12095Orange County 1677,491896,1231,145,95632.3%27.9%
12103Pinellas County 1851,659921,500916,5428.2%-0.5%
12057Hillsborough County 1834,054998,9941,229,22619.8%23.0%
12099Palm Beach County 1863,5031,131,1891,320,13431.0%16.7%
12011Broward County 11,255,5311,622,9741,748,06629.3%7.7%
12086Miami-Dade County 11,937,1942,253,7932,496,43516.3%10.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

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Updated date: March 30, 2011