The total population of Florida, United States is 21,634,529. The median age of the population of Florida, United States is 42.4 years. The median age for males is 41.0 years. The median age for females is 43.9 years. The chart shows the distribution of the population of Florida, United States by sex & age (gender & age demographics). Texas is next with a population of 29,243,342, followed by California, which has a population of 39,356,104.
The chart shows the breakdown of the total population of Florida, United States by race and ethnicity (racial demographics), which is as follows: White: 51.97%; Black/African American: 14.94%; American Indian and Alaska Native: 0.12%; Asian: 2.76%; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 0.05%; Some other race: 0.54%; Two or more races: 3.10%; Hispanic or Latino: 26.52%.
Florida, United States has a diversity score of 0.3645, which suggests a moderately high level of diversity. There is a fair distribution among different groups, but some groups are slightly more prominent.
The median household income in Florida, United States in the past 12 months, in 2022 inflation-adjusted dollars, was $67,917. The chart shows the distribution of household income by income level for the population of Florida, United States.
The chart shows the breakdown of the total population, 25 and older, of Florida, United States by educational attainment, which is as follows: Less than high school graduate: 10.72%; High school graduate (includes equivalency): 27.71%; Some college or associate's degree: 29.23%; Bachelor's Degree: 20.25%; Graduate or professional degree: 12.09%. 32.33% of the population, 25 and older, of Florida, United States has a Bachelor's degree or higher.
The chart shows the distribution of health insurance coverage status by sex by age for the population of Florida, United States. 12.61% of the population of Florida, United States has no health insurance coverage.
The chart shows the breakdown of the population of Florida by nativity and citizenship status in the United States. 91.24% of the population of Florida are United States citizens, including residents born in the United States, born in Puerto Rico or United States Island Areas, born abroad of American parent(s), or by naturalization. 12.39% of the population of Florida, United States are citizens by naturalization.
Note on the available American Community Survey (ACS) data sources:
The data and analysis of these topics is based on the
United States Census Bureau's
American Community Survey (ACS)
5-Year Estimates (current 2022 Edition). These estimates are also available for select geographies, depending on the size of the population, based on
ACS 1-Year Estimates or
ACS 1-Year Supplemental Estimates. The margin of error data is available for all reports.