CHARLOTTE COUNTY

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A total of 181k people lived in Charlotte County, Florida in 2019, with a median age of 59.1 and a median family income of $51,499 dollars. Charlotte County, Florida saw a 2.32 percent rise in population between 2018 and 2019, from 176,954 to 181,067, and a 4.62 percent gain in its median family income, from $49,225 to $51,499 over the same year.

White (Non-Hispanic) (83.9%), White (Hispanic) (6.02%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (5.35%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (1.55%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) make up Charlotte County, Florida's top 5 ethnic groupings (1.29 percent ). In Charlotte County, Florida, there are no households whose the primary language is something other than English.

In Charlotte County, Florida, 95,7% of the population is an American citizen.

Charlotte Technical College is the largest university in Charlotte County, Florida (326 degrees awarded in 2020).

2019 saw a $195,400 median home price in Charlotte County, Florida, with a 79.7% homeownership rate. The majority of residents of Charlotte County, Florida, commuted alone by car, and the trip took an average of 22.6 minutes. In Charlotte County, Florida, there were typically two cars per family.

The counties of DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, and Sarasota are all located on the boundary of Charlotte County, Florida.

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181,000 people live in Charlotte County, Florida, of which 95.7% are citizens. Residents of Charlotte County, Florida who were born abroad made up 10.9 percent of the population as of 2019. (19.8k people).

152k White (non-Hispanic) inhabitants made up 13.9 times more of Charlotte County, Florida's population in 2019 than any other race or ethnicity. The second and third most frequent ethnic groups were White (Hispanic), 10.9k, and Black or African American (Non-Hispanic), 9.69k, respectively.


Ethnicity and Race

152k White (non-Hispanic) inhabitants made up 13.9 times more of Charlotte County, Florida's population in 2019 than any other race or ethnicity. The second and third most frequent ethnic groups were White (Hispanic), 10.9k, and Black or African American (Non-Hispanic), 9.69k, respectively.

In Charlotte County, Florida, 7.28% of the population is Hispanic (13.2k people).


Number of People Born Abroad

In comparison to the national average of 13.7 percent, 10.9 percent of Charlotte County, Florida's 19.8k citizens (or 19,800 persons) were born abroad in 2019. Charlotte County, Florida had 10.4 percent of residents who were foreign-born in 2018, a growing number.


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Charlotte County, Florida had an average age of 59.1 in 2019. A median age of 59 for people of domestic birth distinguished them from 62 for those of foreign birth. However, age is increasing in Charlotte County, Florida. Residents of Charlotte County, Florida, were 59 years old on average in 2018.

Diverse World

986,238 people of Florida were born in Cuba, which was followed by Haiti (338,524) and Colombia (270,705) as the most frequent birthplaces for foreign-born residents of Florida in 2019.


Citizenship

In comparison to the national average of 93.4 percent, Charlotte County, Florida's population as of 2019 was made up of 95.7% US citizens. In Charlotte County, Florida, 95.8% of the population was a citizen of the United States in 2018, indicating a declining citizenship rate.


Economy

Florida's Charlotte County has a median household income of $51,499 dollars. The tract in Charlotte County, Florida with the highest median household income in 2019 was Census Tract 104.01, valued at $85,819; it was followed by Census Tract 304.02 and Census Tract 205.02, valued at $80,972 and $77,396 respectively.

Florida's average male salary is $1.34 times greater than the $46,958 average female income. With a Gini value of 0.473, Florida has less income inequality than the rest of the country.

Charlotte County, Florida's economy supports 62.3k jobs. The three industries in Charlotte County, Florida with the highest employment are Utilities ($55,265), Finance & Insurance ($52,172), and Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction ($50,417). The three industries with the highest wages are Retail Trade ($10,853 million), Health Care & Social Assistance ($8,965 million), and Construction ($6,165 million).

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