Port Charlotte, FL

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A total of 62.3k people lived in Port Charlotte, Florida in 2019, with a median age of 53.2 and a median family income of $46,603. In Port Charlotte, Florida, the population increased by 1.83% between 2018 and 2019, from 61,204 to 62,327, while the median household income increased by 6.98%, from $43,564 to $46,603.


White (non-Hispanic) (75.8%), Black or African American (non-Hispanic) (9.31%), White (Hispanic) (8.57%), Two+ (non-Hispanic) (2.34%), and Asian (non-Hispanic) (1.31%) are the five largest ethnic groups in Port Charlotte, Florida. In Port Charlotte, Florida, 0 percent of homes have English as the only language spoken there.


In Port Charlotte, Florida, 95.2% of the population is an American citizen.


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


2019 saw a $164,000 median home price in Port Charlotte, Florida, with a 75.8% homeownership rate. The majority of residents of Port Charlotte, Florida commuted alone by car, taking an average of 22.4 minutes. In Port Charlotte, Florida, there were typically two cars per household.

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DIVERSITY

There are 62.3k residents in Port Charlotte, Florida, of which 95.2% are citizens. 13.8% of Port Charlotte, Florida residents were born abroad as of 2019. (8.63k people).


In Port Charlotte, Florida, White (non-Hispanic) residents (47.2k) outnumbered persons of all other races and ethnicities by an 8.15 to 1 ratio in 2019. The second and third most prevalent ethnic groupings were 5.8k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 5.34k White (Hispanic) inhabitants.


Ethnicity and Race

In Port Charlotte, Florida, White (non-Hispanic) residents (47.2k) outnumbered persons of all other races and ethnicities by an 8.15 to 1 ratio in 2019. The second and third most prevalent ethnic groupings were 5.8k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 5.34k White (Hispanic) inhabitants.


Latinos make up 10.3% of the population in Port Charlotte, Florida (6.44k people).


Population Born Abroad

In comparison to the national average of 13.7%, 13.8% of Port Charlotte, Florida citizens (8.63k persons) were born abroad as of 2019. Foreign-born residents made up 13.6% of the population in Port Charlotte, Florida in 2018, a growing percentage.


By Nativity, Age

The average age of all residents of Port Charlotte, Florida, in 2019 was 53.2. With a median age of 52, residents who were born in the United States were typically younger than those who were born abroad, who had a median age of 57. However, the population of Port Charlotte, Florida, is aging. All residents of Port Charlotte, Florida, were 52 years old on average in 2018.


Worldwide Diversity

In 2019, Cuba accounted for 986,238 of Florida's foreign-born residents, followed by Haiti (338,524) and Colombia (270,705) as the most frequent birthplaces.


Citizenship

In comparison to the national average of 93.4%, 95.2% of Port Charlotte, FL people were citizens as of 2019. 95.1% of Port Charlotte, Florida residents were US citizens in 2018, indicating a rising citizenship rate.


Veterans

3.61 times more military soldiers who served in Vietnam than in any other conflict are located in Veterans Port Charlotte, Florida.


ECONOMY

In Port Charlotte, Florida, the average household income is $46,603. Census Tract 205.02 in Port Charlotte, Florida had the highest median household income in 2019 with a value of $77,396, followed by Census Tract 202.01 and Census Tract 202.02 with values of $60,879 and $55,736.


In Florida, the average income of males is $1.34 times greater than that of females, who earn $46,958 on average. Florida's level of income inequality, as determined by the Gini index, is 0.473, which is lower than the national average.


There are 24.8k individuals working in Port Charlotte, Florida's economy. Retail Trade (4,669 people), Health Care & Social Assistance (4,022 people), and Construction (2,498 people) employ the most people in Port Charlotte, Florida. Wholesale Trade ($46,048), Public Administration ($43,106), and Transportation & Warehousing ($42,315) pay the greatest wages.

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