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Geographic Areas:

Population Age 20 to 24 (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Florida KIDS COUNT
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548 - 11,624
Liberty 548
Franklin 692
Glades 718
Jefferson 810
Lafayette 813
Dixie 872
Calhoun 895
Gulf 926
Union 1,075
Madison 1,279
Holmes 1,280
Taylor 1,458
Gilchrist 1,480
Hamilton 1,519
Washington 1,528
Baker 1,766
Wakulla 1,770
Bradford 1,877
Levy 2,086
Hardee 2,202
Suwannee 2,267
Sumter 2,453
Okeechobee 2,537
DeSoto 2,678
Gadsden 2,691
Walton 2,945
Hendry 3,004
Jackson 3,237
Monroe 3,758
Nassau 3,895
Flagler 3,959
Putnam 4,046
Highlands 4,451
Columbia 4,725
548 - 11,624
Citrus 5,357
Charlotte 5,805
Indian River 6,037
Martin 6,422
Hernando 7,823
Santa Rosa 8,875
St. Johns 9,871
Clay 10,835
Bay 11,624
11,625 - 36,499
Lake 13,499
Okaloosa 13,678
St. Lucie 14,680
Sarasota 15,253
Collier 15,516
Manatee 16,031
Marion 16,336
Osceola 18,007
Pasco 22,191
Escambia 26,402
Brevard 29,335
Volusia 30,798
Seminole 30,888
Lee 32,993
Polk 36,499
36,500 - 74,105
Alachua 41,515
Leon 43,722
Pinellas 47,098
Duval 66,043
Palm Beach 74,105
74,106 - 176,823
Hillsborough 91,853
Broward 104,783
Orange 105,821
Miami-Dade 176,823

Definitions: Total number of young adults age 20 to 24.

Data Source: Office of Economic and Demographic Research, Florida Legislature, Tallahassee, Florida

Footnotes: Developed at annual Florida Consensus Estimating Conferences. Represents April 1 data.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Florida Grantee

Florida KIDS COUNT Department of Child & Family Studies
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
College of Behavioral and Community Sciences
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida 33612

813.974.7411
weitzel@usf.edu
http://www.floridakidscount.org

Susan Weitzel, Director