|
Ethnic Mix
| |
South Tampa Bay |
Florida |
USA |
| White |
89.7% |
78.0% |
75.1% |
| Black |
6.0% |
14.6% |
12.3% |
| Hispanic (included in black and white) |
7.7% |
18.3% |
13.8% |
| Other |
4.3% |
7.4% |
12.6% |
County and Regional Wage Comparison to US Averages
| |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
| Sarasota Co: % of US |
74.3% |
72.2% |
73.5% |
77.7% |
77.4% |
77.5% |
| Sarasota Co: % of Fl
|
85.6% |
83.5% |
84.4% |
88.1% |
87.1% |
86.7% |
| Sarasota Bradenton MSA: % of US
|
78.6% |
76.7% |
77.2% |
78.7% |
80.6% |
81.6% |
| Sarasota Bradenton MSA: % of FL
|
90.6% |
88.7% |
88.6% |
89.3% |
90.8% |
91.3% |
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
ACCRA Cost of Living Index: 4th Quarter 2006 -
Selected Metro Areas
| |
|
Composite Index |
Grocery Items |
Housing |
Utilities |
Health Care |
| New York, NY
(Manhattan) |
|
214.7 |
152.5 |
394.0 |
151.2 |
131.0 |
| Los Angeles, CA |
|
147.0 |
117.5 |
256.5 |
84.8 |
100.3 |
| Philadelphia, PA |
|
125.6 |
124.9 |
152.0 |
118.0 |
107.0 |
| Chicago, IL |
|
109.8 |
103.5 |
124.0 |
109.8 |
108.8 |
|
Sarasota, FL |
|
105.0 |
103.7 |
113.8 |
105.6 |
110.3 |
| Grand Rapids, MI |
|
108.1 |
112.3 |
107.0 |
124.1 |
96.8 |
| Denver, CO |
|
103.4 |
103.5 |
107.9 |
102.3 |
107.5 |
| Cleveland, OH |
|
97.8 |
107.6 |
88.1 |
110.9 |
101.0 |
| Atlanta, GA |
|
95.6 |
99.1 |
92.0 |
85.9 |
105.2 |
| Charlotte, NC |
|
92.7 |
99.8 |
79.9 |
82.4 |
115.1 |
Regional Comparison of Actual Prices: First Quarter
2006
| |
Composite Index |
Apt. Rent |
Home Price |
Home P & I |
Total Energy |
Doctor |
| West Palm Beach |
119.2 |
$1,027 |
$464,719 |
$2,109 |
$143.42 |
$85.00 |
| Fort Lauderdale |
117.8 |
$1,065 |
$483,152 |
$2,163 |
$170.98 |
$84.00 |
| Miami |
115.4 |
$1,122 |
$433,725 |
$1,964 |
$170.89 |
$102.50 |
| Sarasota |
107.7 |
$839 |
$394,298 |
$1,759 |
$165.05 |
$102.60 |
| Orlando |
102.9 |
$816 |
$331,040 |
$1,483 |
$137.96 |
$64.44 |
| Vero Beach |
102.4 |
$800 |
$301,800 |
$1,359 |
$195.44 |
$70.00 |
|
Bradenton |
101.2 |
$788 |
$342,941 |
$1,552 |
$170.47 |
$78.50 |
| St. Pete/Clearwater |
100.2 |
$851 |
$297,932 |
$1,361 |
$168.21 |
$68.43 |
| Tampa |
99.5 |
$821 |
$280,254 |
$1,281 |
$159.03 |
$68.63 |
| Jacksonville |
99 |
$744 |
$283,243 |
$1,285 |
$129.88 |
$66.00 |
Tampa Bay Regional Perspective
- Population of 3.9 million.
- Workforce of 1.9 million.
- Home to 147,000+ businesses.
- Home to over 3.8 million consumers.
- 12th largest media market in the U.S.
- 3 international airports and 3 seaports. Tampa Bay's
seaports support 130,000 jobs and contribute more than $15
billion per year to the local economy.
- Home to 19 colleges and universities.
Sarasota County is expected to continue its steady growth pattern.
Its population grew almost 25% from 211,707 in 1990 to 264,002 in
2000 and is expected to grow by 27% in the next 10 years according
to the U.S. Census.
|
County |
2006 Estimated
Population |
2011 Projected
Population |
Projected Change 2006-2011 |
Median Age |
|
Hernando |
160,642 |
184,946 |
15.1% |
46.4 |
|
Hillsborough |
1,149,300 |
1,271,057 |
10.6% |
36.2 |
|
Sarasota |
311,102 |
348,915 |
12.2% |
42.8 |
|
Pasco |
438,410 |
514,254 |
17.3% |
42.7 |
|
Pinellas |
930,045 |
936,490 |
0.7% |
44.4 |
|
Polk |
543,707 |
592,200 |
8.9% |
38.4 |
|
Sarasota |
370,063 |
405,911 |
9.7% |
49.3 |
|
TOTAL: |
3,903,269 |
4,253,773 |
10.6% |
42.9 |
Population
| |
South Tampa Bay |
Florida |
USA |
| Population |
633,549 |
17,037,934 |
291,456,161 |
|
Population Growth
1990 to 2000 |
21.0% |
23.5% |
13.2% |
| Median Age |
47.3 |
39.5 |
36.1 |
|
Average House Hold
Income |
60,575 |
57,270 |
60,600 |
Source: Decision Data Resources, April 2004
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