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Population
  2000 2007
Population 15,982,378 18,251,243
State Rank 4 4
Median Age 38.7 39.9
Total 8 year-olds 209,447 208,630
Boys 107,431 107,391
Girls 102,016 101,239
Total 9 year-olds 217,322 209,951
Boys 111,112 107,236
Girls 106,210 102,715
Total 10 year-olds 220,477 212,911
Boys 112,832 109,365
Girls 107,645 103,546
Total 11 year-olds 212,903 216,246
Boys 109,397 110,911
Girls 103,506 105,335
Total 12 year-olds 209,894 219,769
Boys 107,210 112,565
Girls 102,684 107,204
 
How People Get to Work:
Drive Alone 79% 80%
Car Pool 13% 10%
Public Transportation 2% 2%

Geography
Capital Tallahassee
Largest City Jacksonville
Second Largest City Miami
Persons per square mile 296

Business
  2000 2006
Dentist Offices 6,265 6,906
Amusement Parks 59 44
FastFood Restaurants 10,355 13,359
Toy Stores 579 559
Video/Disc Rental Stores 948 907
Zoos & Botanical Gardens 32 54
Candy & Nut Stores 168 189
Pet & Pet Supply Stores 561 655
Ice Cream & Frozen Dessert Makers 9 19

Note: As is the case with all surveys, statistics from sample surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error.

A value of NA indicates that data are not available for the indicated time period, or is not applicable for the current region.

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History

  • Date of Statehood: March 3, 1845
  • Population 1850: 87,445
  • Population 1900: 528,542
  • Population 1950: 2,771,305

I never knew that! *

  • Nickname: Sunshine State
  • Flower: Orange Blossom
  • Tree: Sabal Palm
  • Bird: Mockingbird
  • Animal: Florida Panther
  • Drink: Orange Juice
  • Reptile: American Alligator
  • Song: The Swanee River

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Who told you this stuff?

The U.S. Census Bureau takes a census of the population every 10 years, and censuses of economic activity and governments every five years. And every year, the Census Bureau conducts more than 100 other surveys. Data on this page come from Population Estimates, the Census of Population and Housing, the American Community Survey, and County Business Patterns.

How are these data collected?

The U.S. Census Bureau sends questionnaires in the mail or contacts businesses and households to participate in its surveys.

* State symbol information was obtained from various non-Census Bureau resources including state web sites, educational web sites, and commercial entities.

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