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The population data for Miami are from the Census' American Community Survey 2017 5-year estimates and the Census' 2018 Population Estimates. The demographic data for Mangonia Park, New Port Richey, Orlando, Tampa, and Yeehaw Junction are the most current, comparable demographics available from the US Census Bureau, are from the American Community Survey 2017 5-year estimates, and were downloaded on 6 December 2018. Check out our FAQ section for more details.
With 470,914 people, Miami is the 2nd most populated city in the state of Florida out of 919 cities. But watch out, Miami, because Orlando with 285,713 people and Tampa with 392,890 people are right behind you.
The largest Miami racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (72.2%) followed by Black (15.8%) and White (10.5%).
In 2017, the median household income of Miami residents was $33,999. Miami households made slightly more than Mangonia Park households ($33,958), New Port Richey households ($33,995), and Yeehaw Junction households ($33,958) . However, 25.8% of Miami residents live in poverty.
The median age for Miami residents is 40.0 years young.
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