Florida statistical areas

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The U.S. State of Florida currently has 35 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 7 combined statistical areas, 22 metropolitan statistical areas, and 6 micropolitan statistical areas in Florida.[1][2] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL CSA, inclusive of the southeastern region of the state centered on Miami.

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico.[3] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.

Statistical areas

The OMB defines a core-based statistical area (commonly referred to as a CBSA) as the county or counties (or county-equivalents) surrounding at least one densely-settled core of at least 10,000 population,[3] "plus adjacent counties having a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through commuting ties with the counties containing the core".[3] The OMB further divides core-based statistical areas based on population into metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) for those with at least 50,000 and micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs) for those with 10,000 to 49,999 people.[3]

The OMB defines a combined statistical area (CSA) as two or more adjacent core-based statistical areas where the employment interchange rate (% commuting from A to B plus % commuting from B to A) is at least 15%.[3] The primary statistical areas (PSAs) include all combined statistical areas and any core-based statistical area that is not a constituent of a combined statistical area.

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The 35 United States statistical areas and 67 counties of the State of Florida[a]
Combined statistical area[1] 2025 population (est.)[4] Core-based statistical area[1] 2025 population (est.)[4] County 2025 population (est.)[4] Metropolitan division[1] 2025 population (est.)[4]
Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL CSA 7,254,264 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA 6,391,072 Miami-Dade County, Florida 2,802,029 Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, FL MD 2,802,029
Broward County, Florida 2,013,317 Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise, FL MD 2,013,317
Palm Beach County, Florida 1,575,726 West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach, FL MD 1,575,726
Port St. Lucie, FL MSA 568,721 St. Lucie County, Florida 402,449 none
Martin County, Florida 166,272
Sebastian-Vero Beach-West Vero Corridor, FL MSA 172,799 Indian River County, Florida 172,799
Key West-Key Largo, FL μSA 78,797 Monroe County, Florida 78,797
Okeechobee, FL μSA 42,875 Okeechobee County, Florida 42,875
Orlando-Lakeland-Deltona, FL CSA 4,737,167 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA 2,957,672 Orange County, Florida 1,528,002
Seminole County, Florida 491,884
Osceola County, Florida 481,718
Lake County, Florida 456,068
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA 874,790 Polk County, Florida 874,790
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL MSA 746,933 Volusia County, Florida 606,573
Flagler County, Florida 140,360
Wildwood-The Villages, FL MSA 157,772 Sumter County, Florida 157,772
none Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA 3,418,895 Hillsborough County, Florida 1,574,115 Tampa, FL MD 2,470,332
Pasco County, Florida 674,516
Hernando County, Florida 221,701
Pinellas County, Florida 948,563 St. Petersburg-Clearwater-Largo, FL MD 948,563
Jacksonville-Kingsland-Palatka, FL-GA CSA 1,925,016
1,863,795(FL)
Jacksonville, FL MSA 1,785,500 Duval County, Florida 1,062,963 none
St. Johns County, Florida 346,328
Clay County, Florida 239,593
Nassau County, Florida 106,879
Baker County, Florida 29,737
Palatka, FL μSA 78,295 Putnam County, Florida 78,295
Kingsland, GA μSA 61,221 Camden County, Georgia 61,221
Cape Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL CSA 1,356,003 Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL MSA 875,607 Lee County, Florida 875,607
Naples-Marco Island, FL MSA 417,131 Collier County, Florida 417,131
Clewiston, FL μSA 63,265 Hendry County, Florida 48,276
Glades County, Florida 13,270
North Port-Bradenton, FL CSA 1,202,637 North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, FL MSA 948,158 Sarasota County, Florida 479,958
Manatee County, Florida 468,200
Punta Gorda, FL MSA 217,212 Charlotte County, Florida 217,212
Arcadia, FL μSA 37,267 DeSoto County, Florida 37,267
none Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL MSA 663,982 Brevard County, Florida 663,982
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL MSA 544,949 Escambia County, Florida 333,834
Santa Rosa County, Florida 211,115
Gainesville-Lake City, FL CSA 433,503 Gainesville, FL MSA 359,036 Alachua County, Florida 290,028
Levy County, Florida 48,520
Gilchrist County, Florida 20,488
Lake City, FL μSA 74,467 Columbia County, Florida 74,467
none Ocala, FL MSA 442,660 Marion County, Florida 442,660
Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA CSA 426,843
397,442(FL)
Tallahassee, FL MSA 397,442 Leon County, Florida 299,048
Gadsden County, Florida 44,298
Wakulla County, Florida 38,089
Jefferson County, Florida 16,007
Bainbridge, GA μSA 29,401 Decatur County, Georgia 29,401
none Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL MSA 315,098 Okaloosa County, Florida 221,810
Walton County, Florida 93,288
Panama City-Panama City Beach, FL MSA 231,174 Bay County, Florida 204,479
Washington County, Florida 26,695
Homosassa Springs, FL MSA 171,666 Citrus County, Florida 171,666
Sebring, FL MSA 111,122 Highlands County, Florida 111,122
none Jackson County, Florida 49,629
Suwannee County, Florida 48,149
Bradford County, Florida 28,307
Hardee County, Florida 25,932
Taylor County, Florida 21,210
Holmes County, Florida 20,119
Madison County, Florida 18,759
Dixie County, Florida 18,038
Gulf County, Florida 15,943
Union County, Florida 16,250
Hamilton County, Florida 14,180
Calhoun County, Florida 13,289
Franklin County, Florida 13,029
Lafayette County, Florida 8,792
Liberty County, Florida 8,035
State of Florida 23,462,299
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The 28 core-based statistical areas of the State of Florida
2025 rank Primary statistical area[1] Population
2025 estimate[4] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6]
1 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA 6,391,072+4.12%6,138,333+10.31%5,564,635
2 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA 3,418,895+7.67%3,175,275+14.09%2,783,243
3 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA 2,957,672+10.63%2,673,376+25.25%2,134,411
4 Jacksonville, FL MSA 1,785,500+11.19%1,605,848+19.34%1,345,596
5 North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, FL MSA 948,158+13.73%833,716+18.72%702,281
6 Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL MSA 875,607+15.09%760,822+22.96%618,754
7 Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA 874,790+20.65%725,046+20.42%602,095
8 Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL MSA 746,933+11.66%668,921+13.32%590,289
9 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL MSA 663,982+9.46%606,612+11.64%543,376
10 Port St. Lucie, FL MSA 568,721+16.62%487,657+14.98%424,107
11 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL MSA 544,949+6.87%509,905+13.57%448,991
12 Ocala, FL MSA 442,660+17.76%375,908+13.47%331,298
13 Naples-Marco Island, FL MSA 417,131+11.01%375,752+16.87%321,520
14 Tallahassee, FL MSA 397,442+3.42%384,298+4.60%367,413
15 Gainesville, FL MSA 359,036+5.83%339,247+11.20%305,076
16 Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL MSA 315,098+9.80%286,973+21.67%235,865
17 Panama City, FL MSA 231,174+15.28%200,534+3.50%193,748
18 Punta Gorda, FL MSA 217,212+16.25%186,847+16.80%159,978
19 Sebastian-Vero Beach-West Vero Corridor, FL MSA 172,799+8.14%159,788+15.76%138,028
20 Homosassa Springs, FL MSA 171,666+11.59%153,843+8.93%141,236
21 Wildwood-The Villages, FL MSA 157,772+21.60%129,752+38.89%93,420
22 Sebring, FL MSA 111,122+9.77%101,235+2.48%98,786
23 Key West-Key Largo, FL μSA 78,797−4.92%82,874+13.39%73,090
24 Palatka, FL μSA 78,295+6.78%73,321−1.40%74,364
25 Lake City, FL μSA 74,467+6.84%69,698+3.21%67,531
26 Clewiston, FL μSA 63,265+22.26%51,745−0.54%52,024
27 Okeechobee, FL μSA 42,875+8.15%39,644−0.88%39,996
28 Arcadia, FL μSA 37,267+9.69%33,976−2.54%34,862
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The seven combined statistical areas of the State of Florida[b]
2025 rank Primary statistical area[1] Population
2025 estimate[4] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6]
1 Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale, FL CSA 7,254,264+5.01%6,908,296+10.71%6,239,856
2 Orlando-Lakeland-Deltona, FL CSA 4,737,167+12.87%4,197,095+22.71%3,420,215
3 Jacksonville-Kingsland-Palatka, FL-GA CSA (FL) 1,863,795+11.00%1,679,169+18.25%1,419,960
4 Cape Coral-Fort Myers-Naples, FL CSA 1,356,003+14.11%1,188,319+19.75%992,298
5 North Port-Bradenton, FL CSA 1,202,637+14.04%1,054,539+17.55%897,121
6 Gainesville-Lake City, FL CSA 433,503+6.01%408,945+9.75%372,607
7 Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA CSA (FL) 397,442+3.42%384,298+4.60%367,413
Jacksonville-Kingsland-Palatka, FL-GA CSA 1,925,016+11.02%1,733,937+17.92%1,470,473
Tallahassee-Bainbridge, FL-GA CSA 426,843+3.19%413,665+4.66%395,255
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Notes

  1. An out-of-state area and its population are displayed in green. An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in purple. A purple population number over a black population number show the total population versus the in-state population. The state's abbreviation is also shown next to the in-state total.
  2. For CSAs comprising populations from multiple states, they are listed twice to show both their intrastate population within that CSA as well as the CSA's total population. Only the intrastate population is ranked.

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