Median household income in Florida

At $68,353, the median household income in Florida is 12% below the national figure of $78,067, ranking 37 of 52, with St. Johns County the highest county at $100,020.

Household income is the base every other money decision sits on: what you can borrow, what you can save, what a house costs you in real terms.

Median household income in Florida by county
RankCountyTypical figureContext
1St. Johns County$100,020278,722 residents
2Santa Rosa County$84,715188,994 residents
3Nassau County$84,08591,538 residents
4Clay County$82,242219,650 residents
5Collier County$82,011380,221 residents
6Monroe County$80,11182,044 residents
7Seminole County$79,490471,321 residents
8Martin County$77,894159,399 residents
9Sarasota County$77,213439,392 residents
10Palm Beach County$76,0661,494,805 residents
11Walton County$74,83276,618 residents
12Okaloosa County$73,988212,021 residents
13Orange County$72,6291,427,403 residents
14Wakulla County$72,03533,732 residents
15Manatee County$71,385405,069 residents
16Brevard County$71,308610,723 residents
17Hillsborough County$70,6121,468,560 residents
18Broward County$70,3311,940,907 residents
19Sumter County$70,105131,832 residents
20Lee County$69,368772,902 residents
21Flagler County$69,251117,515 residents
22Baker County$67,87227,969 residents
23Indian River County$67,543160,986 residents
24Pinellas County$66,406959,918 residents
25Lake County$66,239386,829 residents
26St. Lucie County$66,154334,682 residents
27Bay County$65,999181,055 residents
28Duval County$65,579995,708 residents
29Osceola County$64,312393,745 residents
30Miami-Dade County$64,2152,688,237 residents
31Union County$64,04315,524 residents
32Pasco County$63,187569,211 residents
33Volusia County$63,075558,520 residents
34Charlotte County$62,164189,900 residents
35Escambia County$61,642321,296 residents
36Leon County$61,317294,128 residents
37Polk County$60,901736,229 residents
38Hernando County$59,202196,621 residents
39Franklin County$58,10712,276 residents
40Lafayette County$57,8528,107 residents

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Methodology

Every figure on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates. We store one row per county and roll counties up to state level, weighting each county by its population so that large metros are not treated the same as very small counties.

The median household income shown for a state is that population-weighted figure, not a simple average of county values. National comparisons use the same method across all states, so the state-versus-U.S. gap you see is a like-for-like comparison.

These are survey estimates, not transaction records, and they describe typical households rather than any individual situation. Nothing here is personalised financial advice.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year). American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2022.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year).