DUVAL COUNTY

  Jacksonville Economic Development Commission
1 West Adams Street, Suite 200
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 630-1858 phone
(904) 269-0363 fax
www.jaxdevelopment.org

 

It's easy to see why so many people are moving to the Jacksonville area each year. Jacksonville has one of the lowest overall costs of living in Florida and the United States. Affordable, high-quality housing, ample recreational opportunities, proximity to the beach and short commute times are just some of the reasons why so many people choose to relocate to Jacksonville every year.

Jacksonville's cost of living index is 94.3 out of a national average of 100, due in large part to relatively low housing costs. Residents enjoy low prices for grocery items, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services, all of which enhance a quality lifestyle. Jacksonville's moderate year-round climate affords residents an environment in which they can continually enjoy outdoor opportunities for exercise, recreation or relaxation, making them more-productive, happier and healthier employees.


More than 30,000 new jobs have been created by companies expanding or relocating to Jacksonville since 2000. The continual influx of new business into Jacksonville is driven by the positive economic climate the city boasts. Jacksonville's deep-water port is the 14th largest in the United States and handles shipments from around the globe.


Many large employers, both manufacturing and non-manufacturing, have established strong footholds in Jacksonville. Recent years have brought major announcements from companies like Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Washington Mutual, Bridgestone Firestone, Fidelity National Financial and many others. The result is an open market of thriving competition that recruits more new business to the Jacksonville community on a daily basis.

 

Duval County Statistics

 Population

Classification Numbers
Total Population (2011) 872,382
Projected Population (2016) 904,849 
Population Growth (2011 to 2016) 3.7%
Median Age 35.2

Source: Decision Data, 2011


Age in Years Population
Under 4 7.3%
5-14 13.4%
15-19 6.6%
20-24 7.0%
25-34 15.3%
35-44 14.0%
45-54 14.3%
55-64 10.8%
65-74 5.8%
75-84 3.7%
85+ 1.6%

Source: Decision Data Resources, 2011


Racial Mix*

Race Percentage
White 60.8%
Black 29.5%
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.4%
Asian 4.2%
Other Race 2.0%
Two or More Races 3.0%
**Hispanic or Latino Origin 8.2%

*Race alone or in combination with one or more other races. Total may not equal 100%.
** Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin can be of any race.
Source: Decision Data Resources, 2011


Major Employers
Employer Sector Number of Employees
Naval Air Station U.S. Navy 25,240
Duval County Public Schools Public Education
14,480
Naval Station Mayport  U.S. Navy  12,670
City of Jacksonville Municipal Government 8,820
Baptist Health Hospital 8,270
Bank of America Merrill Lynch  Banking & Investments 6,400 
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Florida Health Insurance Regional Headquarters 6,000
Citi  Consumer Finance  5,000 
Mayo Clinic Multi-Specialty Health Center 4,970
United Parcel Service  Worldwide Parcel Delivery
4,100
St. Vincent's Medical Care
Health Care
4,000
U.S. Postal Service  Processing and Delivery of Mail  3,790 
Shands Jacksonville
Hospital-Health Care
3,500
CSX  Railroad Corporate Headquarters  3,300 
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office City Government-Correctional Institute
3,300
Fleet Readiness Center Southeast   Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul/U.S. Navy 3,200 
Information current as of June 2010

Income

Classification Income
Average Household Income
$66,791
Median Household Income $51,851
Per Capita Income $27,347

Source: Decision Data Resources, 2011