State profile · FL
Florida ZIP Codes
Demographics, income, and housing across every ZIP code in Florida, benchmarked against all 50 states, DC and Puerto Rico.
- 983
- ZIP codes
- 18,801,226
- Population
- $77,121
- Avg ZIP income
- 67
- Counties
The verdict
Florida holds the 9th-most ZIP codes in the country, with an average ZIP household income 7% above the national ZIP median — 25th of 52 states & territories.
- #9
- of 52 by ZIP count
- #25
- of 52 by avg income
- 18,801,226
- people across all ZIPs
- 67
- counties covered
Ranks compare this state against all reporting states using ZIP-level Census ACS 5-Year aggregates.
Florida (FL) contains 983 ZIP codes spread across 67 counties and 450 distinct cities. Together those ZIP areas cover a total population of 18,801,226 based on Census ACS 5-Year Estimates. ZIP-level granularity matters here: Florida stretches across very different economic zones, and a single state-wide average hides the 10x spread you will see between its highest-income and lowest-income ZIP codes in the table below.
The economic baseline across Florida ZIPs shows an average median household income of $77,121 and an average home value of $375,176, with a state-wide average median age of 45.2. These averages are computed over every ZIP in FL with reported data, not weighted by population, so small rural ZIPs count the same as metropolitan ones. Use them as a reference line, then drill into the ZIP tables to see where affluent suburbs, rural counties, and urban cores deviate from the state mean.
The largest urban concentrations in Florida by population are Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, and each city aggregates multiple ZIP codes worth of Census data on its own city page. Every record in this view comes from publicly available federal datasets, primarily the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey and USPS ZIP Code Tabulation Area files, with no proprietary scoring, estimation, or editorial adjustment. Click any county to drill down to its ZIP-level detail, or jump directly to a ZIP code to see household income, housing cost, demographic breakdown, nearby ZIPs, and FHFA home-price history for that specific five-digit area.
Largest cities in Florida
Top 10 cities by population in Florida
Total resident population aggregated from every ZIP code the Census assigns to each city.
- Miami
Miami, FL
1,723,766 residents
- Orlando
Orlando, FL
878,243 residents
- Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL
810,498 residents
- Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
765,608 residents
- Tampa
Tampa, FL
717,255 residents
- Hollywood 420,284
Hollywood, FL
420,284 residents
- Hialeah 347,944
Hialeah, FL
347,944 residents
- Saint Petersburg 341,043
Saint Petersburg, FL
341,043 residents
- West Palm Beach 337,616
West Palm Beach, FL
337,616 residents
- Pompano Beach 336,751
Pompano Beach, FL
336,751 residents
What this shows Population concentrates heavily in the state's largest metros, while most of its 450 cities are far smaller, a pattern the ZIP-level tables below make concrete.
Counties in Florida
Which cities have the most ZIPs in Florida?
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ZIP Codes in Florida
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Official Data Resources
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2023); USPS ZIP Code Tabulation Areas via the HUD USPS Crosswalk.
Read our methodology to see how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.