Florida Natural Population Increase By County in 2012

Updated on June 30, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the natural population increase for Florida was 40,251, and the top three counties that had the highest natural population increase were:

  1. Miami-Dade County: 12,963
  2. Orange County: 8,818
  3. Hillsborough County: 7,191

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest natural population increase were:

  1. Pinellas County: -2,742
  2. Sarasota County: -2,044
  3. Volusia County: -1,506

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase for each Florida county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical natural population increase for each county below.

Natural Population Increase refers to the number of births minuse the number of deaths.

Florida Natural Population Increase By County in 2012
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Florida Natural Population Increase By County in 2012
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County Natural Pop. Increase
Alachua 1328
Baker 116
Bay 709
Bradford 58
Brevard -994
Broward 6936
Calhoun 11
Charlotte -1199
Citrus -1241
Clay 599
Collier 219
Columbia 55
DeSoto 104
Dixie -57
Duval 5121
Escambia 919
Flagler -234
Franklin -16
Gadsden 135
Gilchrist 6
Glades -33
Gulf -39
Hamilton 11
Hardee 214
Hendry 325
Hernando -1028
Highlands -542
Hillsborough 7191
Holmes -46
Indian River -471
Jackson -63
Jefferson -26
Lafayette 0
Lake -253
Lee 349
Leon 1319
Levy -118
Liberty 8
Madison 14
Manatee -70
Marion -1035
Martin -549
Miami-Dade 12963
Monroe 82
Nassau 71
Okaloosa 1171
Okeechobee 147
Orange 8818
Osceola 2054
Palm Beach 965
Pasco -743
Pinellas -2742
Polk 1431
Putnam -50
St. Johns 334
St. Lucie 225
Santa Rosa 557
Sarasota -2044
Seminole 1509
Sumter -866
Suwannee -57
Taylor 21
Union 6
Volusia -1506
Wakulla 53
Walton 150
Washington -31