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9 327 Owneroccupied 5722 4441799 2000 Census 22259 15982824 Renteroccupied 1321 1896130 change 199000 204 235 Vacant 549 965018 2010 Census 27115 18801332 Housing units 2010 Census 9687 8989580 change 200010 218 176 Occupied 8772 7420802 Owneroccup ID: 47318

327 Owneroccupied 5722 4441799

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1980 Census 15,289 9,746,961 2015 GDP 547,809 839,124,321 1990 Census 18,486 12,938,071 Percent of the State 0.1% % change 1980-90 20.9% 32.7% 2016 GDP 562,229 866,730,997 2000 Census 22,259 15,982,824 Percent of the State 0.1% % change 1990-00 20.4% 23.5% 2017 GDP 575,846 896,117,037 2010 Census 27,115 18,801,332 Percent of the State 0.1% % change 2000-10 21.8% 17.6% 2018 GDP 595,832 924,873,329 Age Percent of the State 0.1% % Under 18 years of age 26.0% 21.3% % 65 years of age and over 10.9% 17.3% Race & Ethnicity % White alone 83.7% 75.0% % Black or African American alone 13.6% 16.0% Housing units, 2000 Census 7,592 7,302,947 % Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1.9% 22.5% Occupied 7,043 6,337,929 Owner-occupied 5,722 4,441,799 Estimates and Projections Renter-occupied 1,321 1,896,130 2019 Estimate 28,249 21,208,589 Vacant 549 965,018 % change 2010-19 4.2% 12.8% Housing units, 2010 Census 9,687 8,989,580 2020 Estimate 28,532 21,596,068 Occupied 8,772 7,420,802 % change 2019-20 1.0% 1.8% Owner-occupied 6,813 4,998,979 Based on 2019 Estimate Renter-occupied 1,959 2,421,823 2025 29,899 23,130,870 Vacant 915 1,568,778 2030 31,066 24,426,178 2035 32,048 25,497,950 Units Permitted 2040 32,911 26,428,726 1990 98 126,384 2045 33,594 27,266,909 2000 111 155,269 2019 Median Age 37.6 41.7 2010 35 38,679 2011 29 42,360 Density 2012 29 64,810 Persons per square mile 2013 57 86,752 2000 38.0 296.4 2014 47 84,075 2010 46.3 350.6 2015 39 109,924 2019 48.3 399.7 2016 70 116,240 2017 155 122,719 2018 118 144,427 Baker County Florida 2019 133 154,302 Persons aged 5 and over 3.8% 29.1% Place of birth Foreign born 1.8% 20.5% Veteran status Civilian population 18 and over 10.6% 8.9% Total households, 2000 Census 7,043 6,338,075 Same house 82.8% 84.3% Family households, 2000 Census 5,599 4,210,760 Different house in the U.S. 17.1% 14.6% % with own children under 18 51.8% 42.3% Same county in Florida 6.5% 8.7% Total households, 2010 Census 8,772 7,420,802 Different county in Florida 9.5% 3.1% Family households, 2010 Census 6,717 4,835,475 Different county in another state 1.1% 2.8% % with own children under 18 45.3% 40.0% Abroad 0.1% 1.1% Average Household Size, 2010 Census 2.82 2.48 Average Family Size, 2010 Census 3.21 3.01 Baker County Florida's 51st most populous county with 0.1% of Florida's population Households Baker County Census Population Population Real Gross Domestic Product Households and Family Households Baker County Housing Counts Florida Baker County Housing Language spoken at home other than English Real GDP (Thousands of Chained 2012 Dollars) Baker County Florida Residence 1 Year Ago Persons aged 1 and over Florida Baker County Florida Florida Population Characteristics According to Census definitions, a household includes all of the people who occupy a housing unit. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated people who share living quarters. A family includes a householder and one or more other people living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Census counts may be corrected for Census Count Question Resolution (CQR). Baker County Number of Establishments 2019 preliminary Baker County Florida Percent of All Establishments 2019 preliminary Baker County Florida All industries 454 728,687 All industries 454 728,687 Natural Resource & Mining 6 5,301 Natural Resource & Mining 1.3% 0.7% Construction 70 75,725 Construction 15.4% 10.4% Manufacturing 6 20,782 Manufacturing 1.3% 2.9% Trade, Transportation and Utilities 122 140,766 Trade, Transportation and Utilities 26.9% 19.3% Information 6 11,897 Information 1.3% 1.6% Financial Activities 30 77,987 Financial Activities 6.6% 10.7% Professional & Business Services 45 174,242 Professional & Business Services 9.9% 23.9% Education & Health Services 42 77,515 Education & Health Services 9.3% 10.6% Leisure and Hospitality 37 59,068 Leisure and Hospitality 8.1% 8.1% Other Services 52 57,596 Other Services 11.5% 7.9% Government 35 6,044 Government 7.7% 0.8% Industries may not add to the total due to confidentiality and unclassified. All industries 7,567 8,878,680 All industries $33,909 $51,761 Natural Resource & Mining 0.3% 0.8% Natural Resource & Mining $21,883 $35,649 Construction 4.7% 6.3% Construction $39,659 $52,926 Manufacturing 1.3% 4.3% Manufacturing $52,728 $63,883 Trade, Transportation and Utilities 31.7% 20.3% Trade, Transportation and Utilities $31,506 $46,237 Information 0.6% 1.6% Information $38,148 $86,109 Financial Activities 1.9% 6.6% Financial Activities $39,522 $77,030 Professional & Business Services 3.7% 15.7% Professional & Business Services $34,773 $63,747 Education & Health Services 10.6% 14.9% Education & Health Services $34,428 $52,050 Leisure and Hospitality 7.7% 14.2% Leisure and Hospitality $15,118 $26,681 Other Services 1.8% 3.2% Other Services $27,464 $37,972 Government 35.6% 12.1% Government $38,492 $55,897 Industries may not add to the total due to confidentiality and unclassified. 1990 63.0% 64.3% 1990 7.3% 6.1% 2000 64.4% 63.7% 2000 3.0% 3.7% 2010 57.6% 62.2% 2010 11.3% 11.1% 2019 55.0% 61.2% 2019 3.1% 3.1% 1990 $255,001 $257,571,430 1990 $13,714 $19,763 2000 $448,855 $472,238,563 2000 $20,061 $29,428 2010 $694,502 $725,074,023 2010 $25,663 $38,474 2011 $713,550 $764,633,664 2011 $26,386 $40,047 % change 2010-11 2.7% 5.5% % change 2010-11 2.8% 4.1% 2012 $719,218 $793,428,830 2012 $26,591 $41,055 % change 2011-12 0.8% 3.8% % change 2011-12 0.8% 2.5% 2013 $716,900 $795,424,889 2013 $26,551 $40,659 % change 2012-13 -0.3% 0.3% % change 2012-13 -0.2% -1.0% 2014 $749,361 $856,161,682 2014 $27,633 $43,109 % change 2013-14 4.5% 7.6% % change 2013-14 4.1% 6.0% 2015 $791,801 $915,895,494 2015 $28,950 $45,287 % change 2014-15 5.7% 7.0% % change 2014-15 4.8% 5.1% 2016 $825,366 $942,461,242 2016 $29,613 $45,684 % change 2015-16 4.2% 2.9% % change 2015-16 2.3% 0.9% 2017 $877,281 $1,004,144,269 2017 $31,076 $47,869 % change 2016-17 6.3% 6.5% % change 2016-17 4.9% 4.8% 2018 $916,242 $1,066,446,916 2018 $32,313 $50,070 % change 2017-18 4.4% 6.2% % change 2017-18 4.0% 4.6% Earnings by Place of Work ($000s) Median Income 1990 $125,893 $161,135,722 Median Household Income $61,769 $53,267 2000 $200,324 $308,751,767 Median Family Income $70,500 $64,312 2010 $320,318 $438,991,235 2011 $325,504 $450,502,115 Percent in Poverty, 2018 % change 2010-11 1.6% 2.6% All ages in poverty 15.4% 13.7% 2012 $330,797 $468,412,894 Under age 18 in poverty 21.7% 20.0% % change 2011-12 1.6% 4.0% Related children age 5-17 in families in poverty 20.9% 18.8% 2013 $332,986 $482,900,406 % change 2012-13 0.7% 3.1% Personal Bankruptcy Filing Rate (per 1,000 population) Baker County Florida 2014 $342,336 $512,381,351 12-Month Period Ending Jun. 30, 2019 1.24 2.07 % change 2013-14 2.8% 6.1% 12-Month Period Ending Jun. 30, 2020 1.75 1.89 2015 $359,804 $545,198,370 State Rank 19 NA % change 2014-15 5.1% 6.4% 2016 $371,452 $568,197,880 % change 2015-16 3.2% 4.2% 2017 $395,202 $601,927,042 % change 2016-17 6.4% 5.9% 2018 $406,566 $634,065,871 Under 65 years 88.5% 83.9% % change 2017-18 2.9% 5.3% Under 19 years 93.5% 92.4% 18 to 64 years 86.2% 80.8% Baker County Average Annual Wage 2019 preliminary Baker County Baker County Florida Personal Income ($000s) Per Capita Personal Income Percent Insured by Age Group Baker County Florida Labor Force Florida Income and Financial Health Baker County Florida Florida Baker County Page 2 NonBusiness Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Health Insurance Status Florida Average Annual Employment, % of All Industries, 2019 preliminary Employment by Industry Florida Unemployment Rate Labor Force as Percent of Population Aged 18 and Older Baker County Baker County Total - All Revenue Account Codes ($000s) $54,288.1 $44,214,365.8 Total - All Expenditure Account Codes ($000s) $52,839.60 $41,792,449.68 Per Capita $ $1,963.26 $2,223.20 Per Capita $ $1,910.88 $2,101.42 % of Total 100.0% 100.0% % of Total 100.0% 100.0% Taxes ($000s) $9,048.9 $14,725,283.7 General Government Services** ($000s) $3,963.59 $7,105,044.04 Per Capita $ $327.24 $740.42 Per Capita $ $143.34 $357.26 % of Total 16.7% 33.3% % of Total 7.5% 17.0% Permits, Fee, and Special Assessments ($000s) $1,330.1 $2,064,228.9 Public Safety ($000s) $26,442.54 $10,202,428.55 Per Capita $ $48.10 $103.79 Per Capita $ $956.26 $513.00 % of Total 2.5% 4.7% % of Total 50.0% 24.4% Intergovernmental Revenues ($000s) $9,847.8 $4,552,371.7 Physical Environment ($000s) $1,330.35 $4,910,992.05 Per Capita $ $356.13 $228.90 Per Capita $ $48.11 $246.94 % of Total 18.1% 10.3% % of Total 2.5% 11.8% Charges for Services ($000s) $16,818.6 $13,745,670.4 Transportation ($000s) $4,673.67 $5,056,604.18 Per Capita $ $608.22 $691.16 Per Capita $ $169.02 $254.26 % of Total 31.0% 31.1% % of Total 8.8% 12.1% Judgments, Fines, and Forfeits ($000s) $161.1 $198,680.9 Economic Environment ($000s) $642.46 $1,566,748.75 Per Capita $ $5.83 $9.99 Per Capita $ $23.23 $78.78 % of Total 0.3% 0.4% % of Total 1.2% 3.7% Miscellaneous Revenues ($000s) $7,365.9 $1,189,350.3 Human Services ($000s) $882.68 $3,545,609.16 Per Capita $ $266.38 $59.80 Per Capita $ $31.92 $178.28 % of Total 13.6% 2.7% % of Total 1.7% 8.5% Other Sources ($000s) $9,715.6 $7,738,780.0 Culture / Recreation ($000s) $601.81 $1,704,980.28 Per Capita $ $351.35 $389.12 Per Capita $ $21.76 $85.73 % of Total 17.9% 17.5% % of Total 1.1% 4.1% Other Uses and Non-Operating ($000s) $12,540.54 $6,807,083.14 Per Capita $ $453.51 $342.28 % of Total 23.7% 16.3% ** (Not Court-Related) Court-Related Expenditures ($000s) $1,761.97 $892,959.54 Per Capita $ $63.72 $44.90 % of Total 3.3% 2.1% Crime rate, 2019 (index crimes per 100,000 population) 1,401.8 2,551.1 Place of Work in Florida Admissions to prison FY 2018-19 170 28,782 Worked outside county of residence 52.5% 17.7% Travel Time to Work 601.8 135.7 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 30.1 27.4 State Highway County-Wide Not County-Wide* Centerline Miles 83.9 12,128.1 County 7.2916 Lane Miles 226.3 45,030.3 School 6.0650 State Bridges Municipal 1.0117 Number 38 7,044 Special Districts 1.1366 0.2474 *MSTU included in Not County-Wide "County" category State Facilities Buildings/Facilities (min. 300 Square Feet) Number 147 9,630 Square Footage 1,033,633 66,989,245 Total (state total includes special districts) 6 3,721 Conservation Land (land acres only) Elementary 4 1,878 State-Owned (includes partially-owned) 37,905 5,383,024 Middle 1 575 % of Total Conservation Land (CL) 23.0% 51.6% Senior High 1 713 % of Total Area Land 10.1% 15.7% Combination 0 555 % of Florida State-Owned CL 0.7% State-Managed 37,905 5,486,474 % of Total Conservation Land (CL) 23.0% 52.6% % HS graduate or higher 84.5% 88.0% % of Total Area Land 10.1% 16.0% % bachelor's degree or higher 13.4% 29.2% % of Florida State-Managed CL 0.7% Educational attainment Persons aged 25 and older Baker County Florida Education Baker County Quality of Life Public Education Schools Traditional Setting (2019-20) Baker County School District Florida 2019 Ad Valorem Millage Rates Baker County State Infrastructure Transportation Baker County Florida State and Local Taxation Florida* Admissions to prison per 100,000 population FY 2018-19 Baker County Florida Florida Revenue 2017-18 Baker County Florida* Expenditures 2017-18 Workers Aged 16 and Over Prepared by:   Florida Legislature Office of Economic and Demographic Research 111 W. Madison Street, Suite 574 Tallahassee, FL 32399-6588 (850) 487-1402 http://edr.state.fl.us November 2020 Page 3 Reported County Government Revenues and Expenditures Crime Baker County * All County Governments Except Duval - The consolidated City of Jacksonville / Duval County figures are included in municipal totals rather than county government totals.