Figure H4

Florida

Year Population growth Job growth
1977 211,167   199,132 
1978 461,583   509,157 
1979 770,417   724,404 
1980 1,100,583   957,678 
1981 1,396,583   1,135,531 
1982 1,647,667   1,223,723 
1983 1,889,083   1,437,100 
1984 2,145,750   1,771,815 
1985 2,401,917   2,042,100 
1986 2,656,917   2,285,383 
1987 2,917,000   2,363,780 
1988 3,151,583   2,660,441 
1989 3,381,833   2,866,444 
1990 3,752,029   3,010,446 
1991 3,976,655   2,987,738 
1992 4,180,834   3,032,972 
1993 4,377,513   3,272,608 
1994 4,598,359   3,504,494 
1995 4,826,039   3,764,327 
1996 5,065,135   4,009,886 
1997 5,312,564   4,275,293 
1998 5,547,827   4,587,358 
1999 5,772,589   4,848,041 
2000 5,980,280   5,151,436 
2001 6,221,444   5,209,104 
2002 6,485,202   5,325,872 
2003 6,738,147   5,553,554 
2004 7,049,863   5,914,483 
2005 7,385,684   6,337,346 
2006 7,654,723   6,654,023 
2007 7,830,230   6,801,417 
2008 7,968,369   6,539,656 
2009 8,080,442   6,112,040 
2010 8,431,260   6,075,311 
2011 8,700,663   6,306,791 
2012 8,929,001   6,519,181 
2013 9,163,642   6,809,412 
2014 9,438,214   7,207,323 
2015 9,757,345   7,637,317 
2016 10,107,129   7,943,639 
2017 10,309,377   8,355,479 
2018 10,552,122   8,817,742 
2019 10,764,996   9,127,205 
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Note: Population growth refers to growth of the working age population aged 16 and older.  

Source: Population growth based on EPI analysis of population data from the state-level “Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population, annual averages” from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Job growth based on analysis of Regional Economic Information System employment data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce

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