The Census Bureau has determined that Florida is currently the 4th most populated state in the U.S.. Even though its population rate of growth has declined in the last two years, it is still expected to grow by another 400,000 residents to overtake New York that is currently in third position.
Nevertheless, it has experienced the worst real estate year in recorded history. It has very limited available developable land...
Real estate values have dropped another 12% average this year and each year for the last four years, but most real estate tax bills have increased each of these years. Its homeowners' insurance rates have just gone up between 12 and 40% this year, too.
One in six residents are on food stamps.
It is ranked 50th in the number of government employees per person...one per one hundred residents.
It is ranked 47th in the quality of its education, and that is after it has "improved" its position in the last few years.
It has the oldest average age population.
Medical care is ranked one of the lowest in the U.S.
Disney World, Orlando, is the number one destination for foreign visitors to the U.S..
What do these, and other statistics really mean?