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Population Demographics
The demographic analysis provides the framework from which to better understand individual neighborhoods, population trends and the overall fabric of the community. The following analysis highlights diverse ethnicities, median incomes and other lifestyle factors that impact the needs of Seminole County and sometimes of the service area, as well as the development of effective strategies to meet evolving needs. To analyze these and other characteristics, the domains included in the secondary research include an examination of factors such as general demographics of Seminole County and the health status profile and disease burden.
Seminole County is in East Central Florida just north of Orlando. With an estimated population of 470,856 in 2020, 1522 persons per square mile in a 309 square miles area, Seminole County is the fourth most densely populated county in Central Florida4. The county is comprised of seven cities and six unincorporated areas represented by 26 zip codes and 86 census tracts as of the 2010 Decennial Census. 51.7% of the population is female, 78.5% White, 21.4% Hispanic/Latino, and 12% Black/African American.
Fort Mellon Park | Seminole County
4Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida. Florida Estimates of Population 2021