This pie charts shows share of 2010-2020 BEBR population growth by Jurisdiction. Unincorporated Hillsborough County captured 74% of the new population.

Published
October 29, 2020

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July 17, 2023

The Bureau of Economics and Business Research (BEBR) recently released the highly anticipated 2020 population estimates by jurisdiction[1].  BEBR was founded in 1930 and, amongst many other things, produces the state’s official population estimates and projections.  This is essentially the “soft-opening” of the Census 2020 data release season.  As we (can’t!) wait for the release of the bulk of Census 2020 data, here are some thoughts to place these new jurisdiction-level population estimates in their appropriate context.  In the last decade (2010-2020), nearly a quarter of new county residents moved to the City of Tampa (Figure 3b).  That is 64% higher than its share of growth for the previous decade (2000-2010) (i.e., 14%) (Figures 1a and 1b).  Except for Tampa, every other jurisdiction grew slower in the last decade.  Tampa now has 392,953 residents (Figure 2b).  It has been the third most populous city in the state for the last two decades (behind Miami and Jacksonville).  Meanwhile, Unincorporated Hillsborough County is still attracting the lion’s share of new residents.  Three quarters of new residents moved there in the last decade.  For the first time ever, Unincorporated Hillsborough County’s population exceeds 1 million residents.  It has been the second most populous unincorporated area of the state for the last two decades (behind Miami-Dade).  Plant City grew 15% and now has 39,846 residents.  In both decades, it attracted only 2% of new county residents.  Temple Terrace, which is nearly built out and prioritizes commercial redevelopment, welcomed 2,291 new county residents (1% of new residents).  Its 2020 population estimate is 26,832 persons.  Lastly, the countywide population grew 20% to nearly 1.5 million residents.  In percent growth through the last decade, the county ranked 12th in the state.  Hillsborough County has been the 3rd most populous county in Florida for the past 20 years (behind Miami-Dade and Broward).  As Census 2020 statistics are released, we hope to explore how population characteristics have changed further.

Figure 1a.  Share of 2000-2010 BEBR Population Growth by Jurisdiction

This pie chart shows share of 2000-2010 BEBR population growth by jurisdiction.  Unincorporated Hillsborough County captured 82% of the 2000-2010 population growth.  Meanwhile, Tampa captured 14%.

Figure 1b.  Share of 2010-2020 BEBR Population Growth by Jurisdiction

BEBR population growth by jurisdiction.  Unincorporated Hillsborough County captured 74% of the 2010-2020 population growth.  Meanwhile, Tampa captured 23%.

Figure 2a.  BEBR Population Estimates by Jurisdiction (Plant City and Temple Terrace)

This bar chart shows BEBR population estimates for 2000, 2010, 2015, and 2020.  Plant City population grew from 29,760 persons in 2000 to 34,721 persons in 2010 to 39,846 persons in 2020.  Meanwhile, Temple Terrace population grew from 20,918 persons in 2000 to 24541 persons in 2010 to 26,832 persons in 2020.

Figure 2b.  BEBR Population Estimates by Jurisdiction (Tampa and Hillsborough County)

This bar chart shows BEBR population estimates for 2000, 2010, 2015, and 2020.  Tampa population grew from 303,447 persons in 2000 to 335,709 persons in 2010 to 392,953 persons in 2020.  Meanwhile, Unincorporated Hillsborough County population grew from 644,823 persons in 2000 to 834,255 persons in 2010 to 1,019,128 persons in 2020.

Figure 3a.  BEBR Population Growth by Jurisdiction (Plant City and Temple Terrace)

Chart shows 2010-2020 BEBR population growth for Plant City and Temple Terrace.  From 2010 to 2020, Plant City grew 5,125 (15% higher) and Temple Terrace grew 2,291 (9%).

Figure 3b.  BEBR Population Growth by Jurisdiction (Tampa and Hillsborough County)

Chart shows 2010-2020 BEBR population growth for Countywide, Tampa, and Unincorporated Hillsborough County.  From 2010 to 2020, Countywide grew 249,533 (20% higher), and Tampa grew 57,244 (17%), and Unincorporated Hillsborough County  grew 184,873 (22%).

[1] Table 1.  Florida Estimates of Population.  Published October 23, 2020. https://www.bebr.ufl.edu/sites/default/files/Research%20Reports/estimates_2020_0.pdf