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Orlando

Overview for Orlando, FL

302,968 people live in Orlando, where the median age is 34.4 and the average individual income is $36,596. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

302,968

Total Population

34.4 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$36,596

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Orlando, FL

Orlando has 118,834 households, with an average household size of 2.53. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Orlando do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 302,968 people call Orlando home. The population density is 2,733.11 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

302,968

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

34.4

Median Age

48.46 / 51.54%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

0-9:

0-9 Years

10-17:

10-17 Years

18-24:

18-24 Years

25-64:

25-64 Years

65-74:

65-74 Years

75+:

75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
118,834

Total Households

2.53

Average Household Size

$36,596

Average individual Income

Households with Children

With Children:

Without Children:

Marital Status

Married
Single
Divorced
Separated

Blue vs White Collar Workers

Blue Collar:

White Collar:

Commute Time

0 to 14 Minutes
15 to 29 Minutes
30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Orlando, FL

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The following schools are within or nearby Orlando. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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School rating

Around Orlando, FL

There's plenty to do around Orlando, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

38
Car-Dependent
Walking Score
38
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Choco Loco Cookies, Fat Cat Gourmet Foods, and Oldenburg Provisions.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 0.74 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $ 4.27 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.73 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.35 miles 20 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.75 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 2.28 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
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