South Daytona, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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In 1951, the city of South Daytona was incorporated. At the time, it had just over two hundred residents. The city was named after a wealthy Boston businessman. The town was home to forty families, as well as dozens of non-resident property owners. Many of the early settlers were involved in orange culture and vegetable gardening. After the city was incorporated, the railroad line extended south to Miami, which brought an increase in business in the area.

The city is home to a third of the entire population of Florida. The population has dropped by 7% since 2000. However, the number of foreign born residents living in South Daytona has grown to a staggering seventy-two thousand. The city also hosts the International Academy, which is one of Florida's largest universities.

The city's population is spread out. The ratio of males to females is 92.8 to one hundred and twenty-two to one. Among adults, the median income is $31,180.