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

You may be wondering if there are any statistics for Population & Steets in South Florida. If so, then you're not alone. This Miami suburb is located in the Miami-Dade County, Florida. South Miami falls under the subtropical climate and is in the Eastern Standard time zone. According to the 2020 Census, there are roughly 68,800 residents. You may find it surprising to learn that some areas of South Miami are significantly lower in population than others.

During 2010, there were 158,317 households in South Miami. Of those households, 18.8% of the population was under 18 years of age. Twenty-four percent were between the ages of 18 and 24, with the remaining groups being 45-64 years old and older. Interestingly, the median age in the city was 38.8 years, which was higher than the national average of 36.8 years old.

In South Miami, FL, the median age was 36.9 and the median household income was $62,067. The city is a diverse community, with the largest group being White (non-Hispanic), followed by Two+ (Non-Hispanic), Black or African American, and Hispanic. The remaining population is a mixture of other races and ethnicities, with 54.7% of residents of any race being hispanic.

Despite its reputation as a poor place to live, Miami's real estate market continues to grow. In fact, Miami's population has been increasing at a rate of approximately 2% per year. Despite the recent housing crisis, the city's overall average income remains stable, allowing many residents to afford a home and a job. Despite the problems and challenges, the city's environmental policies have won the city national recognition. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami as "America's Cleanest City," citing the high quality of air and water, its wide green spaces, and its extensive recycling program.