Jacksonville surpasses Miami as Florida’s largest city

Jacksonville has officially surpassed Miami as the largest city in Florida, according to new population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The 2024 data, cited by NBC Miami, puts Jacksonville’s population at 1,009,833, compared to Miami’s 487,014—a gap of more than half a million residents.

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Despite Miami’s national profile and cultural influence—especially among Caribbean and Latin American communities—this shift underscores how Florida’s population dynamics continue to evolve. Cities like Tampa (414,547), Orlando (334,854), and St. Petersburg (267,102) round out the top five, each serving as key hubs for tourism and commerce.

South Florida remains a major population center, though, with Hialeah (ranked 7th with 235,388 residents) and Fort Lauderdale (9th with 190,641) making the top 10. Hialeah’s strong Cuban roots and its role as one of the most Hispanic cities in the U.S. reflect broader demographic trends in the state. These shifts matter not just statistically—but culturally, especially for Caribbean diasporas who have helped shape the fabric of these cities.

The rise in population across cities like Hialeah and Fort Lauderdale also mirrors the steady growth of Caribbean communities in South Florida. Jamaicans, Haitians, Trinidadians, and others continue to contribute to the region’s multicultural identity, even as gentrification and rising costs in places like Miami challenge long-established neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, Tampa—now the third-largest city in Florida—has earned a reputation as one of the most relaxing cities in the country, thanks to its climate, walkability, and lower crime rates. It’s also been named the best place to live in Florida, striking a balance between affordability and quality of life.

According to the census, only two cities crossed the 1 million-population threshold between 2023 and 2024 — Jacksonville, Florida (1,009,833), and Fort Worth, Texas (1,008,106).

As Florida’s urban centers expand and shift, the Caribbean community’s presence remains deeply rooted—whether in Miami’s Little Haiti, Hialeah’s Cuban enclaves, or Fort Lauderdale’s growing West Indian population.

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