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All Households, Cost Burden by Income, 2023 Estimate (Summary)
Housing Cost Burden
Geography Household Income 30% or less 30.1-50% More than 50%
Osceola County 30% AMI or less 1730 1697 12767
Osceola County 30.01-50% AMI 4166 5837 10933
Osceola County 50.01-80% AMI 12281 14816 4347
Osceola County 80.01-100% AMI 13483 5001 625
Osceola County Greater than 100% AMI 56810 3513 264

Sources: Estimates and projections by Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, based on U.S. Department of Housing Development, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) dataset and population projections by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida


Renter Households, Cost Burden by Income, 2023 Estimate (Summary)
Housing Cost Burden
Geography Household Income 30% or less 30.1-50% More than 50%
Osceola County 30% AMI or less 520 631 6907
Osceola County 30.01-50% AMI 766 3516 7172
Osceola County 50.01-80% AMI 3379 8095 1941
Osceola County 80.01-100% AMI 5539 2745 195
Osceola County Greater than 100% AMI 12414 839 48

Sources: Estimates and projections by Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, based on U.S. Department of Housing Development, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) dataset and population projections by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida


Owner-Occupied Households, Cost Burden by Income, 2023 Estimate (Summary)
Housing Cost Burden
Geography Household Income 30% or less 30.1-50% More than 50%
Osceola County 30% AMI or less 1210 1066 5860
Osceola County 30.01-50% AMI 3400 2321 3761
Osceola County 50.01-80% AMI 8902 6721 2406
Osceola County 80.01-100% AMI 7944 2256 430
Osceola County Greater than 100% AMI 44396 2674 216

Sources: Estimates and projections by Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, based on U.S. Department of Housing Development, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) dataset and population projections by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida


Homeownership Rate (%), 1990 through 2023 Estimates
Geography 1990 2000 2010 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates
Osceola County 66 68 65 66

Notes: 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census, 2000 Census, 2010 Census, and 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates


Median Income ($) by Tenure, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source Owner Median Income ($) Margin of Error (+/-) Renter Median Income ($) Margin of Error (+/-) All Households Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 85546 5816 59405 8309 77466 3637

Notes: The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Owner Households by Monthly Housing Costs 2023 Estimates (with a Mortgage)
Geography ACS Data Source <$200 Margin of Error (+/-) $200-$299 Margin of Error (+/-) $300-$399 Margin of Error (+/-) $400-$499 Margin of Error (+/-) $500-$599 Margin of Error (+/-) $600-$699 Margin of Error (+/-) $700-$799 Margin of Error (+/-) $800-$899 Margin of Error (+/-) $900-$999 Margin of Error (+/-) $1,000-$1,249 Margin of Error (+/-) $1,250-$1,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $1,500-$1,999 Margin of Error (+/-) $2,000-$2,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $2,500-$2,999 Margin of Error (+/-) $3,000-$3,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $3,500-$3,999 Margin of Error (+/-) >$4,000 Margin of Error (+/-) Total Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year - - - - - - - - - - - - 1097 679 1067 857 953 469 3800 1261 11485 2377 22450 3430 14178 2682 6286 2051 2584 942 2372 1084 1759 850 69507 5026

Notes: Counts refer to the number of households with monthly owner costs in each dollar range. Monthly owner costs including mortgage (if any), taxes, insurance, utilities, and association fees. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Owner Households by Monthly Housing Costs 2023 Estimates (without a Mortgage)
Geography ACS Data Source <$100 Margin of Error (+/-) $100-$149 Margin of Error (+/-) $150-$199 Margin of Error (+/-) $200-$249 Margin of Error (+/-) $250-$299 Margin of Error (+/-) $300-$349 Margin of Error (+/-) $350-$399 Margin of Error (+/-) $400-$499 Margin of Error (+/-) $500-$599 Margin of Error (+/-) $600-$699 Margin of Error (+/-) $700-$799 Margin of Error (+/-) $800-$899 Margin of Error (+/-) $900-$999 Margin of Error (+/-) $1000-$1099 Margin of Error (+/-) $1100-$1199 Margin of Error (+/-) $1200-$1299 Margin of Error (+/-) $1300-$1399 Margin of Error (+/-) $1400-$1499 Margin of Error (+/-) >$1500 Margin of Error (+/-) Total Not Mortgaged Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year - - 966 805 388 328 1001 772 356 266 2722 1685 2556 1105 3578 1033 4488 1566 3795 1618 3754 1613 4196 1546 1904 751 2422 1270 944 607 1367 1203 531 351 328 275 1188 614 36569 4335

Notes: Counts refer to the number of households with monthly owner costs in each dollar range. Monthly owner costs including mortgage (if any), taxes, insurance, utilities, and association fees. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Owner Households by Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source With Mortgage, Less than 30% Margin of Error (+/-) With Mortgage, More than 30% Margin of Error (+/-) Without Mortgage, Less than 30% Margin of Error (+/-) Without Mortgage, More than 30% Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 42691 4525 26589 4156 31491 4186 4777 1626

Notes: Counts refer to the number of households with monthly owner costs in each dollar range. Monthly owner costs including mortgage (if any), taxes, insurance, utilities, and association fees. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Renter Households by Gross Rent, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source <$200 Margin of Error (+/-) $200-$299 Margin of Error (+/-) $300-$499 Margin of Error (+/-) $500-$749 Margin of Error (+/-) $750-$999 Margin of Error (+/-) $1,000-$1,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $1,500-$1,999 Margin of Error (+/-) $2,000-$2,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $2,500-$2,999 Margin of Error (+/-) $3,000-$3,499 Margin of Error (+/-) $3,500 or More Margin of Error (+/-) No Cash Rent Margin of Error (+/-) Total Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Notes: Counts refer to the number of households with monthly owner costs in each dollar range. Monthly owner costs including mortgage (if any), taxes, insurance, utilities, and association fees. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Median Gross Rent ($), 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source Median Gross Rent Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 1802 73

Notes: Includes contract rent and utilities. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source Less than 30% Margin of Error (+/-) 30-49.9% Margin of Error (+/-) 50% or More Margin of Error (+/-) Total - Not computed Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 17808 3345 11601 2284 17588 2831 1649 748

Notes: Counts refer to number of households paying less than 30%, 30-49.9%, and 50% or more of income for gross rent. Gross rent includes contract rent and utilities. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Affordable and Available Rental Units per 100 Renters, Florida Regions, 2023
Geography County 0-30% AMI 0-40% AMI 0-50% AMI 0-60% AMI 0-80% AMI 0-120% AMI
Orlando-Kissimmee, FL MSA Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole 13 20 24 35 57 102

Notes: Affordable units are those for which a household at the given income limit (% AMI) would pay no more than 30% of income for gross rent. Affordable/available units are affordable at that income level and either vacant or occupied by a household below the income threshold. For additional explanation of affordable/available methods, see the 2022 Rental Market Study, pp. 34-68

Sources: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies analysis of 2021 American Community Survey PUMS


Surplus/Deficit of Affordable/Available Units by Income, Florida Regions, 2023
Geography County 0-30% AMI 0-40% AMI 0-50% AMI 0-60% AMI 0-80% AMI 0-120% AMI
Orlando-Kissimmee, FL MSA Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole -50,796 -70,248 -91,670 -97,707 -85,074 5,274

Notes: Affordable units are those for which a household at the given income limit (% AMI) would pay no more than 30% of income for gross rent. Affordable/available units are affordable at that income level and either vacant or occupied by a household below the income threshold. Surplus/Deficit of Affordable/Available Units for a particular income range shows the number of affordable/available units in the range minus the number of renter households in that range. For additional explanation of affordable/available methods, see the 2022 Rental Market Study, pp. 34-68

Sources: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies analysis of 2021 American Community Survey PUMS


Housing Units by Type of Structure, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source 1, detached Margin of Error (+/-) 1, attached Margin of Error (+/-) 2 Margin of Error (+/-) 3 or 4 Margin of Error (+/-) 5 to 9 Margin of Error (+/-) 10 to 19 Margin of Error (+/-) 20 or more Margin of Error (+/-) Mobile Home or Trailer Margin of Error (+/-) Other Margin of Error (+/-) Total Margin of Error (+/-)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 114506 4320 14236 3015 1959 914 5133 1653 7701 1965 11731 2673 13976 3052 9810 1893 - - 179286 56

Notes: Counts refer to the number of households with monthly owner costs in each dollar range. Monthly owner costs including mortgage (if any), taxes, insurance, utilities, and association fees. The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Vacancy and Occupancy Status, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source For Rent For Sale Only Rented or Sold Not Occupied Seasonal,Recreational or Occasional Use For Migrant Workers Other Vacant Total Vacant Total Occupied Total Units
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 4357 2386 2648 13919 0 1254 24564 154722 179286

Notes: The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Substandard Housing, 2023 Estimates
Geography ACS Data Source 1.01 or More Persons per Room Share of Occupied Units (%) No Fuel Used Share of Occupied Units (%) Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities Share of Occupied Units (%) Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Share of Occupied Units (%)
Osceola County 2023 1-Year 8499 5.5 2902 1.9 997 0.6 545 0.3

Notes: The ACS is based on an annual sample of US households. The margin of error (+/-) is based on a 90% confidence level; that is, there is a 90% probability that the actual value falls within the range provided by subtracting and then adding the margin of error to the estimate. If margin of error is greater than the estimate, result is not statistically significantly different than zero. 1-year 2023 ACS estimates are available for 46 counties and 41 incorporated places. 5-year 2019-2023 estimates are used for the remaining counties and cities.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Estimates


Wage and Rent Comparison by Industry, 2024
Geography Industry 2024 Average Hourly Wage (2025 $) 2024 Average Annual Wage (2025 $) Maximum Affordable Rent (30% of Income) 2025 HUD 2BR Fair Market Rent % Income Needed for 2 BR FMR # of Workers in 2024 2025 3-Person Median Income Annual Wage as Percent of 3-Person AMI
Osceola County Accommodation and Food Services $15.89 $33,042 $826 $1,958 71% 20,890 $94,900 35%
Osceola County Administrative and Waste Services $31.54 $65,600 $1,640 $1,958 36% 10,663 $94,900 69%
Osceola County Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting $25.76 $53,574 $1,339 $1,958 44% 345 $94,900 56%
Osceola County Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation $24.35 $50,643 $1,266 $1,958 46% 2,472 $94,900 53%
Osceola County Construction $29.67 $61,704 $1,543 $1,958 38% 7,092 $94,900 65%
Osceola County Educational Services $23.98 $49,883 $1,247 $1,958 47% 10,359 $94,900 53%
Osceola County Finance and Insurance $37.51 $78,016 $1,950 $1,958 30% 1,773 $94,900 82%
Osceola County Health Care and Social Assistance $32.18 $66,943 $1,674 $1,958 35% 17,622 $94,900 71%
Osceola County Information $56.9 $118,348 $2,959 $1,958 20% 775 $94,900 125%
Osceola County Management of Companies and Enterprises $66.21 $137,717 $3,443 $1,958 17% 129 $94,900 145%
Osceola County Mining $28.9 $60,111 $1,503 $1,958 39% 12 $94,900 63%
Osceola County Professional and Technical Services $46.37 $96,444 $2,411 $1,958 24% 4,357 $94,900 102%
Osceola County Public Administration $33.31 $69,280 $1,732 $1,958 34% 4,942 $94,900 73%
Osceola County Real Estate and Rental and Leasing $28.4 $59,075 $1,477 $1,958 40% 3,735 $94,900 62%
Osceola County Retail Trade $16.45 $34,214 $855 $1,958 69% 18,780 $94,900 36%
Osceola County Transportation and Warehousing $25.49 $53,013 $1,325 $1,958 44% 2,468 $94,900 56%
Osceola County Utilities $43.58 $90,655 $2,266 $1,958 26% 901 $94,900 96%
Osceola County Wholesale Trade $32.18 $66,928 $1,673 $1,958 35% 2,906 $94,900 71%

Notes: Based on average annual wages for industry sector, converted to hourly wages by dividing by 2000 (assumes 40-hour work week, 50 weeks per year). 2023 wage data converted to 2024 dollars using the Consumer Price Index. 2023 wage data converted to 2024 dollars using the Consumer Price Index.

Sources: Florida Department of Commerce, 2023 Occupational Employment Statistics and Wages; 2024 HUD Fair Market Rent


Wage and Rent Comparison by Occupation, 2024
Geography Occupation Median Hourly Wage (2025 $) Maximum Affordable Rent (30% of Income) 2025 HUD 2BR Fair Market Rent % Income Needed for 2 BR, Median Wage Worker # of Workers in 2024 Annual Wage as a % AMI for a Family of 3
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $23.57 $1,226 $1,958 48% 6,080 52%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Bartenders $15.7 $816 $1,958 72% 8,350 34%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity $24.89 $1,295 $1,958 45% 1,800 55%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Carpenters $24.39 $1,268 $1,958 46% 6,070 53%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Cashiers $14.76 $768 $1,958 77% 31,430 32%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Child, Family, and School Social Workers $27.05 $1,407 $1,958 42% 1,490 59%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Childcare Workers $14.53 $755 $1,958 78% 2,540 32%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Construction Laborers $20.27 $1,054 $1,958 56% 11,310 44%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Cooks, Restaurant $18.51 $963 $1,958 61% 23,240 41%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Correctional Officers and Jailers $22.6 $1,175 $1,958 50% 1,070 50%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Customer Service Representatives $18.89 $982 $1,958 60% 36,200 41%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Dental Assistants $23.47 $1,220 $1,958 48% 2,980 51%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Dishwashers $14.61 $760 $1,958 77% 5,950 32%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Electricians $25.62 $1,332 $1,958 44% 6,780 56%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $25.76 $1,339 $1,958 44% 10,480 56%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse $15.03 $782 $1,958 75% 870 33%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Fast Food and Counter Workers $13.61 $708 $1,958 83% 37,870 30%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Firefighters $22.98 $1,195 $1,958 49% 3,170 50%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Food Preparation Workers $16.8 $874 $1,958 67% 10,000 37%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists $14.34 $746 $1,958 79% 2,990 31%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers $24.73 $1,286 $1,958 46% 5,300 54%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $24.36 $1,267 $1,958 46% 13,960 53%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Home Health and Personal Care Aides $16.29 $847 $1,958 69% 9,400 36%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks $17.31 $900 $1,958 65% 4,960 38%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $15.59 $810 $1,958 72% 19,370 34%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers $17.76 $924 $1,958 64% 11,680 39%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers $15.04 $782 $1,958 75% 2,290 33%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $29.67 $1,543 $1,958 38% 4,170 65%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Light Truck Drivers $19.61 $1,020 $1,958 58% 10,610 43%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners $16.84 $876 $1,958 67% 16,750 37%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Medical Assistants $19.58 $1,018 $1,958 58% 7,160 43%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers $24.52 $1,275 $1,958 46% 580 54%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $25.01 $1,301 $1,958 45% 5,570 55%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Nursing Assistants $17.89 $930 $1,958 63% 10,600 39%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Office Clerks, General $20.44 $1,063 $1,958 55% 23,140 45%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Painters, Construction and Maintenance $22.04 $1,146 $1,958 51% 2,610 48%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Paralegals and Legal Assistants $26.7 $1,389 $1,958 42% 5,940 59%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Paramedics $25.55 $1,329 $1,958 44% 790 56%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Pharmacy Technicians $19.34 $1,005 $1,958 58% 6,140 42%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $25.51 $1,327 $1,958 44% 3,440 56%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers $30.07 $1,564 $1,958 38% 5,800 66%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $17.12 $890 $1,958 66% 5,240 38%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Receptionists and Information Clerks $17.71 $921 $1,958 64% 8,000 39%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Registered Nurses $40.22 $2,092 $1,958 28% 28,020 88%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Retail Salespersons $15.99 $831 $1,958 71% 49,610 35%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Roofers $22.59 $1,175 $1,958 50% 2,880 50%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $25.52 $1,327 $1,958 44% 6,020 56%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive $21.33 $1,109 $1,958 53% 13,500 47%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Security Guards $17.75 $923 $1,958 64% 14,150 39%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Substitute Teachers, Short-Term $17.92 $932 $1,958 63% 1,760 39%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Tellers $21.96 $1,142 $1,958 51% 1,330 48%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Total all occupations $22.43 $1,166 $1,958 50% 1,397,600 49%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $19.56 $1,017 $1,958 58% 1,040 43%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA Waiters and Waitresses $14.89 $774 $1,958 76% 36,700 33%

Notes: Statewide FMRs come from the National Low Income Housing Coalition's Out of Reach report and are averages weighted by the number of renters in each county. 2024 wage data converted to 2024 dollars using the Consumer Price Index.

Sources: Florida Department of Commerce, 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics; 2024 HUD Fair Market Rent


Households by Tenure, Race/Ethnicity, and Income (% AMI), 2017-2021
Geography Tenure Race/Ethnicity Household Income Households
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 15
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 55
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 240
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 250
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 295
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 250
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 1,140
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 810
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 935
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 1,645
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 685
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 2,875
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Hispanic, any race 30% or Less of HAMFI 3,150
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Hispanic, any race 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 3,475
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Hispanic, any race 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 6,980
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Hispanic, any race 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 3,580
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Hispanic, any race Greater than 100% of HAMFI 14,450
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 15
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 2,725
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 2,430
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 4,790
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 3,375
Osceola County, Florida Owner occupied White alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 17,050
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 35
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 85
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 85
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 35
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 135
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Asian alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 120
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 765
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 445
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 965
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 435
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 960
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Hispanic, any race 30% or Less of HAMFI 4,595
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Hispanic, any race 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 5,830
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Hispanic, any race 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 5,605
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Hispanic, any race 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 3,375
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Hispanic, any race Greater than 100% of HAMFI 4,110
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 30
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 0
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 30% or Less of HAMFI 1,040
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 30.01 to 50% HAMFI 1,230
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 50.01 to 80% HAMFI 2,055
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied White alone, non-Hispanic 80.01 to 100% of HAMFI 1,385
Osceola County, Florida Renter occupied White alone, non-Hispanic Greater than 100% of HAMFI 3,255

Notes: '-' indicates value that is not statistically significantly different than zero.

Sources: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2017-2021 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) dataset.


Households by Tenure, Race/Ethnicity, and Cost Burden, 2017-2021
Geography Tenure Race/Ethnicity 30% or less 30.1-50% More than 50% Not computed
Osceola County Owner American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 55 15 0 0
Osceola County Owner Asian alone, non-Hispanic 1,485 470 140 80
Osceola County Owner Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 3,995 1,450 1,440 60
Osceola County Owner Hispanic, any race 21,265 5,915 4,315 135
Osceola County Owner Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 15 0 0 0
Osceola County Owner White alone, non-Hispanic 22,940 3,405 3,670 355
Osceola County Owner other (including multiple races, non-Hispanic) 955 330 205 0
Osceola County Renter American Indian or Alaska Native alone, non-Hispanic 0 0 35 0
Osceola County Renter Asian alone, non-Hispanic 280 35 130 10
Osceola County Renter Black or African-American alone, non-Hispanic 1,285 1,135 895 250
Osceola County Renter Hispanic, any race 8,140 6,980 7,690 705
Osceola County Renter Pacific Islander alone, non-Hispanic 0 0 30 0
Osceola County Renter White alone, non-Hispanic 4,760 2,085 1,985 135
Osceola County Renter other (including multiple races, non-Hispanic) 390 360 130 0

Notes: '-' indicates value that is not statistically significantly different than zero.

Sources: Sources: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2017-2021 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) dataset.


Households by Tenure, Race, and Age of Householder, 2019-2023
Geography Race/Ethnicity Age of Householder Owners Renters Total Homeownership Rate
Osceola County White, Non-Hispanic 64 or Younger 22,100 9,002 31,102 71.0%
Osceola County White, Non-Hispanic 65 & Older 10,867 2,402 13,269 82.0%
Osceola County Black, Non-Hispanic 64 or Younger 6,158 3,707 9,865 62.0%
Osceola County Black, Non-Hispanic 65 & Older 2,133 617 2,750 78.0%
Osceola County Other, Non-Hispanic 64 or Younger 4,359 1,968 6,327 69.0%
Osceola County Other, Non-Hispanic 65 & Older 942 167 1,109 85.0%
Osceola County Hispanic 64 or Younger 32,841 23,891 56,732 58.0%
Osceola County Hispanic 65 & Older 7,044 3,166 10,210 69.0%

Notes: '-' signifies value that is not statistically significantly different from zero.

Sources: Shimberg Center tabulation of U.S. Census Bureau, 2019-2023 American Community Survey.


Households by Tenure, Household Type, and Cost Burden, 2019-2023
Geography Household Type Owner/Not Cost Burdened Owner Cost Burdened Renter/Not Cost Burdened Renter Cost Burdened
Osceola County Married Couple Household 39,375 12,120 7,507 8,363
Osceola County Male Only Headed Family 3,258 1,545 1,937 1,304
Osceola County Female Only Headed Family 6,688 4,196 3,287 6,657
Osceola County Non-family household 11,312 7,950 5,429 10,436

Notes: '-' signifies value that is not statistically significantly different from zero. "Cost Burdened" households are those paying more than 30% of income for housing costs."

Sources: Shimberg Center tabulation of U.S. Census Bureau, 2019-2023 American Community Survey.


Household Pulse Survey: Last Month's Payment Status for Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Florida
Geography Caught up on mortgage Not caught up Did not report Owned free and clear
Florida 6,076,656 592,315 88,301 4,026,883

Notes: Universe is statewide total population 18 years and older in owner-occupied housing units. Numbers refer to adult population (not households).

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey, Phase 4.2 Cycle 09 Household Pulse Survey: August 20 - September 16. See the Household Pulse Survey.


Household Pulse Survey: Likelihood of Having to Leave this House in Next Two Months Due to Foreclosure, Florida
Geography Very likely to leave home due to forelcousre in next 2 months Somewhat likely Not very likely Not likely at all Did not report
Florida - 67,777 232,395 243,185 48,957

Notes: Universe is statewide total population 18 years and older in owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage, that are not current on mortgage payments; populations in owner-occupied units where the mortgage is current or without a mortgage are not included. Numbers refer to adult population (not households).

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey, Phase 4.2 Cycle 09 Household Pulse Survey: August 20 - September 16. See the Household Pulse Survey.


Household Pulse Survey: Last Month's Payment Status for Renter-Occupied Housing Units, Florida
Geography Caught up on rent payments Not caught up Did not report Occupied without rent
Florida 3,844,579 743,360 22,918 270,347

Notes: Universe is statewide total population 18 years and older in renter-occupied housing units. Numbers refer to adult population (not households).

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey, Phase 4.2 Cycle 09 Household Pulse Survey: August 20 - September 16. See the Household Pulse Survey.


Household Pulse Survey: Likelihood of Having to Leave this House in Next Two Months Due to Eviction,Florida
Geography Very likely to leave home due to eviction in next 2 months Somewhat likely Not very likely Not likely at all Did not report
Florida 22,874 77,854 190,294 317,484 134,854

Notes: Universe is statewide total population 18 years and older in renter-occupied housing units, that are not current on rent payments; population in units that are current on rent payments is not included. Numbers refer to adult population (not households).

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey, Phase 4.2 Cycle 09 Household Pulse Survey: August 20 - September 16. See the Household Pulse Survey.


Household Pulse Survey: Change in Monthly Rent During the Last 12 Months, Florida
Geography No change in rent in last 12 months Rent decreased Rent increased by <$100 Rent increased by <$100-$249 Rent increased by <$250-$500 Rent increased by more than $500 Did not report Occupied without rent
Florida 1,156,648 16,344 598,861 1,650,216 832,608 337,533 18,645 270,347

Notes: Universe is statewide total population 18 years and older in renter-occupied housing units. Numbers refer to adult population (not households).

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey, Phase 4.2 Cycle 09 Household Pulse Survey: August 20 - September 16. See the Household Pulse Survey.


ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) Household Survival Budget, 2023
Geography Monthly Costs Single Adult One Adult, One Child One Adult, One in Childcare Two Adults Two Adults, Two Children Two Adults, Two in Childcare Single Adult 65+ Two Adults 65+
Osceola Housing $1,518 $1,617 $1,617 $1,617 $1,837 $1,837 $1,518 $1,617
Osceola Child Care $0 $273 $729 $0 $547 $1,729 $0 $0
Osceola Food $470 $796 $714 $863 $1,447 $1,277 $433 $794
Osceola Transportation $469 $604 $604 $709 $996 $996 $399 $568
Osceola Health Care $162 $488 $488 $488 $759 $759 $558 $1,117
Osceola Technology $86 $86 $86 $116 $116 $116 $86 $116
Osceola Miscellaneous $270 $386 $424 $379 $570 $671 $299 $421
Osceola Taxes $428 $818 $899 $506 $1,352 $1,571 $490 $754
Osceola Monthly Total $3,403 $4,634 $5,127 $4,678 $6,758 $8,090 $3,783 $5,387
Osceola Annual Total $40,836 $55,608 $61,524 $56,136 $81,096 $97,080 $45,396 $64,644
Osceola Hourly Wage $20.42 $27.8 $30.76 $28.07 $40.55 $48.54 $22.7 $32.32

Notes: According to United for ALICE, "The Household Survival Budget reflects the minimum cost to live and work in today's economy and includes housing, child care, food, transportation, health care, and technology, plus taxes and a 10% miscellaneous category."

Sources: United for ALICE, ALICE in Florida: Household budgets (2023 data year).

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