Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach
FL · Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL · March 2025
Summary
Population
6.5M
+4.4% annual growth
Median Household Income
$81k
wages up 5.7% from last year
Groceries (10 items)
$31.31
$7.25 vs $38.56 US avg
Avg Commute
30 min
each way to work
Unemployment
2.7%
unemployment rate
Temperature Range
76.2°FJan · warm winters
Jul · warm summers90.6°F
256
sunny days/yr
67.41"
annual rain
0"
annual snow
Economy
Median Income
$81k
21st highest
Cost of Living
113.0
13.0% pricier than US avg
17th lowest
Housing Affordability
6.3×
years of income to buy a home
21st lowest
Job Growth
+0.1%
5th highest
Unemployment Rate
2.7%
13th lowest
Poverty Rate
12.7%
residents below poverty line
Median Home Value
$510,600
owner-occupied
Median Gross Rent
$2,083/mo
including utilities
Cost of Living
8th most expensive of 24 metros
+13.0%vs US average
AffordableUS avgExpensive
People
Population Growth
+4.4%
annual rate
6th highest
Avg Commute
30 min
one-way
14th lowest
Median Age
41.8 yrs
median age of residents
Gender Distribution
49.1%
male
50.9%
female
MaleFemale
Demographics at a Glance
Young Professionals
11th of 2412.8%
College Educated
20th of 2438.7%
Diversity Index
1st of 2466/100
Work From Home
12th of 2414.3%
Families w/ Children
6th of 2427%
Renter Occupied
4th of 2439.2%
Environment
Comfort Score
25.6/100
July High
91°F
Jan High
76°F
Sunny Days/Year
256
Annual Rain
67.4"
Annual Snow
0.0"
Comfort Score
25.6/100
#9 of 24 metros
126
comfortable days
76
misery days
70%
sunshine
63
comf. humidity days
37%
good air quality
Min-max normalized · NOAA Climate Normals 1991–2020 · EPA AQS
Grocery Prices · March 2025
| Item | Local Price | US Avg | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Applesper lb | $1.81 | $2.36 | #9 of 24 |
| Bananasper lb | $0.62 | $0.63 | #9 of 24 |
| Butterper lb | $6.18 | $5.89 | #9 of 24 |
| Chicken Breastper lb | $4.39 | $4.18 | #9 of 24 |
| Eggsper dozen | $3.77 | $6.23 | #9 of 24 |
| Ground Beefper lb | $5.69 | $5.79 | #9 of 24 |
| Potatoesper lb | $1.03 | $1.82 | #9 of 24 |
| White Riceper lb | $1.41 | $5.74 | #9 of 24 |
| White Breadper lb | $2.08 | $1.88 | #9 of 24 |
| Whole Milkper gallon | $4.33 | $4.05 | #9 of 24 |
| Cart Total | $31.31 | $38.56 |
Did You Know
Miami's proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean gives it a unique supply chain advantage for tropical produce. The Port of Miami handles more fresh fruit imports than any other US port.