Cocoa Beach, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Cocoa Beach, FL, is roughly 57.5 years old, with native-born residents being 57 and foreign-born citizens being 60. As of 2018, the city had a median age of 57 for its residents. Cuba was the most common foreign-born birthplace, accounting for 986,238 of its residents, followed by Haiti and Colombia, with 338,524 Floridians being born there.

Before its incorporation, Cocoa Beach was known as Oceanus. Its population increased a thousand percent between 1950 and 1960, mostly because of the U.S. space program. The Kennedy Space Center is only 15 miles north of Cocoa Beach. As a result, many people in the area moved to the city in search of better jobs and new opportunities. In honor of astronauts, the city held parades and tributes.

Cocoa Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida. Its median household income is $92,232, and the poverty rate is 5.97%. The median rent is $1,196 per month. The median house value is $318,000, and the median age is 57.5 years old for men and 57.2 years old for women. If you're looking for a place to live, Cocoa Beach is the right place for you.

The Cocoa Beach area has a low amount of tornado activity. The city's average is only slightly higher than the state's, and is about 6% smaller than the U.S. average. A category F4 tornado struck Cocoa Beach in 1937, destroying three homes and causing $5,000,000 to $50 million in damages. In addition to tornado damage, there is an array of mainstream shopping centers.