Lauderhill, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lauderhill, FL is diverse, with a mix of white, black, and Hispanic residents. The city's median age was 35.7, with a majority of native-born residents aged 26 to 49. The percentage of foreign-born residents in Lauderhill, FL is higher than in other Florida cities. Cuba is the most common country of birth for foreign-born residents, accounting for 986,238 residents, followed by Haiti with 338,524, and Colombia with 277,705 people.

The number of foreign-born residents in Lauderhill is high compared to the rest of Florida, with a percentage of 38.7%. Lauderhill has a significantly higher percentage of Asian-born residents than that of European-born residents. While the majority of residents are American-born, the city is comprised of many Asian and Latino immigrants. Its foreign-born residents make it a diverse place to live and work.

The city of Lauderhill is in Broward County. Its population was 66,887 at the 2010 census. Lauderhill is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 5,564,635 at that time. There are six major banks in Lauderhill, with Branch Banking and Trust Company as the most popular. Desjardins Bank, National Association and Wells Fargo Bank, Florida each have one branch office in Lauderhill.

The percentage of single women in Lauderhill is the highest in Florida, at 66%. The percentage of households headed by women is highest amongst those 25 to 29 years old. The median income in Lauderhill is $44,800. With its affordable housing, Lauderhill is an attractive place for people to live. And thanks to the booming economy, the city is attracting more residents.