Palm Harbor, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are planning to move to Palm Harbor City, Florida, you should know the Population & Steets of the city. Palm Harbor is a predominantly residential community located north of downtown St. Petersburg and west of Tampa. Its downtown area includes a variety of small shops and a few historic buildings. East of downtown, U.S. Highway 19 offers easy access to larger concentrations of commerce, including national chain restaurants. The Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club is also located on this road.

The Wealth Index is based on a variety of indicators of wealth, including average household income, net worth, and value of material possessions. The Wealth Index represents wealth relative to the national average, with values above 100 representing affluence above average and below 100 reflecting poverty. The table below compares Palm Harbor, FL to all other incorporated cities in Florida. The highest value is the location Ranked #1. In other words, Palm Harbor is in the 91st percentile.

The Census Designated Place (CDC) in Palm Harbor, FL has a U1 Census Class Code and a Functional Status Code of "S". Florida has a Census County Division (CCD) system for tracking subdivisions within counties. Palm Harbor is located within the Tarpon Springs CCD of Pinellas County. A CCD is a statistical entity similar to a city, but it does not have governmental functions.