Lake Worth, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lake Worth City, Florida is about 38,000 people. The median household income is $42,500. The median age is 36.6 years. The city is predominantly White (non-Hispanic) and about one-fifth is Hispanic. As for the racial makeup of the city, the majority of residents are White, while about a third speak Spanish. As for the median household income, it's up by 10.8% to $42,500 per year.

The town was incorporated as a town in 1913. The first residents were primarily farmers from the mid-west and other parts of the United States. The town's economic development accelerated during the Florida land boom of the 1920s, which led to the construction of the first wooden automobile traffic bridge over Lake Worth and the first municipal beach complex. Today, the historic Gulf Stream Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The city's population is ranked among the nineteen most populous cities and towns in Florida. This puts it in the 75th percentile among peer cities. To find out the population of Lake Worth, FL, use the Florida Census Data Comparison Tool. You can view the city's demographic data in two ways: a map of Lake Worth, FL and satellite images of nearby cities. Listed below are the most popular hotels in Lake Worth.

The city is diverse in terms of race and ethnicity. Forty-four percent of residents are White, while eight percent are African. There are also Latino residents, as well. The unemployment rate in Lake Worth, Florida is 6.5% for residents age sixteen and older. The federal, state, and local government employs 7.4% of residents. In addition, the city has a large Haitian population. The Haitian population speaks Haitian Creole and French.