Below you will find a comprehensive overview of the statistics and characteristics of the 33001 zip code. These include population demographics, economic characteristics, education data, occupation information, housing characteristics, and more.
The following information lists the population statistics and breakdown for the 33001 zip code. The total population is 341, of which, 180 are male and 161 are female. With a total area of 5.053 square miles, the population density is 65.5 people per square mile. The median age of the population is 65.6 years old. Below you’ll find additional information on the population and demographics of this zip code, including age distribution, race distribution, language spoken, and more.
Year
Population
2011
198
2012
243
2013
211
2014
191
2015
198
2016
192
2017
212
2018
323
2019
331
2020
300
2021
341
Age Bracket
Number of People
Percentage of Population
Under 5 years oldÂ
10
2.9%
Age 5-9
–
0%
Age 10-14
–
0%
Age 15-19
–
0%
Age 20-24
–
0
Age 25-29
15
4.4%
Age 30-34
8
2.3%
Age 35-39
10
2.9%
Age 40-44
27Â
7.9%
Age 45-49
5
1.5%
Age 50-54
48
14.1%
Age 55-59
22
6.5%
Age 60-64
15
4.4%
Age 65-69
65
19.1%
Age 70-74
18
5.3%
Age 75-79
44
12.9%
Age 80-84
37
10.9%
Age 85 and over
17
5%
Languages Spoken (of those 5 years of age and older) :
Speaks Language other than English: 20.5 %
Speaks Spanish: 12.7 %
Speaks Other Indo-European Language: 7.9 %
Speaks Pacific Island Languages: 0 %
Speak Other Languages: 0 %
Marital Status:Â
Currently Married: 66.2 %
Divorced: 7.9 %
Separated (not divorced): 2.1 %
Never Married: 7.6 %
Income & Economic Characteristics
The median inflation-adjusted family income in the 33001 zip code is $64500. This is -0.3001 less than the national average. This income places 20.2% of the population below the poverty line. The average retirement income for individuals in this zip code (for those that have it) is $28603. Below you can find additional economic characteristics, including income bracket distribution, median income over time, retirement statistics, and more.
Annual Income Bracket ($)
Number of Families in Bracket
Less than $10,000.00
4
$10,000.00 – $14,999.00
21
$15,000.00 – $24,999.00
–
$25,000.00 – $34,999.00
3
$35,000.00 – $49,999.00
11
$50,000.00 – $74,999.00
9
$75,000.00 – $99,999.00
37
$100,000.00 – $149,999.00
4
$150,000.00 – $199,999,00
3
$200,000.00 +
2
Year
Median Family Income ($ USD)
2011
77083
2012
57500
2013
41875
2014
44286
2015
65625
2016
45714
2017
–
2018
71016
2019
70083
2020
51528
2021
64500
Income Source
# of Households
Wage or Salary
77
Self Employment
18
Social Security
89
Dividends, Interest, or Rental
115
Retirement
36
Other
–
Total Insured & Uninsured Individuals:Â
Families Insure: 291
Families Uninsured: 50
Total Individuals with and w/o retirement income:Â
Yes retirement income: 36
No retirement income: 143
Education
In the 33001 zip code, 94.3% of individuals over 25 years old have a high school degree or higher, and 18.7% have a bachelors degree or higher. Additionally, 0% of individuals 3 years and older are in private school, and 100% are in public school. The data below outline the education level breakdown, degree field breakdown, and more.
Occupation and Work Characteristics
In the 33001 zip, there are an estimated 131 people in the labor force, of which, 131 are employed, and – are unemployed. There are a total of – people in the armed forces. The average commute time for this zip code is 34.7 minutes. Of the total people that work, – worked from home and 131 commuted. The average number of hours worked is 37.5. Below you’ll find additional information on occupation distribution, industry breakdown, commuting characteristics and workplace statistics.
Occupation
# of Individual
Management, Business, Science, and Arts
12
Services
12
Sales and Office
51
Construction and Maintenance:
14
Transportation and Material Moving
42
Housing
The median home value for the 33001 zip code is -. There is an estimated 179 number of occupied housing units, the median gross rent in is $1981 per month, and the average monthly housing costs are estimated to be $1000. Below you’ll find additional breakdowns of home values, rents, home build years, and more.
Home Value (USD)
Number of Homes
Less than $50,000
9
$50,000 – $99,000
–
$100,000 – $149,999
–
$150,000 – $199,999
17
$200,000 – $299,999
35
$300,000 – $499,999
10
$500,000 – $999,999
47
$1,000,000+
3
Home Year Built
Number of Homes
2020 or Later
–
2010 – 2019
20
2000 – 2009
69
1980 – 1999
57
1960 – 1979
33
1940 – 1959
–
1939 or earlier
–
The median number of rooms in all housing units is 3 rooms.