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The dataset tabulates the Orlando population over the last 20 plus years. It lists the population for each year, along with the year on year change in population, as well as the change in percentage terms for each year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population change of Orlando across the last two decades. For example, using this dataset, we can identify if the population is declining or increasing. If there is a change, when the population peaked, or if it is still growing and has not reached its peak. We can also compare the trend with the overall trend of United States population over the same period of time.
Key observations
In 2023, the population of Orlando was 138, a 2.22% increase year-by-year from 2022. Previously, in 2022, Orlando population was 135, an increase of 1.50% compared to a population of 133 in 2021. Over the last 20 plus years, between 2000 and 2023, population of Orlando decreased by 67. In this period, the peak population was 237 in the year 2009. The numbers suggest that the population has already reached its peak and is showing a trend of decline. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
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Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Orlando Population by Year. You can refer the same here
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Graph and download economic data for Resident Population in Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL (MSA) (ORLPOP) from 2000 to 2024 about Orlando, residents, FL, population, and USA.
In 2023, the population of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metropolitan area in the United States was about 2.81 million people. This is a slight increase from the previous year, when the population was about 2.76 million people.
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The dataset tabulates the Orlando population by year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population trend of Orlando.
The dataset constitues the following datasets
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Orlando metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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The dataset tabulates the Orlando population by year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population trend of Orlando.
The dataset constitues the following datasets
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Real Gross Domestic Product for Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL (MSA) (RGMP36740) from 2001 to 2023 about Orlando, FL, real, industry, GDP, and USA.
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Orlando Planning Land Use
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The dataset tabulates the data for the Orlando, OK population pyramid, which represents the Orlando population distribution across age and gender, using estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. It lists the male and female population for each age group, along with the total population for those age groups. Higher numbers at the bottom of the table suggest population growth, whereas higher numbers at the top indicate declining birth rates. Furthermore, the dataset can be utilized to understand the youth dependency ratio, old-age dependency ratio, total dependency ratio, and potential support ratio.
Key observations
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Age groups:
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Orlando Population by Age. You can refer the same here
Orlando Main Street Districts
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The dataset tabulates the data for the Orlando, OK population pyramid, which represents the Orlando population distribution across age and gender, using estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. It lists the male and female population for each age group, along with the total population for those age groups. Higher numbers at the bottom of the table suggest population growth, whereas higher numbers at the top indicate declining birth rates. Furthermore, the dataset can be utilized to understand the youth dependency ratio, old-age dependency ratio, total dependency ratio, and potential support ratio.
Key observations
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates.
Age groups:
Variables / Data Columns
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Orlando Population by Age. You can refer the same here
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Graph and download economic data for Average Weekly Wages for Employees in Private Establishments in Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL (MSA) (ENUC367440510SA) from Q1 1990 to Q4 2024 about Orlando, establishments, average, FL, wages, private, employment, and USA.
Data set of all Planning Applications submitted to or Approved by the City of Orlando in the last 5 years (rolling), or that were updated in the last 5 years.
Disclaimer: This data is derived from the Economic Development Platform, we acknowledge there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. The City of Orlando does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. The City of Orlando will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. Additionally, because City policy and operations regarding reporting might change, the data may have limited value for comparisons over time.
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Graph and download economic data for Resident Population in Osceola County, FL (FLOSCE7POP) from 1970 to 2024 about Osceola County, FL; Orlando; FL; residents; population; and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees: Total Nonfarm in Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL (MSA) (ORLA712NAN) from Jan 1988 to Jul 2025 about Orlando, payrolls, nonfarm, FL, employment, and USA.
ATTENTION: This data set is no longer receiving updates and will be retired on 11/15/2023. Please see the data set Business Tax Receipts to continue receiving regular updates.
This data set of Business Tax Receipts (BTRs) represents business licenses issued by Permitting Services since 2004, keeping the last or most recent year of activity per license. A single business license may include more than one business type. In these instances, the data set will include one row per business type under the same license number.
Disclaimer: This data is derived from the Economic Development Platform, we acknowledge there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. The City of Orlando does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. The City of Orlando will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. Additionally, because City policy and operations regarding reporting might change, the data may have limited value for comparisons over time.
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Pollack Shores Real Estate Group (PSREG) is undertaking the construction of a residential complex in Florida, the US.The project involves the construction of a five-story, 206-unit apartment complex on 1.3ha of land. It includes the construction of retail facilities on ground floor, a community hall, a 439-space parking garage and related facilities.On June 17, 2014, the Orlando Municipal Planning Board voted in favor of the project and forwarded it to the Orlando City Council.Poole & Poole Architects has been appointed as architect.In November 2014, PSREG secured zoning approvals from Orlando City Council.In the second quarter of 2015, local residents opposed and filed the lawsuit on the project and in September 2015 the lawsuit was rejected by judiciary panel which is favorable to PSREG.In November 2015, PSREG agreed to withdraw its lawsuit against the City of Orlando.In March 2016, PSREG acquired 13 parcel acquisitions from 10 separate property owners within a College Park city block for US$5.5 million.In October 2016, PSREG broke ground on the project.Construction activities are underway and complete by first quarter 2018. Read More
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The amusement parks market offers a diverse array of products to cater to the needs of visitors, encompassing rides, attractions, food and beverage, and merchandise. Rides and attractions remain the cornerstone of the industry, spanning classic roller coasters to immersive virtual reality experiences. Food and beverage outlets generate substantial revenue for amusement parks, offering a wide selection to satisfy the appetites of patrons. Additionally, merchandise, including souvenirs and branded products, plays a significant role in driving revenue and enhancing brand loyalty. Recent developments include: September 2023: Crescent Real Estate LLC acquired the Element Orlando Universal Blvd., a 165-key hotel operated under a franchise agreement with Marriott International. Located just outside the confines of the mixed-use development known as Icon Park, Element Orlando hotel guests have immediate access to 20 acres of entertainment opportunities., January 2022: Asacha Media Group, a European consolidator, acquired a majority share in Arrow International Media, the producer of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Asacha has financed the Arrow acquisition through a mix of equity from existing shareholders and debt financing from Tikehau Capital.. Key drivers for this market are: The growth of the amusement parks market is driven by a number of factors, including increasing disposable income, rising demand for entertainment options, and growing popularity of theme parks as a family entertainment option. Other factors that are contributing to the growth of the market include the increasing use of technology, the rising number of tourist arrivals, and the growing demand for unique and immersive experiences.. Potential restraints include: The amusement parks market faces a number of challenges and restraints, including rising operating costs, increasing competition from other forms of entertainment, and the impact of economic downturns. Other challenges include the strict safety and environmental regulations that amusement parks are subject to, and the negative environmental impact of amusement parks.. Notable trends are: Technological advancements in attractions is driving the market growth.
Data set of Building Inspections completed in the last 2 years (rolling). All information is from the Economic Development Information System (EDIS). See included attachment 'CityOfOrlando_SupplementalReference_EDIS.pdf' for additional reference information related to this data set.
Disclaimer: This data is derived from the Economic Development Platform, we acknowledge there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. The City of Orlando does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. The City of Orlando will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. Additionally, because City policy and operations regarding reporting might change, the data may have limited value for comparisons over time.
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Context
The dataset tabulates the Orlando population over the last 20 plus years. It lists the population for each year, along with the year on year change in population, as well as the change in percentage terms for each year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population change of Orlando across the last two decades. For example, using this dataset, we can identify if the population is declining or increasing. If there is a change, when the population peaked, or if it is still growing and has not reached its peak. We can also compare the trend with the overall trend of United States population over the same period of time.
Key observations
In 2023, the population of Orlando was 138, a 2.22% increase year-by-year from 2022. Previously, in 2022, Orlando population was 135, an increase of 1.50% compared to a population of 133 in 2021. Over the last 20 plus years, between 2000 and 2023, population of Orlando decreased by 67. In this period, the peak population was 237 in the year 2009. The numbers suggest that the population has already reached its peak and is showing a trend of decline. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
Data Coverage:
Variables / Data Columns
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Orlando Population by Year. You can refer the same here