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  1. a

    Tampa Bay Population Density (2010)

    • data-waterinstitute.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jan 31, 2019
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    Water Institute @ USF (2019). Tampa Bay Population Density (2010) [Dataset]. https://data-waterinstitute.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/tampa-bay-population-density-2010
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 31, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Water Institute @ USF
    Area covered
    Description

    Census Block Groups within Tampa Bay from the 2010 United States Census. Population and Block Group size (land areas only) were used to determine population density.

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    Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST....

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Jun 5, 2025
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    (2025). Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEDSQUFEE45300
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 5, 2025
    License

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-requiredhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-required

    Area covered
    Tampa-St. Petersburg Metropolitan Area, Florida
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) (MEDSQUFEE45300) from Jul 2016 to May 2025 about Tampa, square feet, FL, median, and USA.

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    Median Household Income Variation by Family Size in Tampa, FL: Comparative...

    • neilsberg.com
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    Updated Mar 3, 2025
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    Neilsberg Research (2025). Median Household Income Variation by Family Size in Tampa, FL: Comparative analysis across 7 household sizes [Dataset]. https://www.neilsberg.com/research/datasets/24246563-f81d-11ef-a994-3860777c1fe6/
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Neilsberg Research
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Tampa, Florida
    Variables measured
    Household size, Median Household Income
    Measurement technique
    The data presented in this dataset is derived from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. It delineates income distributions across 7 household sizes (mentioned above) following an initial analysis and categorization. Using this dataset, you can find out how household income varies with the size of the family unit. For additional information about these estimations, please contact us via email at research@neilsberg.com
    Dataset funded by
    Neilsberg Research
    Description
    About this dataset

    Context

    The dataset presents median household incomes for various household sizes in Tampa, FL, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. The dataset highlights the variation in median household income with the size of the family unit, offering valuable insights into economic trends and disparities within different household sizes, aiding in data analysis and decision-making.

    Key observations

    • Of the 7 household sizes (1 person to 7-or-more person households) reported by the census bureau, all of the household sizes were found in Tampa. Across the different household sizes in Tampa the mean income is $86,953, and the standard deviation is $22,526. The coefficient of variation (CV) is 25.91%. This high CV indicates high relative variability, suggesting that the incomes vary significantly across different sizes of households.
    • In the most recent year, 2023, The smallest household size for which the bureau reported a median household income was 1-person households, with an income of $42,266. It then further increased to $74,141 for 7-person households, the largest household size for which the bureau reported a median household income.
    Content

    When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.

    Household Sizes:

    • 1-person households
    • 2-person households
    • 3-person households
    • 4-person households
    • 5-person households
    • 6-person households
    • 7-or-more-person households

    Variables / Data Columns

    • Household Size: This column showcases 7 household sizes ranging from 1-person households to 7-or-more-person households (As mentioned above).
    • Median Household Income: Median household income, in 2023 inflation-adjusted dollars for the specific household size.

    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.

    Inspiration

    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/.

    Recommended for further research

    This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Tampa median household income. You can refer the same here

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    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in...

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated May 30, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet Year-Over-Year in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/housing-inventory-median-home-size-in-square-feet-year-over-year-in-tampa-st-petersburg-clearwater-fl-cbsa-fed-data.html
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    excel, json, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
    Area covered
    Tampa-St. Petersburg Metropolitan Area, Florida
    Description

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet Year-Over-Year in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) was 0.12% in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet Year-Over-Year in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) reached a record high of 5.81 in September of 2022 and a record low of -8.93 in February of 2021. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet Year-Over-Year in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.

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    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in...

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated May 29, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/housing-inventory-median-home-size-in-square-feet-in-tampa-st-petersburg-clearwater-fl-cbsa-fed-data.html
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    excel, json, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
    Area covered
    Tampa-St. Petersburg Metropolitan Area, Florida
    Description

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) was 1604.00000 Level in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) reached a record high of 1866.00000 in August of 2017 and a record low of 1577.00000 in December of 2024. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL - Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Tampa-ST. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (CBSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.

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    Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Hillsborough County,...

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Jun 5, 2025
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    (2025). Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Hillsborough County, FL [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEDSQUFEE12057
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 5, 2025
    License

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-requiredhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-required

    Area covered
    Hillsborough County, Florida
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Housing Inventory: Median Home Size in Square Feet in Hillsborough County, FL (MEDSQUFEE12057) from Jul 2016 to May 2025 about Hillsborough County, FL; Tampa; square feet; FL; median; and USA.

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    DataSheet_1_Assessing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in...

    • frontiersin.figshare.com
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    Updated Jun 21, 2023
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    Erin L. Pulster; Kylee Rullo; Sherryl Gilbert; Thomas M. Ash; Barbara Goetting; Kevin Campbell; Sara Markham; Steven A. Murawski (2023). DataSheet_1_Assessing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in sediments and fishes in a large, urbanized estuary and the potential human health implications.pdf [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1046667.s001
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 21, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Frontiers
    Authors
    Erin L. Pulster; Kylee Rullo; Sherryl Gilbert; Thomas M. Ash; Barbara Goetting; Kevin Campbell; Sara Markham; Steven A. Murawski
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The primary source of chronic exposures to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in humans is through the ingestion of contaminated foods and drinking water, with fish and other seafood being a major contributor. Nevertheless, there is scant literature on the dietary exposure to PFASs for the general United States (U.S.) population. The Tampa Bay (Florida, USA) region has the highest population density in the State and communities and their attendant support services are arrayed in an urban to semi-rural continuum from the head of the Bay to the ocean mouth. Tampa Bay supports productive recreational and commercial fisheries, providing a diverse community of species. A variety of potential PFAS sources surround Tampa Bay including airports, industry, wastewater treatment plants, fire-fighting training areas and military installations. The objective of this study is to quantify PFASs in sediment and fishes collected from Tampa Bay to further estimate human health risks from dietary exposures. Sediment (n = 17) and fish (24 species, n = 140) were collected throughout Tampa Bay in 2020 and 2021 and analyzed for 25 PFAS compounds. Concentrations of PFASs in sediments and edible tissues of fish ranged from 36.8 to 2,990 ng kg-1 (dry weight) and 307 to 33,600 ng kg-1 (wet weight), respectively. Generally, levels were highest in Old Tampa Bay and decreased south towards the Gulf of Mexico. Profiles in both matrices were generally dominated by perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) with variations by location. Estimated human health risks from the consumption of contaminated fish collected in Tampa Bay exceeded concentration thresholds for minimum risk levels (MRLs) and tolerable weekly intake (TWIs) values for adults and youths. Additionally, concentrations of PFOS in edible fish tissues of several recreationally important species collected in Tampa Bay exceeded consumption guideline levels established by several governmental agencies. In the current context, the elevated levels of PFAS in Tampa Bay and the exceedances of available thresholds for potential human health risks are a cause for concern and justify a more intensive examination especially for more heavily utilized species, particularly those used in subsistence-level fishing, which, as elsewhere may be significantly under documented.

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    Pulitzer Avenue Cross Street Data in Tampa, FL

    • ownerly.com
    Updated Nov 17, 2024
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    Ownerly (2024). Pulitzer Avenue Cross Street Data in Tampa, FL [Dataset]. https://www.ownerly.com/fl/tampa/pulitzer-ave-home-details?sort_by=lot_size&sort=desc
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 17, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Ownerly
    Area covered
    Pulitzer Avenue, Tampa, Florida
    Description

    This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Pulitzer Avenue cross streets in Tampa, FL.

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    Sedimentary Data Collected in August 2015 From Old Tampa Bay, Florida (U.S....

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    Updated Sep 14, 2017
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    Marci E. Marot; Cathryn J. Wheaton (2017). Sedimentary Data Collected in August 2015 From Old Tampa Bay, Florida (U.S. Geological Survey Field Activity Number 2015–329–FA) [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/708e32cd-86aa-4b30-9eac-d3dd3ce9aec0
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 14, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    USGS Science Data Catalog
    Authors
    Marci E. Marot; Cathryn J. Wheaton
    Time period covered
    Aug 26, 2015
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    pH, Core ID, Site ID, pH (mV), Latitude, Salinity, Depth (m), Longitude, Depth (cm), Be-7 (dpm/g), and 34 more
    Description

    The toxic dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamense (P. bahamense) produces recurring, persistent summer algal blooms in Old Tampa Bay, Florida, which degrade water quality and are potentially harmful to humans if contaminated shellfish is consumed. As part of its life cycle, P. bahamense produces dormant cysts, which settle to the seafloor, forming seed beds that may initiate future blooms if favorable conditions for germination occur. From August 2015 to September 2016, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) collaborated to conduct seasonal sediment sampling at in Old Tampa Bay, Florida. Sediment cores were collected at three sites. The USGS characterized bottom sediment texture and measured profiles of naturally-occurring radionuclides in the uppermost five centimeters of the sediment column. This information will provide an assessment of sediment accumulation, depositional focusing, and resuspension in relation to the potential impact on the seeding potential of P. bahamense cysts. This data will be used in conjunction with FWC research on the vertical distribution of cyst abundance and viability to estimate the seeding potential of future blooms (Lopez and others, 2015). This project was funded by the Tampa Bay Environmental Restoration Fund. This data release is an archive of USGS field data and laboratory analytical results for the five sampling periods in this study, designated as USGS Field Activity Numbers 2015-329-FA (project ID 15FWR02), 2015-341-FA (project ID 15FWR03), 2016-312-FA (project ID 16FWR04), 2016-327-FA (project ID 16FWR05), and 2016-350-FA (project ID 16FWR06).

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    20 Richest Counties in Florida

    • florida-demographics.com
    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Kristen Carney (2024). 20 Richest Counties in Florida [Dataset]. https://www.florida-demographics.com/counties_by_population
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Cubit Planning, Inc.
    Authors
    Kristen Carney
    License

    https://www.florida-demographics.com/terms_and_conditionshttps://www.florida-demographics.com/terms_and_conditions

    Area covered
    Florida
    Description

    A dataset listing Florida counties by population for 2024.

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    Sedimentary Data Collected in February 2016 From Old Tampa Bay, Florida...

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    Updated Sep 14, 2017
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    Marci E. Marot; Cathryn J. Wheaton (2017). Sedimentary Data Collected in February 2016 From Old Tampa Bay, Florida (U.S. Geological Survey Field Activity Number 2016–312–FA) [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/95fb3592-83c2-4bc7-806e-73f3cc9bb35d
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 14, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Marci E. Marot; Cathryn J. Wheaton
    Time period covered
    Feb 1, 2016
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    pH, Core ID, Site ID, pH (mV), Latitude, Salinity, Depth (m), Longitude, Depth (cm), Be-7 (dpm/g), and 35 more
    Description

    The toxic dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamense (P. bahamense) produces recurring, persistent summer algal blooms in Old Tampa Bay, Florida, which degrade water quality and are potentially harmful to humans if contaminated shellfish is consumed. As part of its life cycle, P. bahamense produces dormant cysts, which settle to the seafloor, forming seed beds that may initiate future blooms if favorable conditions for germination occur. From August 2015 to September 2016, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) collaborated to conduct seasonal sediment sampling at in Old Tampa Bay, Florida. Sediment cores were collected at three sites. The USGS characterize bottom sediment texture and measured profiles of naturally-occurring radionuclides in the uppermost five centimeters of the sediment column. This information will provide an assessment of sediment accumulation, depositional focusing, and resuspension in relation to the potential impact on the seeding potential of P. bahamense cysts. This data will be used in conjunction with FWC research on the vertical distribution of cyst abundance and viability to estimate the seeding potential of future blooms (Lopez and others, 2015). This project was funded by the Tampa Bay Environmental Restoration Fund. This data release is an archive of USGS field data and laboratory analytical results for the five sampling periods in this study, designated as USGS Field Activity Numbers 2015-329-FA (project ID 15FWR02), 2015-341-FA (project ID 15FWR03), 2016-312-FA (project ID 16FWR04), 2016-327-FA (project ID 16FWR05), and 2016-350-FA (project ID 16FWR06).

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Water Institute @ USF (2019). Tampa Bay Population Density (2010) [Dataset]. https://data-waterinstitute.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/tampa-bay-population-density-2010

Tampa Bay Population Density (2010)

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Dataset updated
Jan 31, 2019
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Water Institute @ USF
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Description

Census Block Groups within Tampa Bay from the 2010 United States Census. Population and Block Group size (land areas only) were used to determine population density.

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