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Callaway, Florida Population 2026

Updated April 2026 · US Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

The population of Callaway, Florida is 13,297 as of the 2023 American Community Survey, making it the 286th-largest city in Florida. The median household income is $69,388, the median home value is $215,300, and the median age is 37.1.

The population has declined 1.4% since 2010 (14,343 → 14,138).

13,297

Population

1413

People / sq mi

$69,388

Median Income

$215,300

Median Home Value

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Callaway covers 9.4 sq mi of land at 1413 people per square mile.

About Callaway, FL

What sets Callaway apart is where people work — remote work is unusually rare here, at 4.8% versus 14.0% nationally. Callaway is a city in Florida with a population of 13,297.

Household earnings are middling, with a median of $69,388 — below the US median of $78,538. Poverty runs at 5.7%, below the national 12.4%. Housing is relatively affordable, with a median home value of $215,300, with typical rent around $1,319.

Degree attainment is on the lower side for US cities: 22.8% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree, below the national 35.0%. Remote work is rare here (4.8%, below the national 14.0%), and the average commute runs about 24 minutes each way.

Callaway city Population History (2010-2024)

The city of Callaway city had a population of 14,343 in 2010 and 14,138 in 2024, a -1.4% growth over 14 years. The peak was 15,233 in 2016. Average annual growth rate: -0.05%.

2016 · 15K20102024
Callaway city population, 2010–2024 · Source: U.S. Census Bureau — decennial census & Population Estimates

14,138

Population (2024)

14,343

Population (2010)

15,233

Peak (2016)

-0.05%

Avg Annual Growth

YearPopulation
201014,343
201114,352
201214,491
201314,681
201414,938
201515,119
201615,233
201715,215
201815,231
201914,060
202012,979
202113,132
202213,443
202313,788
202414,138

Race & Ethnicity

White61.2%
Black or African American18.9%
Asian0.0%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)0.7%
Two or More Races0.0%

Economy & Income

$69,388

Median Household Income

$33,698

Per Capita Income

5.7%

Poverty Rate

2.5%

Unemployment Rate

Housing

$215,300

Median Home Value

$1,319

Median Rent

59.6%

Owner-Occupied

Education

86.3%

High School+

22.8%

Bachelor's+

Commute

0.2%

Drive Alone

82.8%

Public Transit

4.8%

Work From Home

24.4 min

Avg Commute

Community Profile

48.3%

Foreign Born

85.0%

Non-English at Home

19.1%

Veterans

16.4%

With Disability

87.9%

Health Insurance

95.1%

Internet Access

Employment by Industry

Professional, Scientific & Management17.5%
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate17.2%
Education, Health Care & Social Services10.5%
Construction9.2%
Public Administration8.0%
Manufacturing7.4%
Information5.9%
Arts, Entertainment & Food Services4.3%
Retail Trade3.7%
Transportation & Warehousing1.1%
Agriculture & Mining0.1%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Callaway, Florida has a population of 13,297 according to the US Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, making it the 286th-largest city in Florida.

The median household income in Callaway, Florida is $69,388, with 5.7% of residents living below the federal poverty level.

The median home value in Callaway, Florida is $215,300, with median monthly rent at $1,319 and a homeownership rate of 59.6%.

The median age in Callaway, Florida is 37.1 years. The population is 52.1% male and 47.9% female.

The population has declined 1.4% since 2010 (14,343 → 14,138).

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Data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.