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Census ACS · Florida

ZIP Code 33032

ZIP code 33032 is located in Florida with a population of 62,021. The median household income is $74,995 and the median home value is $374,700.

62,021

Population

$74,995

Median Income

$374,700

Median Home Value

33.5

Median Age

Race & Ethnicity

White35.7%
Black20.7%
Asian0.0%
Hispanic (any race)0.4%

Male: 47.4% · Female: 52.6%

Economy & Income

$74,995

Median Household Income

$28,161

Per Capita Income

14.6%

Poverty Rate

Housing

$374,700

Median Home Value

$1,626

Median Rent

59.3%

Homeownership

Education

83.0%

High School+

24.3%

Bachelor's Degree+

Nearby ZIP Codes

Largest cities in Florida

Part of Florida

Metro areas in Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

ZIP code 33032 in Florida has a population of 62,021 according to latest Census ACS data.

The median household income in ZIP 33032 is $74,995. The per capita income is $28,161. The poverty rate is 14.6%.

ZIP code 33032 is located in Florida.

Data for ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 33032 from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. ZCTAs approximately correspond to USPS ZIP code delivery areas but are built from Census blocks and may not match exactly.

this entity is one of the data points covered by this site’s U.S. population demographics dataset. The detail above comes directly from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files; the context that follows situates the headline numbers against the broader distribution across U.S. states, metros, cities, and ZIPs.

The methodology behind every numeric value on this page is publicly documented on the the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files portal and described in detail on this site’s methodology page. Refresh cadence varies by underlying series; the page surfaces the as-of date for each number so readers can trace any figure back to the source release.

Practical use of this page is in combination with the comparison and ranking pages elsewhere on the site, which surface the same data for this entity’s peers within U.S. states, metros, cities, and ZIPs. A single-entity reading without peer context can be misleading when an entity is an outlier on one axis but typical on another.

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