Jacksonville city, FL

Duval FL County

Pop. 977,670 | Income $64,138 | Home $243,000

High Coastal Flooding Risk

Safety & Crime

FBI UCR + Mapping Police Violence
Homicide Rate ()N/Aper 100K
Assault Rate ()N/Aper 100K
Hate Crimes111.1/100K
Police-Involved Deaths454.60/100K (2020-2026)
FBI UCR Crime Data (-)

Parentheses = rate per 100,000. 2021 data unavailable.

Hate Crimes by Bias Category
CategoryCount%
Race/Ethnicity981.8%
Sexual Orientation19.1%
Gender Identity19.1%

TOP OFFENSE TYPES

OffenseCount%
Intimidation327.3%
Aggravated Assault327.3%
Arson218.2%
Simple Assault218.2%
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property19.1%

TOP LOCATIONS

LocationCount%
Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk327.3%
Residence/Home218.2%
Commercial/Office Building218.2%
Restaurant19.1%
Convenience Store19.1%
Police-Involved Deaths (2020-2026)
Total Incidents45
Rate4.60/100K

CAUSE OF DEATH

CauseCount%
Gunshot3884.4%
Physical Restraint,Unclear24.4%
Vehicle24.4%
Gunshot,Taser24.4%
Gunshot,Vehicle12.2%

ARMED STATUS

StatusCount%
Unknown3884.4%
Allegedly Armed613.3%
Unarmed/Did Not Have Actual Weapon12.2%

Environment & Hazards

FEMA NRI + EPA TRI + EPA SDWIS + EPA AQS
FEMA Risk Score97.2Very High
Air Quality98.0/100Excellent
Water Quality100/100Excellent
Toxic Facilities635.1M lbs
Disaster Decl.N/ASince 2015
Property Hazards
Major Hazards
Hurricane$64.9M annual loss
High
Tornado$8.0M annual loss
High
Coastal Flooding$6.5M annual loss
High
Earthquake$5.4M annual loss
Moderate
Wildfire$1.4M annual loss
Moderate
Lifestyle Hazards
Heat WaveHigh
Air Quality (2025)
Score
98/100
Excellent
System
JEA MAJOR GRID
74
Good (0-50)
104
Moderate (51-100)
4
Unhealthy (101+)
Unhealthy Breakdown
LevelDays
Sensitive Groups4
AQI Statistics
Max:136
P90:64
Median:52
Primary Pollutant Days
PollutantDays
Ozone45
PM2.5134
Water Quality
Overall Score
100/100Excellent
Water System
JEA MAJOR GRID
Serves 826,664 people
Violations
3
Total
0
Health-Based
0
Open
EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) - Top Chemicals
63Facilities
5.1M lbsTotal
984.9K lbsAir
54.0K lbsLand
36Carcinogen Fac.
34HAP Fac.
ChemicalCAS #ReleasedFacilitiesFlags
Zinc compoundsN9822.2MK6--
Vanadium compoundsN770546.2KK1--
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size)7664-93-9538.7KK2--
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)N511318.8KK3--
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone872-50-4249.2KK1--
Manganese compoundsN450206.8KK3HAP
Ammonia7664-41-7139.5KK5--
Nickel compoundsN495132.2KK4Carcinogen, HAP
Styrene100-42-5101.1KK3Carcinogen, HAP
Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)1344-28-187.3KK1--
Top Toxic Release Facilities
FacilityAddressIndustryAirTotalKey Chemicals
CMC STEEL FLORIDA16770 REBAR RDPrimary Metal Manufacturing810K4.6MK lbsLead compounds, Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region)
NORTHSIDE GENERATING STATION4377 HECKSCHER DRUtilities586.8KK1.3MK lbsBenzo[g,h,i]perylene, Manganese compounds, Hydrogen fluoride
METALPLATE GALVANIZING LP7123 MONCRIEF RD WFabricated Metal Products320K387.8KK lbsZinc compounds
SAFT AMERICA13575 WATERWORKS STElectrical Equipment32K382.6KK lbsManganese compounds, Cobalt compounds, Copper
WWF OPERATING CO LLC2198 W BEAVER STManufacturing0K314.1KK lbsNitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution), Nitric acid
JEA BRANDY BRANCH GENERATING STATION15701 BEAVER ST WUtilities163.5KK163.5KK lbsAmmonia, Formaldehyde
METAL CONTAINER CORP-JACKSONVILLE CAN PLANT1100 N ELLIS RDFabricated Metal Products111.8KK115.9KK lbsLead, Certain glycol ethers, n-Butyl alcohol
BAE SYSTEMS JACKSONVILLE SHIP REPAIR LLC8500 HECKSCHER DRTransportation Equipment75.4KK108.8KK lbs1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms), n-Butyl alcohol
SEMCO2737 IGNITION DRFabricated Metal Products0K63.1KK lbsNickel, Manganese, Chromium
PETROLEUM CONTAINMENT INC8873 WESTERN WAYPlastics & Rubber Products53.9KK53.9KK lbsStyrene

Public Health

CDC PLACES 2023
Overall Health Score28/100Poor
Obesity35%
No Health Insurance13.5%
No Annual Checkup76.4%
Chronic Disease Prevalence
Obesity
34.5%
High Blood Pressure
35.6%
Arthritis
25.5%
Diabetes
13.1%
Asthma
10.5%
Heart Disease
6.4%
COPD
7.4%
Stroke
3.7%
Risk Behaviors & Access

RISK BEHAVIORS

Sleep <7 Hours
42.8%
Physical Inactivity
27.5%
Binge Drinking
15.3%
Current Smoking
14.6%

HEALTHCARE ACCESS

No Annual Checkup
76.4%
No Dental Visit
54.5%
No Health Insurance
13.5%

MENTAL HEALTH

Depression
19.9%
Poor Mental Health
18.6%

Education & Schools

Urban Institute Education Data Portal

Housing & Affordability

Census ACS 2022
Median Income$64,138
Median Home Value$243,000
Price/Income Ratio3.79Moderate
Monthly Owner Cost$1,571w/ mortgage
Cost Burden

RENTERS

Burdened (>30%)
50.3%
Severe (>50%)
23.5%

HOMEOWNERS

Burdened (>30%)
28.2%
Severe (>50%)
11.7%
Housing Stock & Market
Total Units414,089
Vacancy9.2%Tight
Owner Occupied57.6%227,054 units
Renter Occupied42.4%167,316 units

HOUSING AGE

Pre-1950
14.8%
Pre-1978 (Lead Risk)
52.1%
2010+ (Modern)
10.9%
Tax & Costs
Median Rent$1,281
Property Tax (Annual)$1,937
Effective Tax Rate0.80%of home value

HOUSING TYPE

Single-Family
64.9%
Multi-Family
30.9%

Home Value Distribution

Market Analysis
Entry-Level
10%< $100K

Entry-market accessible inventory

Mid-Market
76%$100K - $500K

Typical owner-occupied price band

Premium
14%$500K+

High-end & Luxury inventory share

Market Depth

Inventory share by price segment

<$10K
1.2%
$10-50K
3.2%
$50-100K
5.5%
$100-150K
6.3%
$150-200K
10.6%
$200-250K
12.6%
$250-300K
12.2%
$300-400K
22.4%
$400-500K
12.4%
$500-750K
8.5%
$750K-1M
2.4%
$1-1.5M
1.6%
$1.5-2M
0.3%
$2M+
0.9%
Market Snapshot:

Balanced mid-market dominant inventory distribution.

Internet & Broadband

Ookla + FCC BDC
RatingVery Good
Avg Download378.1Mbps
Avg Upload162.7Mbps
Speed Tests9,1282025-Q4
Fixed Broadband Providers (9)
ProviderResidential %Business %
AT&T Inc.0.7%0.7%
Cable One, Inc.0.2%0.0%
Comcast Corporation1.0%1.0%
T-Mobile USA, Inc.0.7%0.8%
EchoStar Corporation1.0%1.0%
Verizon Communications Inc.0.3%0.2%
Viasat, Inc.1.0%1.0%
Space Exploration Technologies Corp.1.0%1.0%
IQ Fiber Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.1%0.0%
Mobile Broadband (4)
ProviderResidential %Business %
AT&T Inc.0.9%0.8%
T-Mobile USA, Inc.0.9%0.6%
Verizon Communications Inc.1.0%0.8%
Dish Network Corporation0.9%0.8%

Political Landscape

MIT Election Lab + FEC
LeanR+1.5%Lean Red
Trend Since 2020-5.3%more Democratic
Turnout 202448.2%
Total Donations$3.00M3,730 donors
Secular %99%
Election History (2000-2024)
YearDem %Rep %Margin
202448.7%50.1%R+1.5%
202051.2%47.4%D+3.8%
201647.5%48.9%R+1.4%
201247.8%51.4%R+3.6%
200848.7%50.6%R+1.9%
200441.6%57.8%R+16.2%
200040.8%57.5%R+16.7%

DONOR SKEW

Donors are 29.6% more Republican than voters

2024 Presidential Election
Democrat
48.7%Harris
Republican
50.1%Trump
Turnout48.2%
MarginR+1.5%

Demographics & Census

Census ACS 5-Year

Population

977,670

Median Age

36.0

In Labor Force

497,491

Unemployed

22,790

Below Poverty

14.2%

Race & Ethnicity
White49.4%
Black/African American29.8%
Hispanic/Latino12.6%
Two or More Races11.2%
Asian5.1%
Other4.5%
Median Earnings by Education
Less than High School$33,214
High School Graduate$38,671
Some College or Associate's$43,587
Bachelor's Degree$60,756
Graduate or Professional$79,847

Median Age

36.0

2.9yr younger than US avg

US avg: 38.9

Primary Life Stage

Prime Workforce

Ages 35–54 are largest group

25.2% of population

Working-Age Share

62.4%

Typical workforce share

Ages 18–64

MaleFemale85+0.6%1.1%80-840.6%1.0%75-791.1%1.4%70-741.8%2.3%65-692.3%2.8%60-643.0%3.3%55-592.8%3.2%50-542.9%3.0%45-492.7%2.9%40-443.1%3.3%35-393.6%3.7%30-344.1%4.2%25-293.9%3.9%20-243.3%3.2%18-191.2%1.2%15-171.8%1.8%10-143.2%3.1%5-93.2%3.1%0-43.3%3.1%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%Hover a row for population details
Household Income Distribution

Economic class profile — share of households by income range

Low Income35.7%<$50K
Middle Class48.5%$50K–$150K
High Income15.7%$150K+
Low Income (<$50K)Middle Class ($50K–$150K)High Income ($150K+)
Commute
(~26 min avg)🏠 15.5% Work from Home

How people get to work & how long it takes

How People Get to Work

🚗Private Vehicle#196.1%
⚙️Other2.0%
🚌Public Transit1.2%
🚼Walked0.4%
🚲Bicycle0.3%
96.1%commute by car (solo or carpool)
1.9%use car-free alternatives (transit, bike, walk)

How Long Does It Take?

<20 min
20–44 min
45–89 min
90+ min
Typical American commute times.
Heating Fuel Type

Utility Gas

13,525

Bottled/Tank/LP Gas

2,591

Electricity

370,486

Fuel Oil/Kerosene

1,130

Coal or Coke

37

Wood

236

Solar Energy

878

Other Fuel

327

No Fuel Used

5,160

Government Finances

Census Gov
REVENUE (2023)

$842.3M

N/A per capita

Property Tax

N/A

Sales Tax

N/A

EXPENDITURE

$63.4M

N/A per capita

Police

$44.9M

Fire

$221.4M

Education

$0

Other

$0

DEBT & ASSETS

$93.5M

N/A per capita

Long-term Debt

N/A

Securities

$7.4M

Cash

$24.6M

Data Source: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024
Last Updated: 4/4/2026
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