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I love kids, but not everyone does. If you are looking to move to Florida and don’t really care for children, you have come to the right article. “This city has the fewest children in Florida.” You will find out below. Whats funny is I live in St. Petersburg and it is one of the cities on this list.

6 Florida Cities Have The Fewest Children

Birth rates have declined! By year 2021 the levels had dropped more than 20%. Even though the birth rate has declined, it does not seem like it right? There are kids everywhere you look and one of my friends is always getting pregnant. This made me wonder, so I decided to google which cities have the most and least children.

The research team at AAA State of Play looked at the 2020 census results to find the answers. They analyzed the 2020 census results by city for all U.S. cities with more than 100,000 people. From there, they found  the percentage of their population that is 18 or younger.

A majority of the cities with the most children were in California and Texas, with many of them located along the border. The cities with the fewest children were mainly located along the East Coast, with most cities being located in Florida. It’s not really surprising because Florida has one of the oldest populations in the country.

If you’re curious about the city with the fewest amount of children in the United Sates, you can check out the full list here. Feel free to email me if you have any questions or comments. You can reach me at [email protected]

Below you will find the 6 cities in Florida with the fewest Children. Amongst the 6, is the number one city with the fewest children in Florida. Hopefully this list helps, especially if you’re trying to relocate.

 

  • West Palm

    West Palm is the 6th city in Florida with the fewest children.

    Population: 117,415

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age:18.4%

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  • Cape Coral

    Cape Coral is the 5th Florida city with the fewest children.

    Population: 194,016

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age:18.2%

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  • Miami

    Miami is the 4th Florida city with the fewest children.

    Population: 442,241

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age: 17.5%

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  • Hialeah

    Hialeah is the 3rd Florida city with the fewest children.  

    Population: 223,109

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age: 17.4%

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  • St. Petersburg

    St. Petersburg is the 2nd Florida City with the fewest children

    Population: 258,308

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age: 16.9%

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  • Tallahassee

    Tallahassee is the number one Florida City with the fewest children. Tallahassee is the city in Florida with the fewest children.

    Population: 196,169

    Percent of Population Under 18 Years of Age: 16.7%

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