Florida residents had a median age of 42.7 in 2021, but median ages varied widely in counties. Here is a rundown by county:
— Leon County: 32.1
— Alachua County: 32.8
— Hendry County: 35.5
— Hardee County: 36.0
— Orange County: 36.5
— Duval County: 36.9
— Osceola County: 36.9
— Okaloosa County: 37.3
— Baker County: 37.5
— Escambia County: 37.6
— Hillsborough County: 38.0
— Union County: 39.2
— Seminole County: 39.8
— Polk County: 39.9
— Santa Rosa County: 40.0
— Bradford County: 40.1
— Liberty County: 40.1
— Clay County: 40.2
— Lafayette County: 40.2
— Hamilton County: 40.3
— Columbia County: 40.7
— Miami-Dade County: 41.0
— Wakulla County: 41.0
— Washington County: 41.1
— Broward County: 41.3
— Bay County: 41.6
— Okeechobee County: 41.6
— Calhoun County: 41.8
— Jackson County: 41.9
— DeSoto County: 42.1
— Gilchrist County: 42.1
— Holmes County: 42.1
— Taylor County: 42.1
— Gadsden County: 42.3
— Suwannee County: 42.8
— Madison County: 43.5
— Pasco County: 43.9
— St. Johns County: 44.0
— Walton County: 44.0
— Putnam County: 45.0
— Palm Beach County: 45.4
— St. Lucie County: 45.4
— Dixie County: 45.9
— Nassau County: 46.0
— Franklin County: 46.7
— Lake County: 46.8
— Volusia County: 47.0
— Brevard County: 47.2
— Levy County: 47.7
— Hernando County: 48.0
— Jefferson County: 48.2
— Glades County: 48.3
— Marion County: 48.4
— Monroe County: 48.5
— Pinellas County: 49.1
— Lee County: 49.5
— Gulf County: 49.6
— Manatee County: 49.8
— Collier County: 52.6
— Flagler County: 52.9
— Martin County: 53.3
— Highlands County: 54.0
— Indian River County: 55.0
— Citrus County: 57.0
— Sarasota County: 57.3
— Charlotte County: 60.2
— Sumter County: 68.3
Source: U.S. Census Bureau