Four of the nation’s top 10 metro areas with the highest population growth last year were in Florida — more than any other state, according to new US Census data.
Punta Gorda, The Villages, Lakeland-Winter Have and Cape Coral-Fort Myers all saw their numbers pop by more than 3 percent, the figures show.
In addition, two Florida counties qualified for the top 10 percentage population growth list.
St. John’s County grew by 5.6 percent, while Nassau County rose by 3.5 percent, according to the data.
A pair of Florida counties made the top 10 list of numeric population hikes. Both Polk and Lee counties added more than 20,000 residents in 2021.
Eight of the top 10 counties with the steepest numerical population declines were either in New York and California, according to the Census data.