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The State of Florida’s Mid-Year and Economic Landscape: As Predicted, GDP, Jobs, and Population Are All Up, but Migration Trends Could Impact Florida’s Workforce Supply

Access the 2024 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report HERE>.

Today, the Florida Chamber Foundation released its 2024 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Reportan analysis of the local and national economic data impacting the way Florida does business. This annual mid-year report aims to keep Florida leaders in the know regarding Florida’s economic headwinds and tailwinds, serving as a level set to guide them through the remainder of the year as they plan and budget for 2025.  While Florida is creating 1 in every 11 new U.S. jobs and adding approximately 750 net new residents daily, focusing on key areas will help keep the momentum going and help keep Florida, Florida.

The 2024 mid-year report covers where Florida stands with five key economic drivers that are currently playing a significant role in the strength of Florida’s businesses, communities, and 2030 trajectory:

Mid-year analysis of these economic factors revealed some key trends in Florida’s economy, including:

In addition to data and analysis on these economic drivers, the report also gives Florida leaders insight into what to watch for and provides an update on the Florida Chamber Foundation’s economic predictions released during the 2024 Florida Economic Outlook & Jobs Solution Summit, held virtually at the beginning of each year.

View the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 2024 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report HERE.

“As our Florida Chamber Foundation research team predicted during its top of 2024 economic forecast, the 2024 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report reveals that Florida continues to see an influx of wealth, job creation, and a growing economy. To navigate this growth successfully and to position Florida among the top 10 global economies by 2030, keeping Florida leaders informed on how local and national influences impact our businesses and residents is essential,” said Mark Wilson, President of the Florida Chamber of Commerce & Foundation.


If you have questions about this report or would like information on other key metrics impacting Florida’s economic trajectory, contact our Foundation’s Vice President of Research, Keith Richard, Ph.D., at krichard@flchamber.com.

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