Rank | Occupied House with 2 Vehicles ▼ | School District / Population |
1. | 50.3% | Lafayette County School District / 8,668 |
2. | 48.0% | St. Johns County School District / 191,495 |
3. | 47.0% | Flagler County School District / 95,987 |
4. | 45.6% | Clay County School District / 190,891 |
5. | 45.5% | Nassau County School District / 73,303 |
6. | 45.1% | Santa Rosa County School District / 153,086 |
7. | 43.8% | Liberty County School District / 8,300 |
8. | 43.6% | Jefferson County School District / 14,564 |
9. | 43.2% | Seminole County School District / 423,389 |
10. | 42.4% | Baker County School District / 27,010 |
11. | 42.0% | Walton County School District / 55,349 |
12. | 41.4% | Okaloosa County School District / 183,400 |
13. | 41.3% | Gilchrist County School District / 16,880 |
14. | 41.2% | Bay County School District / 168,957 |
15. | 41.1% | Orange County School District / 1,153,795 |
16. | 41.0% | Union County School District / 15,400 |
17. | 40.9% | Glades County School District / 12,952 |
18. | 40.8% | Osceola County School District / 272,355 |
19. | 40.7% | Gulf County School District / 15,796 |
20. | 40.7% | Citrus County School District / 140,805 |
21. | 40.5% | Collier County School District / 323,548 |
22. | 40.1% | Taylor County School District / 22,561 |
23. | 40.0% | Monroe County School District / 73,475 |
24. | 39.7% | Okeechobee County School District / 39,779 |
25. | 39.6% | Franklin County School District / 11,545 |
26. | 39.6% | Escambia County School District / 298,864 |
27. | 39.5% | Pasco County School District / 465,276 |
28. | 39.3% | Brevard County School District / 544,019 |
29. | 39.3% | St. Lucie County School District / 278,246 |
30. | 39.2% | Putnam County School District / 74,224 |
31. | 39.2% | Suwannee County School District / 42,287 |
32. | 39.1% | Hillsborough County School District / 1,238,365 |
33. | 39.1% | Levy County School District / 40,541 |
34. | 39.1% | Lake County School District / 297,995 |
35. | 38.9% | Wakulla County School District / 30,449 |
36. | 38.8% | Holmes County School District / 19,971 |
37. | 38.6% | Hernando County School District / 172,784 |
38. | 38.4% | Martin County School District / 146,497 |
39. | 38.4% | Duval County School District / 866,431 |
40. | 38.3% | Indian River County School District / 138,203 |
41. | 38.1% | Manatee County School District / 324,834 |
42. | 37.9% | Volusia County School District / 495,581 |
43. | 37.8% | Palm Beach County School District / 1,324,085 |
44. | 37.8% | Leon County School District / 276,506 |
45. | 37.7% | Calhoun County School District / 14,639 |
46. | 37.6% | Charlotte County School District / 160,380 |
47. | 37.5% | Lee County School District / 624,155 |
48. | 37.4% | Marion County School District / 331,987 |
49. | 37.3% | Polk County School District / 604,562 |
50. | 37.2% | Sarasota County School District / 380,479 |
51. | 37.2% | Hardee County School District / 27,347 |
52. | 36.8% | Madison County School District / 19,187 |
53. | 36.6% | Bradford County School District / 28,404 |
54. | 36.5% | Columbia County School District / 67,546 |
55. | 36.4% | Jackson County School District / 49,589 |
55. | 36.4% | Broward County School District / 1,761,993 |
57. | 36.2% | Dixie County School District / 16,301 |
58. | 36.0% | Hendry County School District / 38,669 |
59. | 35.8% | Alachua County School District / 247,973 |
60. | 35.4% | Gadsden County School District / 46,823 |
61. | 35.1% | Washington County School District / 24,732 |
62. | 35.0% | Dade County School District / 2,512,219 |
63. | 34.9% | Pinellas County School District / 917,389 |
64. | 34.8% | DeSoto County School District / 34,628 |
65. | 34.7% | Hamilton County School District / 14,728 |
66. | 32.1% | Highlands County School District / 98,734 |
67. | 26.4% | Sumter County School District / 94,240 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Occupied House with 2 Vehicles' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Occupied House with 2 Vehicles' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.