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    Florida population drops for first time since 1946

    Florida population drops for first time since 1946

    RON WORD, Associated Press
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 11:49 p.m.

    JACKSONVILLE — Florida's population has declined for the first time in 63 years, state researchers said Monday as they blamed the recession for plunging tax revenues and a steep drop in new residents.

    The decline — 58,000 people over the past year — is the first since large numbers of military personnel left the state in 1946 after World War II.

    "There have been booms and busts over the time, but this is the first time it has declined," said Stan Smith, director of the University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research.

    Florida's economy relies on population growth, so when the flow of new residents slows, jobs in construction, real estate and mortgage lending disappear, creating a less attractive environment. Florida's unemployment rate crept up to 10.6 percent in June, the highest rate since 1975, and the state's foreclosure rate is among tops in the nation.

    The population estimates were produced using data from residential electric hookups, building permits and homestead exemptions, Smith said. The university is expected to release details of city and county populations Wednesday.

    Florida's population is about 18.3 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

    Part of the reason fewer people are moving to the state is their inability to sell their homes in other states, Smith said. The leading source for domestic migrants to Florida continues to be New York, but the pace of migration is slowing, Smith said.

    The study did not measure the number of people leaving Florida.

    "Historically, they have gone to other Sunbelt states," he said.

    The population drop has left empty seats in classrooms. The state's estimated public school enrollment for 2009-10 is down 10,000 from the previous school year, according to the Florida Office of Economic and Demographic Research.

    The future is not all gloom and doom, Smith said. Demographers expect Florida to resume growth again, just not as fast as in the past.

    "As the country moves out of the recession, we expect growth to increase," Smith said. "But not as high as levels we've seen over the last three or four decades."

    In an ideal world, the pause in growth may allow policy makers to make better planning decisions, said Charles Pattison, president of the smart growth advocacy group, 1,000 Friends of Florida.

    "The state has always had ups and downs on the population curve," Pattison said. "We think there is still going to be pressure to have more population growth."

    Other elements contributing to the population slowdown include frequent hurricanes, high coastal property insurance and a rising cost of living, he said.

    "The whole Florida phenomenon is based on low cost, low taxes, cheap to live," Pattison said. "I think most people think, regardless if we're in a recession or not, those factors are different than anything we've seen before."

    Sen. Don Gaetz, chairman of the Florida Senate's Select Committee on Florida's Economy, said changes are needed in the way Florida manages its economy.

    "Our economic policies need to be tied to economic reality," the Niceville Republican said. He said the Legislature began removing some impediments that restricted business activity.

    "In the '80s and '90s, the No. 1 issue was growth management," he said. "Now we wish we had some growth to manage."

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    Part of the reason fewer people are moving to the state is their inability to sell their homes in other states, Smith said. The leading source for domestic migrants to Florida continues to be New York, but the pace of migration is slowing, Smith said.
    these people are smoking crack ~ domestic migrants in this case would be Illegal Aliens

    domestic migrants ... in Florida more like , Cuban's from Cuba, Mexican's from Mexico and Guatemalan's from Guatemala

    as far as houses ~ allot were built shabby by Illegal Alien Laborer's and now have flaws like cracked foundations ... building heavy houses on sand is not a good recipe without pilons being driven into the ground first ~ DUH

    as far as houses ~ allot were built with Chinese contaminated dry wall

    as far as Elderly People moving here ~ I think they are tired of the rampate crime and being scammed from morgage companys / Realters

    as far as job's ~ there are none

    as far as fraud in the mortgage industry ~ it is what it is in Florida

    as far as crime ~ Look out if you visit mid Florida on down on both coasts

    as far as drug's ~ were on line with California production ... it's all over the place

    as far as Miami ~ it's a 3rd World Country with a 3rd world economy

    as far as Cuban's ~ The Wet foot, Dry Foot Policy has to go .... you cant even go to the beach without seeing a rickety boat pulling up to the shore with a boat load of Illegal Aliens or carrying bail's of drugs ... HEY COAST GUARD .. are those rickty boats to fast for you are they just too stealthy for your tecnology

    as far as Illegal Alien's "HELP"

    Wooooooooo Hooooooooo ... way to go Florida
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