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Living in Florida: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Florida: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Florida.

Florida stands as one of the most sought-after destinations for expatriates moving to the United States, combining year-round sunshine, a booming economy, and exceptional quality of life. Located in the southeastern corner of the country, the Sunshine State stretches across 65,758 square miles and is home to over 23 million residents, making it the third most populous state in the nation. From the cosmopolitan energy of Miami to the family-friendly atmosphere of Orlando, Florida offers diverse living experiences to suit virtually any lifestyle preference.

The state's economy ranks as the fourth largest in the United States, with a Gross State Product exceeding $1.7 trillion in 2024. Key industries include tourism and hospitality, real estate, healthcare, aerospace, and a rapidly growing technology sector. Perhaps most attractive to newcomers, Florida imposes no state income tax, allowing residents to retain more of their earnings. The subtropical and tropical climate means mild winters and warm summers, with average temperatures ranging from 65掳F (18掳C) in winter to 90掳F (32掳C) in summer.

Five good reasons to move to Florida

  1. No state income tax: Florida is one of only eight states that does not levy personal income tax, offering significant financial advantages for workers, retirees, and investors alike.
  2. Year-round sunshine: With over 230 sunny days annually, Florida offers an outdoor lifestyle that includes world-class beaches, golf courses, and nature preserves.
  3. Thriving job market: The state's unemployment rate of 3.9% (as of September 2025) sits below the national average, with strong opportunities in tourism, healthcare, technology, and finance.
  4. World-class attractions: Home to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and the Kennedy Space Center, Florida offers unparalleled entertainment and cultural experiences.
  5. International connectivity: Major airports in Miami, Orlando, and Tampa provide direct flights to destinations worldwide, making it easy to stay connected with family and business interests abroad.

Key facts

Population22.6 million
Expats4.5 million
Top nationalitiesCuban, Haitian, Colombian, Mexican, Venezuelan
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, Haitian Creole
Monthly cost of living
1 person$3,200
Family of 4$7,500
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Sylvan Thomson
About the author

A New Zealander who has spent much of their life overseas, I am now based back in my home country with my American partner and child. I have lived in the UK, the Cook Islands, the USA and Australia and am especially familiar with the expat experience in the US, having spent 2016 - 2020 in America. In New Zealand I work as an employment case manager at the Ministry of Social Development and a freelance writer and editor. I enjoy outdoor adventures, nature, writing and literature, cooking, foraging, fishing, and drawing.

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