The University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) has released population projections for Daytona Beach for the next 25 years. Using different statistical techniques, population forecasts were made in five-year increments for 2025, 2030, 2035, 2040 and 2045. Based on historic growth models and demographic extrapolation methods, BEBR’s analysis shows Daytona Beach’s population will grow almost 40% from 2020 to 2045.
Year | Daytona Beach |
1980 | 54,176 |
1985 | 56,978 |
1990 | 61,991 |
1995 | 63,306 |
2000 | 64,112 |
2005 | 65,129 |
2010 | 61,005 |
2015 | 63,534 |
2020 | 70,235 |
2025 | 76,633 |
2030 | 82,526 |
2035 | 88,023 |
2040 | 93,266 |
2045 | 98,264 |
These estimates provide an essential foundation for planning for smart growth and the development of the city’s future infrastructure needs.
The study is available online.
About BEBR
BEBR was founded in 1930 at the University of Florida. They produce Florida’s official state and local population estimates and projections. These estimates are used for distributing state revenue-sharing dollars to cities and counties in Florida and for budgeting, planning and policy analysis by state and local government agencies, businesses, researchers, the media and members of the general public.