Some names are recognizable, such as Chico's, Tommy Bahama, and White House/Black Market, while several of the stores are independently owned and operated and are one-of-a-kind. Specialty shops and galleries are commonplace and many peddle items, including jewelry and artwork, which are handmade by local artisans.
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$52,826 Two or more races householders $46,624 Hispanic or Latino race householders Median 2023 house value $283,904 White Non-Hispanic householders $135,422 Black or African American householders $328,193 Asian householders $313,430 Some other race householders $127,757 Two or more races householders $218,322 Hispanic or Latino householders
Median 2024 house value $412,600 White Non-Hispanic householders $393,904 Black or African American householders $459,662 Asian householders $362,637 Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander householders $439,999 Some other race householders $440,966 Two or more races householders $416,791 Hispanic or Latino householders
Median household income in 2023 $164,673 White non-Hispanic householders $97,118 Black householders $156,948 American Indian and Alaska Native householders over $200,000 Asian householders $108,175 Two or more races householders Median 2023 house value $672,907 White Non-Hispanic householders $432,168 Black or African American householders
Median 2023 house value $471,186 White Non-Hispanic householders $257,833 Black or African American householders $322,784 American Indian or Alaska Native householders $525,508 Asian householders $598,725 Some other race householders $464,888 Two or more races householders $541,254 Hispanic or Latino householders
Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2024: 23.6% (7.4% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 28.2% for Black residents, 24.1% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 52.4% for American Indian residents, 23.8% for other race residents, 28.9% for two or more races residents) Detailed information about poverty and poor residents in Wimauma, FL