The Ocala area continued to lead the nation in population growth, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday.
The data shows a 3.4% growth rate for the Ocala Metro in the bureau's Vintage 2025 population estimates between July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025. The bureau estimated the metro's at 442,660 people.
The population increased by more than 14,600 people compared to the previous year and by more than 66,700 since the 2020 Census.
The growth in Ocala comes as the bureau reports that population growth slowed in the majority of the nation's counties during the same time period.
Officials credited the shift to lower levels of international migration to the U.S. last year.
"The nation's largest counties like those in the New York metro area are often international migration hubs, gaining large numbers of international migrants and losing people that move to other parts of the country via domestic migration," explained George M. Hayward, a Census Bureau demographer.
"With fewer gains from international migration, these types of counties saw their population growth diminish or even turn into loss."
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