What percent of jobs in the Jacksonville, FL area are held by immigrants?

Data updated May 22, 2024
In 2022, 12.5% of jobs were held by immigrants in the Jacksonville, FL area. Immigrants are defined as foreign-born residents, including those who became US citizens, are authorized to work in the US, or are undocumented residents.
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In 2022

1 in 8

employed workers were immigrants
In 2022

12.5%

of employed workers were immigrants
While immigrants hold 12.5% of jobs, they make up 11.9% of the total working-age population in the Jacksonville, FL area. This indicates a slightly higher employment rate than expected. The working-age population includes everyone aged 16 and above.

In 2022, a smaller percentage of jobs were held by immigrants in the Jacksonville, FL area than the US average

Immigrant participation in the workforce varies across industries. In the Jacksonville, FL area, the largest gap between foreign-born and native-born workers was in the leisure/hospitality industry, where 6.6% of the foreign-born working-age population were employed compared to 10.0% of native-born workers. This highlights a significant gap in employment between foreign-born and native-born workers in the leisure/hospitality industry in the Jacksonville, FL area.

The percentage of employed people varies between different sectors

Percentage of employed population in 2022

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The labor force participation rate — the percentage of the working-age population working or actively seeking work — for immigrants in the Jacksonville, FL area was 65.5%, higher than the 62.6% rate for the native-born population. This shows that immigrants were seeking work at a higher rate than the native-born population in the state.

The percentage of jobs held by immigrants varies by metro area

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