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 Florida's Workforce and State of Working Florida

 Living Wage and Minimum Wage 

 Community Benefits from Development

 Affordable Housing

 Labor Issues

 Immigrant workers

 Uninsured workers

 Florida's Economy
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Pension Coverage in Florida, the U.S., the South, and the South Atlantic Division, 1980-1982, 1990-1992, & 2001-2003 Periods
 1980-19821990-19922001-2003
United States49.84%44.03%46.95%
South44.60%41.01%44.26%
South Atlantic45.26%41.81%44.71%
Florida36.63%34.73%37.47%
Note: Private-sector wage and salary workers age 18-64, who worked at least 20 hours per week and 26 weeks per year. Coverage is defined as being included in an employer-provided plan where the employer paid for at least some of the coverage.
Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of March Current Population Survey samples.

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DATA
 Florida Wage Levels
 Income in Florida
 Florida Labor Market Statistics

 Florida Housing Cost (includes maps)

 Poverty in Florida 
 Cost of Living (new)
 Unionization in Florida
(includes maps)
 Gender and Work
 Economic Distress
 Healthcare Coverage in Florida
 Pension Coverage in Florida
 Social Security in Florida
 Taxes in Florida
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