Population & Demographics
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Palm Beach Gardens is home to 60,959 people. Explore its demographics, housing, and economy — plus how its 24,927 resident workers commute each day.
60,959 residents
Median age 51.8 · U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year (2024).
Palm Beach Gardens population & demographics
Who lives in Palm Beach Gardens — population, age, housing, and income, from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 5-Year Estimates. Values shown as “—” are suppressed or unavailable for this place.
Race & ethnicity in Palm Beach Gardens
How Palm Beach Gardens breaks down by race and ethnicity — each bar is that group’s share of the population, from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year (2024).
Race across Palm Beach Gardens
Each dot is a group of people, placed in their 2020 Census block and colored by race or ethnicity — the pattern shows where groups live across Palm Beach Gardens.
These figures are for Palm Beach Gardens proper — the Census place within its city limits — not the surrounding metro area. Metro-wide totals you’ll see elsewhere are larger because they bundle in neighboring cities and suburbs.
How Palm Beach Gardens commutes
Every dot is a worker moving between home and job. Trace where the area pulls people in from — and where its residents head each day.
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How short the typical commute is here, on an absolute 0–100 scale (higher is shorter). How it’s calculated.
Palm Beach Gardens
24,927 commutes, one dot at a time
Palm Beach Gardens
Where 24,927 workers commute
Where residents work
Top destinations for people who live in Palm Beach Gardens, by worker count.
Who commutes in
Top origin places for workers who travel into Palm Beach Gardens.
Top industries
The sectors that employ Palm Beach Gardens’s workforce. Each bar is scaled to that sector’s share of all local jobs — the top sectors shown don’t add up to 100%.
Internet options for Palm Beach Gardens
The biggest home-internet providers in the area — tap any to compare local plans.
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