How do Respondents Describe Hardee County?
Family Friendly
90%
Good Place to Raise a Family
83%
Great Outdoors and Environment
83%
How to Attract New Investments & Jobs
Better Schools
95%
More Doctors
90%
More Affordable Childcare
86%
Room for Growth - Perception of Hardee County’s Business Climate
24%
50%
26%
Getting Better
Unchanged
Getting Worse
Residents Perception of Hardee County’s Important Industries
41%
Agriculture, Farming, Ranching
28%
Phosphate Industry
9%
Schools and Government
8%
Manufacturing
4%
Retail
2%
Forestry, Fishing, Hunting
2%
Unsure
Residents Top Priorities for Growth
25%
Job Training Programs
24%
Improving K-12 Education
20%
Adding to Housing Supply
15%
Expanding Healthcare
8%
Infrastructure Improvements
6%
Promoting Tourism
3%
Unsure
Health Care Improvement Priorities
More Specialist Doctors
51%
22%
More Family Practice Physicians
33%
33%
An Assisted Living Facility
9%
17%
An Outpatient Surgery Center
6%
26%
First Priority
Second Priority
Access to Goods & Services
Respondents who say most goods & services for health care, food, shopping, banking, shipping parcels and church are within a twenty-minute drive from home.
68%
32%
Yes
No
Survey Methodology:
The survey exceeded our expectations for participation. With a random, statistically significant sample of 230 residents, and 207 participants who responded to advertising of an open survey link, the result is accurate to within 4.6%.
2030 Legacy Plan
Hardee County - Built for Growth
Strategically Located
Florida’s growth is happening in the Heartland. This makes Hardee County an ideal location for businesses that need access to a large labor pool, suppliers and customers.
Infrastructure Edge
Served by major highways, rail hubs and seaports, Hardee County businesses are plugged into the global marketplace.
Business Friendly
Less red tape, more incentive programs, robust workforce training, and access to financing and capital position the business community for success.