Mango City Demographics

As of 2020, Mango City in Hillsborough County, FL, had a population of approximately 12,699. The median age was around 36.6 years. Gender distribution was nearly even, with about 49% male and 51% female. Racially, Mango was 60.8% White, 20.3% Black or African American, 1.8% Asian, 0.2% Native American, 9.7% from other races, and 7.2% multiracial. Hispanic or Latino residents made up 27.5% of the total population.

Mango City Housing

Mango, Hillsborough, FL, features a median home value of around $250,000 and a median rent of about $1,600/month. About 55% of residents own their homes. The area offers single-family homes, townhouses, and some apartments, with recent property values rising about 6% year-over-year. Popular neighborhoods include Seffner and Orient Park, providing diverse options. Property taxes typically range from 1% to 1.2% of home value annually.

Education in Mango City

Mango, Hillsborough, FL, is served primarily by the Hillsborough County Public Schools district, with several elementary and middle schools nearby but no high schools directly in Mango; the closest is Armwood High School (GreatSchools rating: 3/10). Around 85% of adults hold a high school diploma, and 13% have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Mango has access to adult education through Hillsborough Community College. School safety in the district reports a "C" grade. Educational programs include Advanced Placement and vocational training, with five public schools within a five-mile radius.

Transportation in Mango City

Mango, Hillsborough County, FL, relies primarily on personal vehicles, with 90% of residents commuting by car and 11% carpooling, while less than 1% use public transit. The average one-way commute is about 29 minutes, slightly above the national average. Mango lacks its own public transit but is served by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) routes connecting to Tampa. About 92% of households own at least one vehicle. Major employment hubs nearby include Tampa city center and Brandon, accessible via I-4 and US-92, supporting Mango’s largely suburban commuter population.

Mango City Healthcare

Mango, Hillsborough County, FL, relies on nearby Tampa for major hospitals, such as AdventHealth Tampa and Tampa General Hospital, as it has no hospitals within its city limits. Several local clinics and urgent care centers serve its approximately 12,500 residents (2020 Census). In Hillsborough County, 85.8% of adults have health insurance. Common health concerns mirror county trends—obesity (32%), diabetes (11%), and hypertension. Primary care is provided mainly through family physicians and nurse practitioners. The area is federally designated as a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA), indicating challenges in accessing timely healthcare.

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