Flare Capital flags Florida healthcare, life sciences sector growth as migration boosts demand
- Flare Capital Management flagged Florida as a fast-growing US healthcare and life sciences cluster, driven by migration, aging demographics, tax policy.
- Florida drew 873,000 net movers in 2024, lifting population to 23.5 million; median age 42.6, among the oldest nationwide.
- Long-term care demand seen rising as wealth shifts south; older generations hold USD 110 trillion net worth, with USD 2 trillion projected to transfer in 2026.
- State life sciences base supported by USD 1.5 billion university R&D spend; NIH funding near USD 930 million in the past year.
- Venture funding reached over USD 1 billion across 117 Florida healthcare and life sciences deals in 2025, with larger later-stage rounds.
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