Key Indicators – Hardee County
Source: Health Data, Hardee, Florida, countyhealthrankings.org, 2025
Source: flhealthcharts.gov, 2023, 2024
Updated 9/04/25 1839
Maps – Transportation & Infrastructure
Map – Average Commute Time
For Hardee County residents the average commute time to work is 25.6 minutes. The average commute time to work for all Florida residents was 28.0 minutes.
Source: Mean Travel Time to Work (In Minutes) (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Map – Access to High Speed Internet
81.2% of Hardee County households have access to high speed internet via cellular data plan, satellite internet service, cable internet service, fiber optics, or DSL.
The median rate of high speed internet access for counties in the state of Florida is 89.3%.
Hardee County has one of the lowest rates of high speed internet access in the state of Florida.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Infrastructure Statistics – Hardee County
Access to Home Computer
Do Hardee County residents have access to computers at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
94.9% of Hardee County households have a smartphone or other computing device at home.
21.8% of Hardee County households have no computing device other than a smartphone, and 78.2% of Hardee County households have home access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Statewide, 91.1% of households have access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Source: Households With One or More Types of Computing Devices (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to the internet at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
In Hardee County, 81.3% of households have access to the internet at home, as compared to 90.4% of households statewide.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
16.9% of Hardee households can only access the internet at home via a cellphone.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to High Speed Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to high speed internet?
56.5% of Hardee residents have access to high speed internet via satellite, DSL, fiber optics, or other means. Across the state of Florida, 76.3% of households have access to high speed internet.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Traffic Volume
How crowded are Hardee County roadways?
Average traffic volume per day on major roadways in the county.
Traffic volume in Hardee County is far below the statewide average, but close to the traffic volumes of other counties with largely rural populations, particularly DeSoto County, directly south of Hardee.
Source: Health Data, Hardee, Florida, countyhealthrankings.org, 2025
Traffic Safety
How safe are Hardee County roadways?
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles provides a website full of resources for exploring all topics related to motor vehicles in your local area. The Crash Dashboard from this website is embedded below.
Select a county by clicking on that county on the map below.
Access to Home Computer
Do Hardee County residents have access to computers at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
94.9% of Hardee County households have a smartphone or other computing device at home.
21.8% of Hardee County households have no computing device other than a smartphone, and 78.2% of Hardee County households have home access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Statewide, 91.1% of households have access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Source: Households With One or More Types of Computing Devices (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to the internet at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
In Hardee County, 81.3% of households have access to the internet at home, as compared to 90.4% of households statewide.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
16.9% of Hardee households can only access the internet at home via a cellphone.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to High Speed Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to high speed internet?
56.5% of Hardee residents have access to high speed internet via satellite, DSL, fiber optics, or other means. Across the state of Florida, 76.3% of households have access to high speed internet.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Traffic Volume
How crowded are Hardee County roadways?
Average traffic volume per day on major roadways in the county.
Traffic volume in Hardee County is far below the statewide average, but close to the traffic volumes of other counties with largely rural populations, particularly DeSoto County, directly south of Hardee.
Source: Health Data, Hardee, Florida, countyhealthrankings.org, 2025
Traffic Safety
How safe are Hardee County roadways?
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles provides a website full of resources for exploring all topics related to motor vehicles in your local area. The Crash Dashboard from this website is embedded below.
Select a county by clicking on that county on the map below.
Access to Home Computer
Do Hardee County residents have access to computers at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
94.9% of Hardee County households have a smartphone or other computing device at home.
21.8% of Hardee County households have no computing device other than a smartphone, and 78.2% of Hardee County households have home access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Statewide, 91.1% of households have access to at least one computing device other than a smartphone.
Source: Households With One or More Types of Computing Devices (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to the internet at home?
Residents with home computers are often better able to track essential information such as health records, educational needs, and local news. In general, they are better able to obtain, use, and transmit information, than their computerless counterparts.
In Hardee County, 81.3% of households have access to the internet at home, as compared to 90.4% of households statewide.
16.9% of Hardee households can only access the internet at home via a cellphone.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Access to High Speed Internet
Do Hardee County residents have access to high speed internet?
56.5% of Hardee residents have access to high speed internet via satellite, DSL, fiber optics, or other means. Across the state of Florida, 76.3% of households have access to high speed internet.
Source: Households With Access to Broadband Internet (Census ACS), flhealthcharts.gov, 2023
Traffic Volume
How crowded are Hardee County roadways?
Average traffic volume per day on major roadways in the county.
Traffic volume in Hardee County is far below the statewide average, but close to the traffic volumes of other counties with largely rural populations, particularly DeSoto County, directly south of Hardee.
Source: Health Data, Hardee, Florida, countyhealthrankings.org, 2025
Traffic Safety
How safe are Hardee County roadways?
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles provides a website full of resources for exploring all topics related to motor vehicles in your local area. The Crash Dashboard from this website is embedded below.
Select a county by clicking on that county on the map below.