Palm Springs is a medium-sized village located in the state of Florida. With a population of 26,844 people and six associated neighborhoods, Palm Springs is the 117th largest community in Florida.When you are in Palm Springs, you'll notice that it is more blue-collar than most other communities in America. 35.35% of Palm Springs’s employed work in blue-collar jobs, while America averages only 27.7% that do. Overall, Palm Springs is a village of service providers, construction workers and builders, and sales and office workers. There are especially a lot of people living in Palm Springs who work in maintenance occupations (13.40%), sales jobs (8.49%), and management occupations (7.12%). In terms of college education, the citizens of Palm Springs rank slightly lower than the national average. 16.83% of adults 25 and older in Palm Springs have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree, while 21.84% of adults have a 4-year degree or higher in the average American community. The per capita income in Palm Springs in 2022 was $26,734, which is lower middle income relative to Florida and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $106,936 for a family of four. However, Palm Springs contains both very wealthy and poor people as well. Palm Springs is an extremely ethnically-diverse village. The people who call Palm Springs home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. People of Hispanic or Latino origin are the most prevalent group in Palm Springs, accounting for 61.28% of the village’s residents (people of Hispanic or Latino origin can be of any race). The greatest number of Palm Springs residents report their race to be White, followed by Black or African-American. Important ancestries of people in Palm Springs include Haitian, Irish, German, English, and Italian. Palm Springs also has a high percentage of its population that was born in another country: 50.24%. The most common language spoken in Palm Springs is Spanish. Other important languages spoken here include English and French.