The migration trend is reshaping Florida's demographics and economy. Coastal counties are losing residents, particularly in areas hit hardest by hurricanes, such as Hillsborough and Pinellas. Inland counties are becoming wealthier and more diverse, but the rapid growth is straining local infrastructure, including housing and utilities. Additionally, the shift could exacerbate economic disparities between coastal and inland regions, as coastal areas face declining property values and tax revenues. Long-term, South Florida could lose up to 2.5 million residents by 2100 due to sea level rise, while inland areas like Orlando may gain hundreds of thousands of new residents.