Florida ranks first again for skilled workforce attraction according to Lightcast report

Raymond Rodrigues, Chancellor at State University System of Florida
Raymond Rodrigues, Chancellor at State University System of Florida - State University System of Florida
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Florida has been ranked as the top state for attracting and developing a skilled workforce for the third consecutive year, according to the 2024 Talent Attraction Scorecard released by Lightcast. The scorecard evaluates states based on job growth, education attainment, regional competitiveness, and migration data.

Governor Ron DeSantis commented on the ranking: “Florida set an ambitious goal to be number one in workforce education by 2030—and we continue to march towards this achievement,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “We’re not just preparing for the future—we’re ahead of schedule, building a workforce ready for high-demand, high-wage careers today.”

The report highlights Florida’s performance in several categories. The state ranked first in overall job growth and competitive effect, second in skilled job growth, and third in high-earning job growth. Seven of the nation’s ten highest-scoring large metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are located in Florida, including Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach (#3), Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford (#4), Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin (#5), North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota (#7), Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (#8), Lakeland-Winter Haven (#9), and Naples-Marco Island (#10). Four of the top ten mid-sized MSAs are also in Florida.

J. Alex Kelly, Florida Secretary of Commerce, said: “Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, we’re creating opportunities for both job seekers and job creators through a strong focus on education and workforce training. Florida continues to lead the nation with an economy where workforce and talent development are a priority to our success as we continue to build a future full of opportunity for anyone ready to grow and succeed here in the Free State of Florida.”

Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas added: “For the third year in a row, Florida has earned the top spot for attracting and developing a skilled workforce. This consistent Number 1 ranking is proof that our talent pipeline is delivering results,” said Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas. “We’re committed to keeping this momentum going so Floridians are prepared for high-value careers and businesses have the talent they need to thrive.”

State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues stated: “Florida is a national leader because of intentional collaboration between the state’s business leaders and university faculty shaping curriculum,” said State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues. “The State University System of Florida’s 2030 Strategic Plan highlights the importance of university presidents working with industry leaders, attracting top-tier faculty, and preparing students for successful careers. Thanks to Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature’s recent investment of $200M to recruit and retain world-class faculty, Florida can remain #1. The Lightcast rankings demonstrate our steadfast commitment to emphasizing degrees that propel students forward and align with Florida’s workforce needs.”

Adrienne Johnston, CareerSource Florida President and CEO said: “Florida’s top ranking in talent attraction and development for the third year in a row is a testament to our strategic investments in workforce education and our commitment to preparing Floridians for the jobs of tomorrow,” said Adrienne Johnston, CareerSource Florida President and CEO. “At CareerSource Florida, we’re proud to help lead the charge in building a resilient, future-ready workforce that powers our state’s continued economic success.”

The state also achieved sixth place nationally for educational attainment—a significant improvement since Governor DeSantis took office—attributed by officials to aligning educational programs with employer needs through targeted investments.

Since 2019, when Governor DeSantis began his term, more than 3.8 million new businesses have been formed in Florida; over 360,700 were established already during 2025 alone.



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