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Tampa Bay Partnership, USF Muma College of Business researchers unveil Tampa Bay region economic competitiveness data

By Althea Johnson, University Communications and Marketing

The Tampa Bay Partnership and 911爆料网 Muma College of Business released two complementary economic competitiveness reports that benchmark the area against 19 similar metropolitan communities. This year鈥檚 reports included a focus on innovation, education and work opportunities, along with quality of life.

The findings and insights were revealed and discussed at the State of the Region community luncheon held today on the USF Tampa campus. Nearly 500 business leaders, not-for-profit leaders and government officials attended the event.

The main findings from the 2026 Regional Competitiveness Report and 2026 Tampa Bay E-Insights Report show:

  • The region is becoming more educated, with increases to educational attainment at every level.
  • Innovation continues to play a critical role in both education and the broader ecosystem of the region. University research and development rose by $58 million to $467 million, and the region received an increase in small business awards.
  • The issue of affordability remains a consistent theme. While Tampa Bay鈥檚 wages and net worth increased, those gains were offset by higher living costs.
  • Housing affordability is putting a strain on the quality of life across the region. Roughly 3 out of 5 renters are spending 30% or more of their income on housing.
State of the Region

[Photo by Sadie Stetson, USF Muma College of Business]

New this year is a data dashboard that allows statistical analysis of Tampa Bay against more than 600 counties across the U.S. on 24 metrics, hosted by USF. This is a complement to the State of the Region website, which focuses on the core comparison communities. 

USF researchers publish the 2026 Tampa Bay E-Insights Report, sponsored by Florida Blue. The Tampa Bay Partnership and collaborating partners, Community Foundation Tampa Bay and United Way Suncoast, create the

Over the past nine years, this collaborative research effort has highlighted successes and regional challenges. Both reports explore how the Tampa Bay area鈥檚 eight-county region stands when compared to 19 similar-sized peer and aspirational metropolitan areas in key economic and socioeconomic metrics. The publications also serve as a guide for policymakers, public and private business leaders, and academic stakeholders to improve the region鈥檚 economic health and growth.

Overall, the Regional Competitiveness Report shows that Tampa Bay has had year-over-year improvements in 39 of the 61 indicators, including 83% of talent indicators, 80% of civic quality metrics, and 67% of Florida talent indicators.

Bemetra Simmons

Bemetra Simmons, president and CEO of the Tampa Bay Partnership

鈥淏eyond the positive progress in the data this year, the Tampa Bay Partnership celebrates the growing belief that our toughest challenges are solved together,鈥 said Bemetra Simmons, president and CEO of the Tampa Bay Partnership. 鈥淭he shared trust among business, government and nonprofit leaders is driving smarter strategies that are shaping the future of our region.鈥

USF鈥檚 research focused on three main themes 鈥 economic outcomes, education and opportunity, and quality of life. Through a people-centered analytical lens, the 80-page report paints a picture of a region growing but facing challenges of affordability and uneven access to opportunity.

鈥淭his year we celebrate nine years of collaborative research, and we hope these insights challenge our community leaders to think big, be innovative and act on the trends shaping our region鈥檚 future,鈥 said David W. Blackwell, Lynn Pippenger Dean of the USF Muma College of Business. 

The research teams selected comparison communities based on factors such as population and demography, the size of the economy and the presence of regional assets. They include Minneapolis-St. Paul, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Austin, Houston and Charlotte. 

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