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Economic Overview

The 772 area code region has a diverse economy driven by tourism, agriculture (notably citrus farming), healthcare, and marine-related industries, with growing sectors in aerospace and biotechnology. Major employers include Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, and Piper Aircraft. The region also benefits from its popularity as a retirement and second-home destination.

Geographical Overview

Area code 772 covers Florida’s Treasure Coast, including most of Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin counties. Prominent cities and communities include Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Stuart, and Jensen Beach. The area is known for its Atlantic coastline, barrier islands, and scenic estuaries.

Location Info

Area code 772 was created in 2002 as a split from 561 and covers the southeastern coast of Florida from Sebastian in the north to Hobe Sound in the south, and westward to rural areas near Lake Okeechobee. It encompasses Indian River County, St. Lucie County, and Martin County, including coastal and inland communities such as Sebastian, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, and Palm City.

Population Demographics

The 772 area code region has a population of over 900,000 and is characterized by a mix of retirees, families, and seasonal residents. The population is predominantly White, but includes significant Hispanic/Latino and African American communities, with a median age higher than the national average due to its appeal to older adults.

Time Zone Info

Area code 772 is located entirely within the Eastern Time Zone (ET).

Other Area Code Details

The Treasure Coast, covered by area code 772, earned its name from shipwrecked Spanish treasure fleets from the 18th century. The region is renowned for its unspoiled beaches, popular eco-tourism sites like the Indian River Lagoon, and as the spring training home of the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie.