Jamie Stitt

Assistant Commissioner, Business and Workforce Development

Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
312 Rosa L. Parks Ave., Nashville, TN 37243
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Gibson County

County Profile Tool
Gibson County

Population & Demographics

Location

Time Zone

Central Time Zone

Grand Division

West Tennessee

Area (Square Miles)

602.7

County Seat

Trenton

Metropolitan Area

West Tennessee nonmetropolitan area

ECD Region

Northwest

Population

Population

(2020)

50,429

Population

(2022)

50,455

Population Change

(2020 - 2022)

0.1%

Population Forecast

(2040)

53,352

Foreign Born Population

1,032

Foreign Born Persons (Percentage of Population)

2.00%

Language Other Than English Spoken At Home

3.70%

Civilian Veteran Population

3,200

Race (Percentage of Population)

White Alone

76.80%

Black or African American, alone

16.00%

American Indian And Alaska Native, alone

0.30%

Asian, alone

0.30%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, alone

0.00%

Some Other Race, alone

1.40%

Two or More Races

5.20%

Hispanic or Latino

3.00%

Age (Percentage of Population)
Male
Female
Total

Under 5 Years Old

Male: 6.10%

Female: 0.057

Total: 5.90%

Under 18 Years Old

Male: 25.20%

Female: 23.20%

Total: 24.20%

18-64 Years Old

Male: 59.40%

Female: 57.30%

Total: 58.30%

65 Years and Over

Male: 15.40%

Female: 19.50%

Total: 17.50%

Median Age

Male: 39.8

Female: 38.5

Total: 41.9

Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2018-2022 5-Year American Community Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Tennessee State Data Center (2024)

Housing & Income

Housing & Income

Households

19,948

Homeownership Rate

66.3%

Persons Per Household

2.48

Living In Same House 1 Year & Over

87.1%

Median Home Value

$130,900

Annual Home Sales

643

Median Sale Price of Homes Sold

$189,900

Persons In Households With Income Below Poverty Level

13.9%

Total Personal Income

$2.3B

Personal Income Per Capita

$46,051

County Median Wage

$18.50

Household Income & Benefits
Percent of Household

Less Than $10,000

6.9%

$10,000 to $14,999

6.4%

$15,000 to $24,999

10.8%

$25,000 to $34,999

8.8%

$35,000 to $49,999

14.1%

$50,000 to $74,999

17.3%

$75,000 to $99,999

12.1%

$100,000 to $149,999

16.2%

$150,000 to $199,999

3.8%

$200,000 or More

3.6%

Median Household Income

$55,455

Percentage of Households by Income Range

Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2018-2022 5-Year American Community Survey
Tennessee Housing Development Agency (2023)
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (2023)
Lightcast (2023)

Tax Structure

Property Tax

Property Tax Rate (County)

$0.8345

State Property Tax

None

Assessment Ratio: Residential Property

25%

Assessment Ratio: Farm Property

25%

Assessment Ratio: Commercial/Industrial Property

40%

Assessment Ratio: Public Utility Property

55%

Assessment Ratio: Business Personal Property

30%

State Tax

State Income Tax on Wages

None

State Income Tax: Interest from Bonds and Notes and Dividends from Stock

None (Hall Income tax was fully repealed January 1, 2021)

Excise Tax (State)

6.5% of Tennessee taxable income

Franchise Tax (state)

0.25% of the greater of net worth or real and tangible property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100.

Unemployment Insurance Tax (state)

2.7% of the first $7,000 in wages for new employers

Sales Tax

State Sales Tax Rate

7.0%

County Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

Local Sales Tax Collections

(FY 2023)

$19,476,896

Local Sales Tax Collections

(FY 2024)

$19,680,653

Local Sales Tax Collections Growth

(FY 2023 - FY 2024)

-1.04%

State Bond Ratings

Moody's

Aaa

Standard & Poor's

AAA

Fitch

AAA

Debt per Capita

State Debt per Capita

$988

County Debt Per Capita

$173

Sources:
Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury (2024)
Tennessee Department of Revenue (2024)
The Tax Foundation (2024)

Labor Force

Labor Force Estimates (2023)
Tennessee
Gibson

Labor Force

Tennessee: 3,379,605

Gibson: 21,666

Employment

Tennessee: 3,267,935

Gibson: 20,911

Unemployment

Tennessee: 111,670

Gibson: 755

Unemployment Rate

Tennessee: 3.30%

Gibson: 3.50%

Unemployment Rate*
Tennessee
Gibson

2019

Tennessee: 7.40%

Gibson: 6.80%

2020

Tennessee: 4.50%

Gibson: 4.50%

2021

Tennessee: 3.40%

Gibson: 3.50%

2022

Tennessee: 3.30%

Gibson: 3.50%

Unemployment Rate (by percentage)

Sources:
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Industries

Industry
Employment
Establishments
Avg. Annual Wages

Crop and Animal Production

Employment: 97

Establishments: 23

Avg. Annual Wages: $41,652

Utilities

Employment: 58

Establishments: 1

Employment: $88,443

Construction

Employment: 939

Establishments: 98

Employment: $52,346

Manufacturing

Employment: 2,492

Establishments: 80

Employment: $61,104

Wholesale Trade

Employment: 389

Establishments: 48

Employment: $57,016

Retail Trade

Employment: 2,210

Establishments: 182

Employment: $34,172

Transportation and Warehousing

Employment: 1,036

Establishments: 43

Employment: $50,905

Information

Employment: 90

Establishments: 11

Employment: $39,287

Finance and Insurance

Employment: 425

Establishments: 69

Employment: $62,135

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Employment: 158

Establishments: 31

Employment: $58,082

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Employment: 187

Establishments: 58

Employment: $54,330

Administrative, Support, Waste Management and Remediation

Employment: 506

Establishments: 44

Employment: $42,806

Educational Services

Employment: 11

Establishments: 3

Employment: $29,725

Health Care and Social Assistance

Employment: 1,645

Establishments: 121

Employment: $36,671

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Employment: 43

Establishments: 10

Employment: $10,248

Accommodation and Food Services

Employment: 1,175

Establishments: 87

Employment: $16,947

Other Services (except Public Administration)

Employment: 304

Establishments: 63

Employment: $33,599

Government

Employment: 2,777

Establishments: 63

Employment: $43,392

Total

Employment: 14,598

Establishments: 1,042

Employment: $44,325

Unique Occupations*
Employment
Location Quotient*

Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers

Employment: 42

Location Quotient*: 34.03

Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers

Employment: 23

Location Quotient*: 18.07

Woodworkers, All Other

Employment: 14

Location Quotient*: 15.04

Foundry Mold and Coremakers

Employment: 17

Location Quotient*: 11.84

Tool and Die Makers

Employment: 54

Location Quotient*: 8.39

Key Cluster
Total Employment

Advanced Materials

0

Aerospace & Defense

81

Appliances & Electrical

147

Automotive

634

Business Services

76

Chemicals

0

Distribution & Logistics

1,095

Film, Music & Entertainment

31

Food & Beverage

130

Healthcare & Medical Devices

48

Top Employers

Top County Employers
Estimated Employees
City

Tyson Foods, Inc.

Est. Employees: 1,475

City: Dyer

Gibson County School District

Est. Employees: 550

City: Dyer

Ceco Door Products

Est. Employees: 500

City: Milan

Maclean Power TN Llc

Est. Employees: 388

City: Trenton

Milan Special School District

Est. Employees: 300

City: Milan

Gibson County Government

Est. Employees: 292

City: Trenton

Walmart Stores, Inc.

Est. Employees: 250

City: Milan

Walmart Stores, Inc.

Est. Employees: 250

City: Humboldt

The Winfrey Center

Est. Employees: 250

City: Trenton

Humboldt City Schools

Est. Employees: 213

City: Humboldt

Transportation & Logistics

Transportation

Nearest Commercial Service Airport

McKellar Sipes (Jackson)

Distance to Nearest Commercial Service Airport

33

Nearest General Aviation Airport

Gibson County

Runway Length at Nearest General Aviation Airport

4,802'

Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes)

24.9

Access of Interstate

I-40 (12 miles)

U.S. Highways

45, 79

State Highways

5, 43, 54, 76, 77, 89, 104, 105, 152, 185, 186, 187, 188, 366, 367, 420, 425, 445, 457

Nearest Port (From County Seat)

New Johnsonville, Tiptonville (Cates Landing)

Railroads Serving County

CSX, IRW Railway, NS, West TN Railroad

Sources:
Tennessee Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration, Aeronautical Data (2024)
U.S. Census Bureau, 2018-2022 5-Year American Community Survey

Education

General Stats
Gibson
Tennessee

Population Aged 25-64 With High School Degree Or Higher

Gibson: 88.7%

Tennessee: 91.5%

Population Aged 25-64 With Associate's Degree Or Higher

Gibson: 27.4%

Tennessee: 41.2%

Population Aged 25-64 With Bachelor's Degree Or Higher

Gibson: 20.4%

Tennessee: 32.8%

High School Graduation Rate

Gibson: 94.9%

Tennessee: 90.6%

College Going Rate

Gibson: 56.0%

Tennessee: 56.7%

Average ACT Score

Gibson: 19.1

Tennessee: 19.0

High School Graduation Rate
College Going Rate
Average ACT Score
Humboldt City School District
Enrollment

Elementary Schools

Enrollment: 549

High Schools

Enrollment: 269

Milan
Enrollment

Elemetary Schools

Enrollment: 927

Middle Schools

Enrollment: 419

High Schools

Enrollment: 547

Trenton
Enrollment

Elemetary Schools

Enrollment: 557

Middle Schools

Enrollment: 295

High Schools

Enrollment: 414

Regional Higher Education Institutions
City
Enrollment

The University of Tennessee-Martin

City: Martin

Enrollment: 6,868

Jackson State Community College

City: Jackson

Enrollment: 3,442

Bethel University

City: McKenzie

Enrollment: 4,686

Union University

City: Jackson

Enrollment: 2,731

Dyersburg State Community College

City: Dyersburg

Enrollment: 2,683

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Jackson

City: Jackson

Enrollment: 2,239

Lane College

City: Jackson

Enrollment: 1,010

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Northwest

City: Newbern

Enrollment: 444

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-McKenzie

City: McKenzie

Enrollment: 134

Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 1-Year American Community Survey,
U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 5-Year American Community Survey
Tennessee Department of Education (2022-2023)
National Center for Education Statistics
Tennessee Board of Regents and Tennessee Higher Education Commission

† Regional higher education institutions include those within the selected and surrounding counties.

Due to data availability, federal graduation rates were used for Clay, Fentress, and Haywood counties.

Health & Public Safety

Doctors

Number of Doctors

33

Overweight & Obesity Prevalence

Adults*

33.6

Children** (Grade 8)

44

Regional Hospitals
Number of Beds
City

West Tennessee Healthcare Milan Hospital

Number of Beds: 70

City: Milan

Sources:
American Medical Association (2023)

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Tennessee Department of Health

† Regional hospitals include those within the selected and surrounding counties.

 

Climate

Climate

Average High Temperature

70.6°F

Average Low Temperature

49.6°F

Average Annual Temperature

60.1°F

Annual Rainfall

57.03"

Elevation (at County Seat)

340'

Prevailing Winds

South-Southwest

Sources:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (2023)

Community Information

Bradford

Population (2022)

1,238

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.77

Phone Number

(731) 742-3465

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Dyer

Population (2022)

2,791

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.93

Phone Number

(731) 692-3767

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Gibson

Population (2019)

460

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$0.99

Phone Number

(731) 787-6501

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Humboldt

Population (2022)

8,169

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$2.73

Phone Number

(731) 784-2511

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

Yes

Main Street Participant

Yes

Kenton

Population (2022)

1,090

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.49

Phone Number

(731) 749-5767

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Medina

Population (2022)

4,209

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.57

Phone Number

(731) 783-3913

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Milan

Population (2019)

7,672

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.60

Phone Number

(731) 686-3301

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

Yes

Main Street Participant

No

Rutherford

Population (2022)

1,116

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.94

Phone Number

(731) 665-7166

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Trenton

Population (2022)

4,217

Charter Type

Private Act

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$1.63

Phone Number

(731) 855-2013

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

Yes

Main Street Participant

No

Yorkville

Population (2022)

215

Charter Type

General Law Manager-Commission

Local Option Sales Tax Rate

2.75%

City Property Tax Rate

$0.56

Phone Number

(731) 643-6110

Retire Tennessee Participant

No

Tennessee Downtowns Participant

No

Main Street Participant

No

Additional Community Information

ThreeStar Certified County

Yes

Sources:
Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service
Tennessee Department of Revenue (2015)
Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury (2015)
U.S. Census Bureau, 2010-2014 5-Year American Community Survey

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