Assistant Commissioner, Business and Workforce Development
Time Zone
Central Time Zone
Grand Division
West Tennessee
Area (Square Miles)
520
County Seat
Lexington
Metropolitan Area
West Tennessee nonmetropolitan area
ECD Region
Southwest
Population
27,842
Population
27,845
Population Change
0.0%
Population Forecast
27,111
Foreign Born Population
345
Foreign Born Persons (Percentage of Population)
1.20%
Language Other Than English Spoken At Home
1.40%
Civilian Veteran Population
1,677
White Alone
88.30%
Black or African American, alone
8.20%
American Indian And Alaska Native, alone
0.10%
Asian, alone
0.10%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, alone
0.10%
Some Other Race, alone
0.80%
Two or More Races
2.40%
Hispanic or Latino
2.70%
Under 5 Years Old
Male: 6.20%
Female: 0.054
Total: 5.80%
Under 18 Years Old
Male: 24.60%
Female: 21.20%
Total: 22.90%
18-64 Years Old
Male: 58.90%
Female: 58.40%
Total: 58.60%
65 Years and Over
Male: 16.50%
Female: 20.40%
Total: 18.50%
Median Age
Male: 40.7
Female: 38.6
Total: 43.5
Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2018-2022 5-Year American Community Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Tennessee State Data Center (2024)
Households
10,737
Homeownership Rate
71.3%
Persons Per Household
2.56
Living In Same House 1 Year & Over
91.4%
Median Home Value
$139,600
Annual Home Sales
219
Median Sale Price of Homes Sold
$170,000
Persons In Households With Income Below Poverty Level
18.0%
Total Personal Income
$1.2B
Personal Income Per Capita
$46,223
County Median Wage
$18.51
Less Than $10,000
7.3%
$10,000 to $14,999
7.5%
$15,000 to $24,999
12.0%
$25,000 to $34,999
10.3%
$35,000 to $49,999
11.1%
$50,000 to $74,999
17.7%
$75,000 to $99,999
13.5%
$100,000 to $149,999
14.6%
$150,000 to $199,999
2.8%
$200,000 or More
3.0%
Median Household Income
$51,576
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)
Property Tax Rate (County)
$1.4578
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 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None (Hall Income tax was fully repealed January 1, 2021)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
State Sales Tax Rate
7.0%
County Sales Tax Rate
2.75%
Local Sales Tax Collections
$11,346,301
Local Sales Tax Collections
$11,201,848
Local Sales Tax Collections Growth
1.29%
Moody's
Aaa
Standard & Poor's
AAA
Fitch
AAA
State Debt per Capita
$988
County Debt Per Capita
$441
Sources:
Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury (2024)
Tennessee Department of Revenue (2024)
The Tax Foundation (2024)
Labor Force
Tennessee: 3,379,605
Henderson: 11,707
Employment
Tennessee: 3,267,935
Henderson: 11,274
Unemployment
Tennessee: 111,670
Henderson: 433
Unemployment Rate
Tennessee: 3.30%
Henderson: 3.70%
2019
Tennessee: 7.40%
Henderson: 8.00%
2020
Tennessee: 4.50%
Henderson: 4.60%
2021
Tennessee: 3.40%
Henderson: 3.70%
2022
Tennessee: 3.30%
Henderson: 3.70%
Sources:
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
Employment: 11
Establishments: 2
Avg. Annual Wages: $0
Construction
Employment: 276
Establishments: 44
Employment: $53,965
Manufacturing
Employment: 1,810
Establishments: 44
Employment: $50,384
Wholesale Trade
Employment: 194
Establishments: 28
Employment: $82,371
Retail Trade
Employment: 1,151
Establishments: 98
Employment: $50,155
Transportation and Warehousing
Employment: 551
Establishments: 25
Employment: $63,636
Information
Employment: 32
Establishments: 8
Employment: $49,655
Finance and Insurance
Employment: 364
Establishments: 51
Employment: $65,729
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Employment: 32
Establishments: 12
Employment: $26,236
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Employment: 107
Establishments: 39
Employment: $49,243
Administrative, Support, Waste Management and Remediation
Employment: 184
Establishments: 22
Employment: $33,781
Educational Services
Employment: 26
Establishments: 4
Employment: $17,521
Health Care and Social Assistance
Employment: 948
Establishments: 62
Employment: $42,444
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Employment: 17
Establishments: 4
Employment: $17,221
Accommodation and Food Services
Employment: 656
Establishments: 41
Employment: $15,643
Other Services (except Public Administration)
Employment: 129
Establishments: 38
Employment: $38,210
Government
Employment: 1,450
Establishments: 35
Employment: $41,407
Total
Employment: 7,950
Establishments: 559
Employment: $46,580
Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
Employment: 17
Location Quotient*: 24.84
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
Employment: 17
Location Quotient*: 24.02
Tire Builders
Employment: 22
Location Quotient*: 22.72
Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
Employment: 86
Location Quotient*: 11.25
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Employment: 29
Location Quotient*: 9.14
Advanced Materials
292
Aerospace & Defense
0
Appliances & Electrical
125
Automotive
212
Business Services
29
Chemicals
47
Distribution & Logistics
611
Film, Music & Entertainment
18
Food & Beverage
13
Healthcare & Medical Devices
0
Henderson County School District
Est. Employees: 663
City: Lexington
Autozone, Inc.
Est. Employees: 552
City: Lexington
Adient US LLC
Est. Employees: 483
City: Lexington
Nidec Motor Company
Est. Employees: 393
City: Lexington
Columbus McKinnon Corporation
Est. Employees: 325
City: Lexington
Fluid Routing Solutions, Inc.
Est. Employees: 276
City: Lexington
Nearest Commercial Service Airport
McKellar Sipes (Jackson)
Distance to Nearest Commercial Service Airport
35
Nearest General Aviation Airport
Beech River Regional (Lexington/Parsons)
Runway Length at Nearest General Aviation Airport
6,000'
Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes)
25.4
Access of Interstate
I-40
U.S. Highways
412
State Highways
20, 22, 100, 104, 114, 200, 201, 421
Nearest Port (From County Seat)
New johnsonville, Tiptonville (Cates Landing)
Sources:
Tennessee Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration, Aeronautical Data (2024)
U.S. Census Bureau, 2018-2022 5-Year American Community Survey
Population Aged 25-64 With High School Degree Or Higher
Henderson: 89.7%
Tennessee: 91.5%
Population Aged 25-64 With Associate's Degree Or Higher
Henderson: 23.3%
Tennessee: 41.2%
Population Aged 25-64 With Bachelor's Degree Or Higher
Henderson: 14.8%
Tennessee: 32.8%
High School Graduation Rate
Henderson: 97.1%
Tennessee: 90.6%
College Going Rate
Henderson: 65.8%
Tennessee: 56.7%
Average ACT Score
Henderson: 19.8
Tennessee: 19.0
Elementary Schools
Enrollment: 1,633
High Schools
Enrollment: 1,457
Elemetary Schools
Enrollment: 563
Middle Schools
Enrollment: 261
High Schools
Enrollment: 0
Jackson State Community College
City: Jackson
Enrollment: 3,442
Bethel University
City: McKenzie
Enrollment: 4,686
Union University
City: Jackson
Enrollment: 2,731
Freed-Hardeman University
City: Henderson
Enrollment: 2,330
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Jackson
City: Jackson
Enrollment: 2239
Lane College
City: Jackson
Enrollment: 1,010
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Crump
City: Crump
Enrollment: 1411
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.
Number of Doctors
13
Adults*
35.7
Children** (Grade 8)
44.2
Henderson County Community Hospital
Number of Beds: 45
City: Lexington
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.
Average High Temperature
71.6°F
Average Low Temperature
49.3°F
Average Annual Temperature
60.5°F
Annual Rainfall
60.07"
Elevation (at County Seat)
500'
Prevailing Winds
South-Southwest
Sources:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (2023)
Population (2022)
7,848
Charter Type
Private Act
Local Option Sales Tax Rate
2.75%
City Property Tax Rate
$1.21
Phone Number
(731) 968-6657
Retire Tennessee Participant
Yes
Tennessee Downtowns Participant
Yes
Main Street Participant
No
Population (2022)
239
Charter Type
General Law Manager-Commission
Local Option Sales Tax Rate
2.75%
Phone Number
(731) 968-1220
Retire Tennessee Participant
Yes
Tennessee Downtowns Participant
No
Main Street Participant
No
Population (2019)
366
Charter Type
Private Act
Local Option Sales Tax Rate
2.75%
City Property Tax Rate
$0.50
Phone Number
(731) 858-2641
Retire Tennessee Participant
Yes
Tennessee Downtowns Participant
No
Main Street Participant
No
Population (2022)
951
Charter Type
Private Act
Local Option Sales Tax Rate
2.75%
City Property Tax Rate
$0.68
Phone Number
(731) 549-3175
Retire Tennessee Participant
Yes
Tennessee Downtowns Participant
No
Main Street Participant
No
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