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Tennessee is consistently ranked as one of the top states for doing business in the United States, factoring in indicators such as cost of living, workforce demographics, location and more. No need to take us at our word, though— the facts speak volumes.

Metric Estimate Change From 1 Year Ago
Non-Farm Employment (April 2023) 3,308,400 +86,600
Private Sector Employment (April 2023) 2,862,200 +72,400
Unemployment Rate (April 2023) 3.3% -
Labor Force (April 2023) 3,347,540 -36,959
Personal Income (2022 Q4) $422.5 Billion +28.4 Billion
Personal Income Per Capita (2022 Q4) $59,611 +$3,298
Real GDP (2022)* $367.7 Billion $15.3 Billion
Exports (2022) $38,220,805,196 +9.9%
New Business Entity Filings (Q1 2023, Running 12-Month Total) 76,767 -0.3%
Population (2022) 7,051,339 +82,988
Population with High School Degree or Higher, ages 25-64 (2021) 3,232,540 +47,940
Population with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher, ages 25-64 (2021) 1,096,908 +40,905

*Millions of chained 2012 dollars

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; Tennessee Secretary of State

Metric Tennessee USA
Land Area in Square Miles, 2010 41,235 3,531,905
Capital Nashville
Bordering States AL, AR, GA, KY, MS, MO, NC, VA
Time Zones Central and Eastern

Source: US Census Bureau

Metric Tennessee USA
Population, 2022 7,054,875 334,161,482
Population, 2017 6,714,748 325,122,128
Population, percent change, 2017 to 2022 5.07% 2.78%
Population by Age, 2022
Under 19 years old 1,723,096 82,341,470
20-64 years old 4,105,996 194,172,552
65 years and older 1,225,783 57,647,460
Median Age, 2022 39.1 38.9
Civilian Veterans Age 18 Years and Older, 2021 394,604 16,501,502
Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes), Workers Age 16 and Older, 2021 25.2 25.6
Population with High School Degree or Higher, Ages 25-64, 2019 3,232,540 154,507,650
Percentage of Population with High School Degree or Higher, Ages 25-64, 2021 90.04% 89.69%
Population with Bachelor's Degree or Higher, Ages 25-64, 2021 1,096,908 60,390,550
Percentage of Population with Bachelor's Degree or Higher, Ages 25-64, 2021 30.55% 35.06%

Source: Lightcast, U.S. Census Bureau 

Tennessee USA
Households, 2021 2,770,395 127,544,730
Average Household Size, 2021 2.46 2.54
Median Home Value, Owner-Occupied Units, 2021 $235,200 $281,400
Median Gross Rent, 2021 $981 $1,191
Building Permits, 2021 57,484 1,736,982
Median Household Income, 2021 $62,166 $70,784
Persons Below Poverty Level, Percent, 2021 12.2% 11.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau 

Manufacturer Tennessee Locations
American Water Heater Company Ashland City, Johnson City
Arconic US LLC Alcoa
Bridgestone Americas Inc. La Vergne, Morrison, Nashville
Carrier Corporation Collierville
Clayton Homes Statewide
Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC Oak Ridge
Cummins Filtration Inc. Cookeville
Delta Faucet Company of Tennessee Jackson
Denso Manufacturing Tennessee, Inc. Athens, Maryville
Eastman Chemical Company Kingsport
Electrolux Home Products Inc Springfield
Frito-Lay, Inc. Fayetteville, Pulaski
General Motors LLC Spring Hill
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc Knoxville
Hankook Tire Manufacturing Tennessee Clarksville
International Paper Company Statewide
Kasai North America, Inc. Manchester
Koch Foods Chattanooga, Morristown
La-Z-Boy Manufacturing Inc. Dayton
Mars, Incorporated Chattanooga, Cleveland
McKee Foods Corporation Collegedale
MTD Consumer Group Inc Martin
Nissan North America, Inc. Dechard, Smryna
Philips North America LLC Nashville
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation Chattanooga
Pillsbury Co Murfreesboro
Pringles Manufacturing Company Jackson
Schneider Electric USA Inc. Smyrna
SL Tennessee Clinton
Smith & Nephew, Inc. Memphis
Smyrna Ready Mix Nashville
State Industries Inc. Ashland City
SumiRiko Tennessee, Inc. Midway, Tazewell
ThyssenKrupp Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Memphis, Middleton
Trane U.S, Inc. Clarksville, Nashville
Tyson Foods, Inc. Goodletsville, Humboldt, Shelbyville, Union City
Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations LLC Chattanooga
Westrock Services Statewide
Whirlpool Corporation Cleveland

The concentration of Tennesseans working in the manufacturing sector is 1.35 times the national average.

Type of Tax Rate
Excise (state) 6.5% on the net earnings of the company derived from doing business in Tennessee
Franchise (state) 0.25% of the greater of net worth or real and tangible property in Tennessee (minimum $100)
Property (local) The 2021 property tax rates in Tennessee range from $1.0322 to $6.163049 per $100 of assessed value<br> Assessment Percentages:<ul><li>Residential Property: 25%</li><li>Farm Property: 25%</li><li>Commercial and Industrial Property: 40%</li><li>Public Utility Property: 55%</li><li>Business Personal Property: 30% </li></ul>
Sales (state) The sales tax rate on food is 4%. All other tangible personal property, unless specifically exempted, is 7%
Sales (local) Ranges from 1.50% to 2.75%
Unemployment Insurance (state) The first $7,000 in wages paid to each employee are subject to this tax. The new employer premium rate for most industries, including manufacturing sector 31-33 and mining is 2.7%. The rate is higher for construction (6.0%). Minimum and maximum experience rates are 0.01% and 10.0%, respectively.

Tennessee has the second-lowest state and local tax burden per capita, and no income tax on wages.

Urban Area Composite Index (100%) Grocery Items (15.73%) Housing (28.10%) Utilities (9.06%) Transportation (8.53%) Health Care (4.83%) Misc. Goods and Services (33.75%)
Chattanooga 90.7 97.1 87.9 92.5 88.1 92.0 90.3
Cookeville 88.8 96.2 75.2 87.8 89.8 83.8 97.7
Jackson-Madison County 86.1 96.5 70.6 85.6 89.1 86.5 93.7
Knoxville 86.7 99.1 74.5 93.5 89.3 87.8 88.7
Memphis 89.8 100.2 80.8 89.7 88.2 86.5 93.9
Morristown 85.3 95.2 67.4 98.8 82.0 88.3 93.2
Maury County 95.9 97.0 96.3 90.5 91.3 89.3 98.9
Nashville-Murfreesboro 98.8 100.1 106.5 102.1 91.8 90.8 94.4

C2ER’s Cost of Living Index ranked Tennessee eighth for lowest cost of living in the nation for the year 2023.

Sources: C2ER Cost of Living Index

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