Tennessee

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2020 Population
6.77M
0.938% 1-year growth
US Senator
Marsha Blackburn
Republican Party
US Senator
Bill Hagerty
Republican Party
2020 Median Age
38.8
0.258% 1-year increase
2020 Poverty Rate
14.6%
4.07% 1-year decrease
2020 Median Household Income
$54,833
2.84% 1-year growth
2020 Median Property Value
$177,600
6.22% 1-year growth
2020 Employed Population
2.96M
1.08% 1-year growth

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In 2020, Tennessee had a population of 6.77M people with a median age of 38.8 and a median household income of $54,833. Between 2019 and 2020 the population of Tennessee grew from 6.71M to 6.77M, a 0.938% increase and its median household income grew from $53,320 to $54,833, a 2.84% increase.

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Tennessee are White (Non-Hispanic) (73.4%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (16.5%), White (Hispanic) (3.36%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (2.25%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.8%).

7.22% of the households in Tennessee reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

96.9% of the residents in Tennessee are U.S. citizens.

The largest universities in Tennessee are The University of Tennessee-Knoxville (7,680 degrees awarded in 2020), Middle Tennessee State University (4,977 degrees), and University of Memphis (4,621 degrees).

In 2020, the median property value in Tennessee was $177,600, and the homeownership rate was 66.5%.

Most people in Tennessee drove alone to work, and the average commute time was 25.4 minutes. The average car ownership in Tennessee was 2 cars per household.

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geosearchPopulation & Diversity

Tennessee is home to a population of 6.77M people, from which 96.9% are citizens. As of 2020, 5.13% of Tennessee residents were born outside of the country (347k people).

In 2020, there were 4.44 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (4.97M people) in Tennessee than any other race or ethnicity. There were 1.12M Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 227k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

The most common non-English languages spoken as the primary langauge in households in Tennessee are Spanish (264,534 households), Arabic (26,921 households), and Chinese (Incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) (15,351 households).

Population by Location

Sex
RACE/ETHNICITY

In 2020 there were 6,772,268 residents in Tennessee.

The Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMA) with the highest resident population were Carr 2-Carr 111 PUMA, PR (149,549 people), Carr 2 (Noroeste) PUMA, PR (115,778 people), and Carr 2-Carr 100 PUMA, PR (123,359 people).

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Residents by Gender and Age

RACE/ETHNICITY
3,466,458
Women
51.2%
3,305,810
Men
48.8%

The resident population of United States in 2020 was 6,772,268 inhabitants, with 48.8% men, and 51.2% women.

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Citizenship

96.9%
2020 Citizenship
96.9%
2019 Citizenship

As of 2020, 96.9% of Tennessee residents were US citizens, which is higher than the national average of 93.4%. In 2019, the percentage of US citizens in Tennessee was 96.9%, meaning that the rate of citizenship has been increasing.

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Race and Ethnicity

The 3 largest ethnic groups in Tennessee
  1. White (Non-Hispanic)
    4.97M ± 2.86k
  2. Black or African American (Non-Hispanic)
    1.12M ± 2.71k
  3. White (Hispanic)
    227k ± 3.98k
5.57%
Hispanic Population
377k people

In 2020, there were 4.44 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (4.97M people) in Tennessee than any other race or ethnicity. There were 1.12M Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 227k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

5.57% of the people in Tennessee are hispanic (377k people).

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Global Diversity

Most Common Origin
  1. Mexico
    88,072 ± 7,239 people
  2. India
    23,811 ± 3,782 people
  3. Guatemala
    14,944 ± 2,998 people

In 2020, the most common birthplace for the foreign-born residents of Tennessee was Mexico, the natal country of 88,072 Tennessee residents, followed by India with 23,811 and Guatemala with 14,944.

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Foreign-Born Population

5.13%
2020 Foreign-Born Population
347k people
5.13%
2019 Foreign-Born Population
344k people

As of 2020, 5.13% of Tennessee residents (347k people) were born outside of the United States, which is lower than the national average of 13.5%. In 2019, the percentage of foreign-born citizens in Tennessee was 5.13%, meaning that the rate has been increasing.

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Non-English Households

Most Common Non-English Languages
  1. Spanish
    264,534 households (4.16%)
  2. Arabic
    26,921 households (0.423%)
  3. Chinese (Incl. Mandarin, Cantonese)
    15,351 households (0.241%)

7.22% of the households in Tennessee reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language, which is lower than the national average of 21.5%. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

In 2020, the most common non-English language spoken in households in Tennessee was Spanish. 4.16% of the households in Tennessee reported speaking Spanish at home as the primary shared language between all members living in the household.

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Veterans

Most Common Service Period
  1. Vietnam
    145,435 ± 2,387
  2. Gulf War (2001-)
    89,157 ± 2,847
  3. Gulf War (1990s)
    66,056 ± 2,145

Tennessee has a large population of military personnel who served in Vietnam, 1.63 times greater than any other conflict.

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briefcaseEconomy

The economy of Tennessee employs 2.96M people. The largest industries in Tennessee are Restaurants & Food Services (209,890 people), Elementary & secondary schools (172,167 people), and Construction (164,883 people), and the highest paying industries are Software publishing ($122,460), Securities, commodities, funds, trusts & other financial investments ($114,551), and Air transportation ($105,593).

Males in Tennessee have an average income that is 1.37 times higher than the average income of females, which is $46,310. The income inequality in Tennessee (measured using the Gini index) is 0.463, which is lower than than the national average.

Workforce Diversity

Measure
RACE/ETHNICITY
1,435,979
Women
48.5%
1,527,006
Men
51.5%

The workforce of Tennessee in 2020 was 2,962,985 people, with 48.5% woman, and 51.5% men.

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Workforce and Wage by Location

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RACE/ETHNICITY

In 2020 there were 2,962,985 people working in Tennessee. The Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMA) that concentrated the largest workforce were Carr 2-Carr 111 PUMA, PR (38,236 people), Carr 2 (Noroeste) PUMA, PR (29,220 people), and Carr 2-Carr 100 PUMA, PR (29,330 people).

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Occupations

2.96M
2020 Value
1.08%
1 Year growth
± 1.08%

From 2019 to 2020, employment in Tennessee grew at a rate of 1.08%, from 2.93M employees to 2.96M employees.

The most common job groups, by number of people living in Tennessee, are Driver/sales workers & truck drivers (80,195 people), Registered nurses (70,257 people), and Elementary & middle school teachers (69,761 people). This chart illustrates the share breakdown of the primary jobs held by residents of Tennessee.

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Unemployment Insurance Claims

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Employment by Industries

2.96M
2020 Value
1.08%
1 Year growth
± 1.08%

From 2019 to 2020, employment in Tennessee grew at a rate of 1.08%, from 2.93M employees to 2.96M employees.

The most common employment sectors for those who live in Tennessee, are Restaurants & Food Services (209,890 people), Elementary & secondary schools (172,167 people), and Construction (164,883 people). This chart shows the share breakdown of the primary industries for residents of Tennessee, though some of these residents may live in Tennessee and work somewhere else. Census data is tagged to a residential address, not a work address.

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Median Earnings by Industry

$41,170
Median earning men ± $237
$30,816
Median earning women ± $169

The industries with the best median earnings for men in 2020 are Finance & Insurance, & Real Estate & Rental & Leasing ($61,558), Public Administration ($51,057), and Information ($50,534).

The industries with the best median earnings for women in 2020 are Public Administration ($41,432), Finance & Insurance, & Real Estate & Rental & Leasing ($40,980), and Wholesale Trade ($39,016).

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Employment by Industry Sector

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8.45%
Year-over-year growth
Employment change between May 2020 and May 2021

As of May 2021, there are 145M people employed in Tennessee. This represents a 8.45% increase in employment when compared to May 2020.

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Establishments by Size

The industries with the most establishments
  1. 113,430
    Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance
  2. 78,286
    Finance & Insurance, and Real Estate, Rental & Leasing
  3. 56,706
    Retail Trade

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Payroll by Industry Sector

The industries with the highest total annual payroll
  1. $142M
    Manufacturing
  2. $122M
    Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance
  3. $62.9M
    Professional, Scientific & Management, and Administrative & Waste Management Services

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Domestic Production & Consumption

Domestic production and consumption consists of products and services shipped from Tennessee to other states, or from other states to Tennessee.
Top Domestic Production in Dollars
  1. $66B
  2. $49B
  3. $47B

In 2020, the top outbound Tennessee product (by dollars) was Electronics with $66B, followed by Mixed freight ($49B) and Pharmaceuticals ($47B).

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Domestic Trade Growth

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$498B
2020 Value in Tennessee
$1.05T
Projected 2050 Value in Tennessee
111% growth

In 2020, total outbound Tennessee trade was $498B. This is expected to increase 111% to $1.05T by 2050.

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Interstate Trade

Interstate trade consists of products and services shipped from Tennessee to other states, or from other states to Tennessee.
Most Common Trade Partners
  1. $36.6B
  2. $29.5B
  3. $26.2B

In 2020, the top outbound Tennessee domestic partner for goods and services (by dollars) was Georgia with $36.6B, followed by Texas with $29.5B and California and $26.2B.

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In the 2020 presidential election, the popular vote in Tennessee went to Donald J. Trump with 60.7% of the vote. The runner-up was Joseph R Biden Jr. (37.5%), followed by Jo Jorgensen (0.978%).

The most partisan county was Scott County, TN with 88.4% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party.

Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty are the senators currently representing the state of Tennessee. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

Tennessee is currently represented by 9 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms.

Presidential Popular Vote by County

Donald J. Trump
Popular Vote for Tennessee
60.7% for the Republican Party
Most Partisan Counties in Tennessee
  1. 88.4% for Donald J. Trump (Republican Party)
  2. 86.9% for Donald J. Trump (Republican Party)
  3. 86.4% for Donald J. Trump (Republican Party)

In the 2020 presidential election, the most partisan county in Tennessee was Scott County, TN with 88.4% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party.

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US Senators from Tennessee

Marsha Blackburn
Senator from Tennessee1
Assumed office on January 3, 2019
Bill Hagerty
Senator from Tennessee2
Assumed office on January 3, 2021

Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty are the senators currently representing Tennessee.

In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

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US Representatives from Tennessee

Tennessee is currently represented by 9 members in the U.S. house.

Members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms, and the following chart shows the how the members for Tennessee have changed over time starting in 2008.

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learningEducation

In 2020, universities in Tennessee awarded 85,830 degrees. The student population of Tennessee in 2020 is skewed towards women, with 134,404 male students and 199,589 female students.

Most students graduating from Universities in Tennessee are White (59,873 and 71.8%), followed by Black or African American (12,686 and 15.2%), Hispanic or Latino (3,830 and 4.59%), and Asian (2,465 and 2.95%).

The largest universities in Tennessee by number of degrees awarded are The University of Tennessee-Knoxville (7,680 and 8.95%), Middle Tennessee State University (4,977 and 5.8%), and University of Memphis (4,621 and 5.38%).

The most popular majors in Tennessee are Liberal Arts & Sciences (8,909 and 10.4%), General Business Administration & Management (5,070 and 5.91%), and Registered Nursing (4,931 and 5.75%).

The median tuition costs in Tennessee are $22,515 for private four year colleges, and $8,031 and $21,024 respectively, for public four year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.

Applicants, Admissions & Enrolled

University
Measure

In 2020 in Tennessee, the percentage of applicants admitted was 62.9%, while the percentage of admitted who enrolled was 26.6%. The number of students enrolled in 2020 was 333,993 (40.2% men and 59.8% women).

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Enrollments by Gender and Races

Universities

In 2020 there were 333,993 students enrolled in Tennessee, 40.2% men and 59.8% women.

By race, the largest number of students enrolled was concentrated in White with 218,747 records, of which 58.7% were women and 41.3% men.

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Concentrations

Most Common
  1. 3,097 degree-majors awarded
  2. 2,555 degree-majors awarded
  3. 1,841 degree-majors awarded

In 2020, the most common concentation for Bachelors Degree recipients in Tennessee was Registered Nursing with 3,097 degrees awarded.

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Universities

Gender
Race
Largest Universities by degrees awarded
  1. 7,680 degrees awarded
  2. 4,977 degrees awarded
  3. 4,621 degrees awarded

In 2020, the institution with the largest number of graduating students was The University of Tennessee-Knoxville with 7,680 degrees awarded.

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Student Diversity

University

In 2020, 34,644 men were awarded degrees from institutions in Tennessee, which is 0.677 times less than the 51,186 female students who received degrees in the same year.

In 2020 the most common race/ethnicity group awarded degrees at institutions was White students. These 59,873 degrees mean that there were 4.72 times more degrees awarded to White students then the next closest race/ethnicity group, Black or African American, with 12,686 degrees awarded.

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Awarded Degrees over Time

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Average Net Price by Sector

Universities

Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above ($22,515) is the sector with the highest median state tuition in 2020.

Public, 4-year or above ($1,644) is the sector with the highest median state fee in 2020.

Public, 4-year or above ($1,550) is the sector with the highest average net price of books and supplies.

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Educational Pyramid

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In 2020, 0.713% of men over 25 years of age had not completed any academic degree (no schooling), while 0.697% of women were in the same situation.

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Educational Attainment

Race

The most common educational levels obtained by the working population of Tennessee in 2020 were High School or Equivalent (1.71M), Some college (1.19M), and Bachelors Degree (883k).

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homeHousing & Living

The median property value in Tennessee was $177,600 in 2020, which is 0.773 times smaller than the national average of $229,800. Between 2019 and 2020 the median property value increased from $167,200 to $177,600, a 6.22% increase. The homeownership rate in Tennessee is 66.5%, which is approximately the same as the national average of 64.4%.

People in Tennessee have an average commute time of 25.4 minutes, and they drove alone to work. Car ownership in Tennessee is approximately the same as the national average, with an average of 2 cars per household.

Median household income in Tennessee is $54,833. In 2020, the county with the highest Median Household Income in Tennessee was Williamson County, TN with a value of $111,196, followed by Wilson County, TN and Sumner County, TN, with respective values of $78,962 and $69,878.

In 2021, 14.2% of the population was living with severe housing problems in Tennessee. From 2014 to 2021, the indicator declined 0.71%.

Property

$177,600
Median Property Value 2020
±$917
$1.76M
Median Property Taxes
±$10,150

The following chart display owner-occupied housing units distributed between a series of property tax buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. In Tennessee the largest share of households pay taxes in the < $800 range.

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Rent vs Own

66.5%
Homeownership
2020
68.6%
Homeowners with Mortgage
2020

In 2020, 66.5% of the housing units in Tennessee were occupied by their owner. This percentage grew from the previous year's rate of 66.3%.

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Income by Location

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Highest Median Household Income (Total)

In 2020, the county with the highest Median Household Income (Total) in Tennessee was Williamson County, TN with a value of $111,196, followed by Wilson County, TN and Sumner County, TN, with respective values of $78,962 and $69,878.

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Household Income

Please note that the buckets used in this visualization were not evenly distributed by ACS when publishing the data.
$54,833
Median Household Income
± $285
2.64M
Number of Households
± 12,553

In 2020, the median household income of the 2.64M households in Tennessee grew to $54,833 from the previous year's value of $53,320.

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Wage Distribution

0.463
2020 Wage GINI in Tennessee
0.465
2019 Wage GINI in Tennessee

In 2020, the income inequality in Tennessee was 0.463 according to the GINI calculation of the wage distribution. Income inequality had a 0.436% decline from 2019 to 2020, which means that wage distribution grew somewhat more even. The GINI for Tennessee was lower than than the national average of 0.478. In other words, wages are distributed more evenly in Tennessee in comparison to the national average.

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Commuter Transportation

Most Common Commute in 2020
  1. Drove Alone (81.9%)
  2. Carpooled (8.75%)
  3. Worked At Home (6.26%)

In 2020, 81.9% of workers in Tennessee drove alone to work, followed by those who carpooled to work (8.75%) and those who worked at home (6.26%).

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Commute Time

25.4 minutes
Average Travel Time

Using averages, employees in Tennessee have a shorter commute time (25.4 minutes) than the normal US worker (26.9 minutes). Additionally, 1.88% of the workforce in Tennessee have "super commutes" in excess of 90 minutes.

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Car Ownership

2 cars
Average Number

The following chart displays the households in Tennessee distributed between a series of car ownership buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. The largest share of households in Tennessee have 2 cars.

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Severe Housing Problems

In 2021, 14.2% of the population was living with severe housing problems in Tennessee. From 2014 to 2021, the indicator declined 0.71%.

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Poverty & Diversity

14.6% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Tennessee (965k out of 6.6M people) live below the poverty line, a number that is higher than the national average of 12.8%. The largest demographic living in poverty are Females 25 - 34, followed by Females 18 - 24 and then Females 55 - 64.

The most common racial or ethnic group living below the poverty line in Tennessee is White, followed by Black and Hispanic.

The Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who classifies as impoverished. If a family's total income is less than the family's threshold than that family and every individual in it is considered to be living in poverty.

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Children in Poverty

In 2021, 19.4% of the children was living in poverty in Tennessee. From 2014 to 2021, the indicator declined 6.7%.

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Crimes & Accidents

Indicator

In 2021, the number of reported violent crimes offenses per 100,000 population was 621 in Tennessee. From 2014 to 2021, the indicator declined 8.36 per 100,000 population.

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pulseHealth

89.9% of the population of Tennessee has health coverage, with 45.5% on employee plans, 17% on Medicaid, 12% on Medicare, 13.2% on non-group plans, and 2.23% on military or VA plans.

Per capita personal health care spending in Tennessee was $7,372 in 2014. This is a 3.74% increase from the previous year ($7,106).

Primary care physicians in Tennessee see 1396 patients per year on average, which represents a 0% change from the previous year (1396 patients). Compare this to dentists who see 1801 patients per year, and mental health providers who see 634 patients per year.

Daily New Cases by Date

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Y-Axis

This chart shows the number of COVID-19 daily new cases by date in Tennessee, as a 7-day rolling average, compared with the four states with the most similar number of confirmed cases.

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Patient to Clinician Ratios

1,396 to 1
Patient to Primary Care Physician Ratio in Tennessee

Primary care physicians in Tennessee see an average of 1,396 patients per year. This represents a 0% change from the previous year (1,396 patients).

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Community Mobility

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This chart presents movement trends over time in the state of Tennessee across different categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential.

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Health Care Diversity

In 2020, insured persons according to age ranges were distributed in 23.9% under 18 years, 21.3% between 18 and 34 years, 38.6% between 35 and 64 years, and 16.2% over 64 years.

By gender, of the total number of insured persons, 47.6% were men and 52.4% were women.

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Uninsured People

10.1%
Uninsured
45.5%
Employer Coverage
17%
Medicaid
12%
Medicare
13.2%
Non-Group
2.23%
Military or VA

Between 2017 and 2018, the percent of uninsured citizens in Tennessee declined by 7.19% from 10.9% to 10.1%.

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Health Outcomes

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In 2021, the number of deaths among residents under age 18 per 100,000 population was 62.8 in Tennessee.

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Health Behaviors

Indicator

In 2021, the percentage of the adult population (age 18 and older) that reports a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 (age-adjusted) was 33.3% in Tennessee.

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Clinical Care

Indicator

In 2021, the percentage of population under age 65 without health insurance was 12% in Tennessee.

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