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Old 08-12-2021, 07:50 PM
 
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Knoxville grew 6.6% to 190,740.

Knox County grew 10.8% to 478,970.
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Old 08-13-2021, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Ca$hville via Atlanta
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Looks as though Tennessee sees Major Growth in and around the Nashville Metro area according to the Census. The state is also becoming more racially diverse and mixed race in population especially in the Nashville Metro!




https://www.tennessean.com/story/new...ty/5559415001/








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Old 08-14-2021, 07:03 AM
 
Location: Middle Tennessee
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I cant help but feel like these numbers are already going to be out of date because of the pandemic migration.
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Old 08-14-2021, 09:35 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Interesting highlights to point out--

In northeast Tennessee in the tri-cities region:

Kingsport 55,442 +15%
Johnson City 71,046 +12.5%
Bristol 27,147 +1.7%

Surprised Kingsport gained people, in general--and much more robustly. Also, glad to see Johnson City zip past the 70,000 mark.

Bristol growing much slower than I thought it would have.
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Old 08-14-2021, 10:14 AM
 
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I cant help but feel like these numbers are already going to be out of date because of the pandemic migration.
Absolutely. In addition, the Census numbers were tabulated just as the pandemic was starting to wreak havoc on local economies. Rural college towns were particularly hit hard when students packed up and went home as classes went all remote and service jobs evaporated. Using Cookeville as an example, even if only 20% of students went home, that's still a difference of 2,400 which would make a significant impact on small town numbers which looks to be what happened to Cookeville and Martin.

Anyway, here's how Tennessee's metropolitan and micropolitan areas fared.

metropolitan area...2020 population...% change from 2010
*Nashville...1,989,519...20.86%
Memphis...1,337,779...1.65%
Knoxville...879,773...7.96%
Chattanooga...569,931...7.91%
Clarksville...314,364...14.75%
Kingsport-Bristol...308,183...-0.44%
Johnson City...204,540...2.93%
Jackson...179,131...-0.31%
Morristown...143,982...5.40%
Cleveland...125,906...8.74%

micropolitan area...2020 population...% change from 2010
Cookeville...113,982...7.49%
Tullahoma-Manchester...107,124...6.90%
Sevierville...98,380...9.45%
Greeneville...70,152...1.92%
Crossville...61,145...9.08%
Athens...53,276...1.93%
Shelbyville...50,237...11.49%
Lawrenceburg...44,159...5.47%
McMinnville...40,953...2.80%
Dyersburg...36,801...-4.0%
Newport...35,999...0.94%
Lewisburg...34,318...12.09%
Martin...32,902...-6.05%
Dayton...32,870...3.33%
Paris...32,199...-0.41%
Union City...30,787...-3.21%
Brownsville...17,864...-4.91%

*Nashville's MSA was the 4th fastest growing large metro area in the country.
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Old 08-14-2021, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Franklin, TN
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Tennessee Primary Statistical Areas With County Breakdown

CSA = Combined Statistical Area (multiple statistical areas with a common economic or social linkage)
MSA = Metropolitan Statistical Area (areas with an urban core of at least 50,000 that share an economic linkage)
μSA = Micropolitan Statistical Area (areas with an urban core of between 10-50,000 that share an economic linkage)

Area - 2020 Census Count - numerical change - percentage change

Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, TN CSA - 2,118,233 - +354,489 - +20.01%
-Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN MSA - 1,989,519 - +343,319 - +20.86%
--Davidson, TN - 715,884 - +89,203 - +14.23%
--Rutherford, TN - 341,486 - +78,882 - +30.04%
--Williamson, TN - 247,726 - +64,544 - +35.23%
--Sumner, TN - 196,281 - +35,636 - +22.18%
--Wilson, TN - 147,737 - +33,744 - +29.60%
--Maury, TN - 100,974 - +20,018 - +24.73%
--Robertson, TN - 72,803 - +6,520 - +9.84%
--Dickson, TN - 54,315 - +4,649 - +9.36%
--Cheatham, TN - 41,072 - +1,967 - +5.03%
--Macon, TN - 25,216 - +2,968 - +13.34%
--Smith, TN - 19,904 - +738 - +3.85%
--Cannon, TN - 14,506 - +705 - +5.11%
--Trousdale, TN - 11,615 - +3,745 - +47.59%
-Shelbyville, TN μSA - 50,237 - +5,179 - +11.49%
--Bedford, TN - 50,237 - +5,179 - +11.49%
-Lawrenceburg, TN μSA - 44,159 - +2,290 - +5.47%
--Lawrence, TN - 44,159 - +2,290 - +5.47%
-Lewisburg, TN μSA - 34,318 - +3,701 - +12.09%
--Marshall, TN - 34,318 - +3,701 - +12.09%

Memphis-Forrest City, TN-MS-AR CSA - 1,360,869 - +16,511 - +1.22%
-Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA - 1,337,779 - +21,679 - +1.65%
--Shelby, TN - 929,744 - +2,100 - +0.23%
--DeSoto, MS - 185,314 - +24,062 - +14.92%
--Tipton, TN - 60,970 - (-111) - (-0.18%)
--Crittenden, AR - 48,163 - (-2,739) - (-5.38%)
--Fayette, TN - 41,990 - +3,577 - +9.31%
--Marshall, MS - 33,752 - (-3,392) - (-9.13%)
--Tate, MS - 28,064 - (-822) - (-2.85%)
--Tunica, MS - 9,782 - (-996) - (-9.24%)
-Forrest City, AR μSA - 23,090 - (-5,168) - (-18.29%)
--St. Francis, AR - 23,090 - (-5,168) - (-18.29%)

Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville, TN CSA - 1,156,861 - +79,788 - +7.41%
-Knoxville, TN MSA - 879,773 - +64,859 - +8.00%
--Knox, TN - 478,971 - +46,745 - +10.81%
--Blount, TN - 135,280 - +12,270 - +9.97%
--Anderson, TN - 77,123 - +1,994 - +2.65%
--Loudon, TN - 54,886 - +6,330 - +13.04%
--Roane, TN - 53,404 - (-777) - (-1.43%)
--Campbell, TN - 39,272 - (-1,444) - (-3.55%)
--Morgan, TN - 21,035 - (-952) - (-4.33%)
--Union, TN - 19,802 - +693 - +3.63%
-Morristown, TN MSA - 142,709 - +6,101 - +4.47%
--Hamblen, TN - 64,499 - +1,955 - +3.13%
--Jefferson, TN - 54,683 - +3,276 - +6.37%
--Grainger, TN - 23,527 - +870 - +3.84%
-Sevierville, TN μSA - 98,380 - +8,491 - +9.45%
--Sevier, TN - 98,380 - +8,491 - +9.45%
-Newport, TN μSA - 35,999 - +337 - +0.94%
--Cocke, TN - 35,999 - +337 - +0.94%

Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA CSA - 1,000,303 - +48,869 - +5.14%
-Chattanooga, TN-GA MSA - 562,647 - +34,504 - +6.53%
--Hamilton, TN - 366,207 - +29,744 - +8.84%
--Catoosa, GA - 67,872 - +3,930 - +6.15%
--Walker, GA - 67,654 - (-1,102) - (-1.60%)
--Marion, TN - 28,837 - +600 - +2.12%
--Dade, GA - 16,251 - (-382) - (-2.30%)
--Sequatchie, TN - 15,826 - +1,714 - +12.15%
-Dalton, GA MSA - 142,837 - +610 - +0.43%
--Whitfield, GA - 102,864 - +265 - +0.26%
--Murray, GA - 39,973 - +345 - +0.87%
-Cleveland, TN MSA - 126,164 - +10,376 - +8.96%
--Bradley, TN - 108,620 - +9,657 - +9.76%
--Polk, TN - 17,544 - +719 - +4.27%
-Calhoun, GA μSA - 57,544 - +2,358 - +4.27%
--Gordon, GA - 57,544 - +2,358 - +4.27%
-Athens, TN μSA - 53,276 - +1,010 - +1.93%
--McMinn, TN - 53,276 - +1,010 - +1.93%
-Dayton, TN μSA - 32,870 - +1,061 - +3.34%
--Rhea, TN - 32,870 - +1,061 - +3.34%
-Summerville, GA μSA - 24,965 - (-1,050) - (-4.04%)
--Chattooga, GA - 24,965 - (-1,050) - (-4.04%)

Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA CSA - 514,899 - +6,639 - +1.31%
-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA MSA - 307,614 - (-1,930) - (-0.62%)
--Sullivan, TN - 158,163 - +1,340 - +0.85%
--Hawkins, TN - 56,721 - (-112) - (-0.20%)
--Washington, VA - 53,935 - (-941) - (-1.71%)
--Scott, VA - 21,576 - (-1,601) - (-6.91%)
--Bristol city, VA - 17,219 - (-616) - (-3.45%)
-Johnson City, TN MSA - 207,285 - +8,569 - +4.31%
--Washington, TN - 133,001 - +10,022 - +8.15%
--Carter, TN - 56,356 - (-1,068) - (-1.86%)
--Unicoi, TN - 17,928 - (-385) - (-2.1%)

Clarksville, TN-KY MSA - 320,535 - +46,586 - +17.01%
--Montgomery, TN - 220,069 - +47,738 - +27.70%
--Christian, KY - 72,748 - (-1,207) - (-1.63%)
--Trigg, KY - 14,061 - (-278) - (-1.94%)
--Stewart, TN - 13,657 - +333 - +2.50%

Jackson-Brownsville, TN CSA - 198,368 - (-113) - (-0.05%)
-Jackson, TN MSA - 180,504 - +810 - +0.45%
--Madison, TN - 98,823 - +529 - +0.54%
--Gibson, TN - 50,429 - +746 - +1.50%
--Chester, TN - 17,341 - +210 - +1.23%
--Crockett, TN - 13,911 - (-675) - (-4.63%)
-Brownsville, TN μSA - 17,864 - (-923) - (-4.91%)
--Haywood, TN - 17,864 - (-923) - (-4.91%)

Cookeville, TN μSA - 113,982 - +7,940 - +7.49%
--Putnam, TN - 79,854 - +7,533 - +10.42%
--Overton, TN - 22,511 - +428 - +1.94%
--Jackson, TN - 11,617 - (-21) - (-0.18%)

Tullahoma-Manchester, TN μSA - 107,124 - +6,914 - +6.90%
--Coffee, TN - 57,889 - +5,093 - +9.65%
--Franklin, TN - 42,774 - +1,722 - +4.19%
--Moore, TN - 6,461 - +99 - +1.56%

Greeneville, TN μSA - 70,152 - +1,321 - +1.92%
--Greene, TN - 70,152 - +1,321 - +1.92%

Martin-Union City, TN CSA - 63,689 - (-3,139) - (-4.70%)
-Martin, TN μSA - 32,902 - (-2,119) - (-6.05%)
--Weakley, TN - 32,902 - (-2,119) - (-6.05%)
-Union City, TN μSA - 30,787 - (-1,020) - (-3.21%)
--Obion, TN - 30,787 - (-1,020) - (-3.21%)

Crossville, TN μSA - 61,145 - +5,092 - +9.08%
--Cumberland, TN - 61,145 - +5,092 - +9.08%

McMinnville, TN μSA - 40,953 - +1,114 - +2.80%
--Warren, TN - 40,953 - +1,114 - +2.80%

Dyersburg, TN μSA - 36,801 - (-1,534) - (-4.00%)
--Dyer, TN - 36,801 - (-1,534) - (-4.00%)

Paris, TN μSA - 32,199 - (-131) - (-0.41%)
--Henry, TN - 32,199 - (-131) - (-0.41%)
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Old 08-15-2021, 07:46 PM
 
Location: Franklin, TN
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Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Population 2020
1) Nashville - 689,447
2) Memphis - 633,104
3) Knoxville - 190,740
4) Chattanooga - 181,099
5) Clarksville - 166,722
6) Murfreesboro - 152,769
7) Franklin - 83,454
8) Johnson City - 71,046
9) Jackson - 68,205
10) Hendersonville - 61,753
11) Bartlett - 57,786
12) Kingsport - 55,442
13) Smyrna - 53,070
14) Collierville - 51,324
15) Spring Hill - 50,005
16) Cleveland - 47,356
17) Brentwood - 45,373
18) Gallatin - 44,431
19) Columbia - 41,690
20) Germantown - 41,333
21) Mount Juliet - 39,289
22) La Vergne - 38,719
23) Lebanon - 38,431
24) Cookeville - 34,842
25) Maryville - 31,907

Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Numerical Gain 2010-2020
1) Nashville +88,225
2) Murfreesboro +44,014
3) Clarksville +33,793
4) Spring Hill +20,969
5) Franklin +20,967
6) Mount Juliet +15,618
7) Gallatin +14,153
8) Chattanooga +13,425
9) Smyrna +13,096
10) Lebanon +12,241
11) Knoxville +11,866
12) Hendersonville +10,381
13) Brentwood +8,313
14) Nolensville +7,968
15) Johnson City +7,894
16) Collierville +7,359
17) Kingsport +7,237
18) Columbia +7,009
19) La Vergne +6,131
20) Cleveland +6,071
21) Thompson's Station +5,291
22) Maryville +4,442
23) Cookeville +4,407
24) Hartsville-Trousdale County +3,745
25) Shelbyville +3,222

Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Percentage Gain 2010-2020
1) Berry Hill +293.30%
2) Thompson's Station +241.16%
3) Nolensville +135.95%
4) Louisville +79.75%
5) Spring Hill +72.22%
6) Mount Juliet +65.98%
7) Rossville +56.78%
8) Piperton +56.61%
9) Hartsville-Trousdale County +47.59%
10) Medina +47.34%
11) Gallatin +46.74%
12) Lebanon +46.74%
13) Murfreesboro +40.47%
14) Saltillo +38.61%
15) Saulsbury +38.27%
16) Oakland +34.92%
17) Eagleville +34.60%
18) Collegedale +34.13%
19) Charlotte +34.09%
20) Franklin +33.55%
21) Smyrna +32.76%
22) Alcoa +29.93%
23) Dover +28.86%
24) White House +26.59%
25) Arlington +26.33%

Tennessee's Bottom 25 Cities By Numerical Loss 2010-2020
1) Memphis (-13,785)
2) Whiteville (-2,032)
3) Dyersburg (-981)
4) Martin (-648)
5) Ripley (-645)
6) Humboldt (-578)
7) Brownsville (-504)
8) Tiptonville (-488)
9) Harriman (-458)
10) Covington (-375)
11) Gatlinburg (-367)
12) Parsons (-273)
13) Mason (-272)
14) New Tazewell (-268)
15) Bolivar (-212)
16) Jellico (-201)
17) Cumberland Gap (-181)
18) Halls (-164)
19) Livingston (-153)
20) Gallaway (-152)
21) Greenfield (-151)
22) New Johnsonville (-147)
23) Millersville (-141)
24) Spencer (-139)
25) Waynesboro (-132)

Tennessee's Bottom 25 Cities By Percentage Loss 2010-2020
1) Whiteville (-43.81%)
2) Cumberland Gap (-36.64%)
3) Orme (-30.95%)
4) Viola (-29.01%)
5) Toone (-25.82%)
6) Cottage Grove (-25.00%)
7) Rives (-24.54%)
8) Normandy (-23.40%)
9) Watauga (-22.93%)
10) Gallaway (-22.35%)
11) Hickory Valley (-21.21%)
12) McLemoresville (-18.18%)
13) Palmer (-18.01%)
14) Bell Buckle (-18.00%)
15) Parrotsville (-17.49%)
16) Yorkville (-17.48%)
17) Mason (-16.90%)
18) Trimble (-14.13%)
19) Parker's Crossroads (-13.94%)
20) Mitchellville (-13.76%)
21) Burlison (-13.65%)
22) Maury City (-13.50%)
23) Tellico Plains (-13.41%)
24) Hornsby (-12.87%)
25) Big Sandy (-12.75%)
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Old 08-17-2021, 08:29 AM
 
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Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Population 2020
1) Nashville - 689,447
2) Memphis - 633,104
3) Knoxville - 190,740
4) Chattanooga - 181,099
5) Clarksville - 166,722
6) Murfreesboro - 152,769
7) Franklin - 83,454
8) Johnson City - 71,046
9) Jackson - 68,205
10) Hendersonville - 61,753
11) Bartlett - 57,786
12) Kingsport - 55,442
13) Smyrna - 53,070
14) Collierville - 51,324
15) Spring Hill - 50,005
16) Cleveland - 47,356
17) Brentwood - 45,373
18) Gallatin - 44,431
19) Columbia - 41,690
20) Germantown - 41,333
21) Mount Juliet - 39,289
22) La Vergne - 38,719
23) Lebanon - 38,431
24) Cookeville - 34,842
25) Maryville - 31,907

Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Numerical Gain 2010-2020
1) Nashville +88,225
2) Murfreesboro +44,014
3) Clarksville +33,793
4) Spring Hill +20,969
5) Franklin +20,967
6) Mount Juliet +15,618
7) Gallatin +14,153
8) Chattanooga +13,425
9) Smyrna +13,096
10) Lebanon +12,241
11) Knoxville +11,866
12) Hendersonville +10,381
13) Brentwood +8,313
14) Nolensville +7,968
15) Johnson City +7,894
16) Collierville +7,359
17) Kingsport +7,237
18) Columbia +7,009
19) La Vergne +6,131
20) Cleveland +6,071
21) Thompson's Station +5,291
22) Maryville +4,442
23) Cookeville +4,407
24) Hartsville-Trousdale County +3,745
25) Shelbyville +3,222

Tennessee's Top 25 Cities By Percentage Gain 2010-2020
1) Berry Hill +293.30%
2) Thompson's Station +241.16%
3) Nolensville +135.95%
4) Louisville +79.75%
5) Spring Hill +72.22%
6) Mount Juliet +65.98%
7) Rossville +56.78%
8) Piperton +56.61%
9) Hartsville-Trousdale County +47.59%
10) Medina +47.34%
11) Gallatin +46.74%
12) Lebanon +46.74%
13) Murfreesboro +40.47%
14) Saltillo +38.61%
15) Saulsbury +38.27%
16) Oakland +34.92%
17) Eagleville +34.60%
18) Collegedale +34.13%
19) Charlotte +34.09%
20) Franklin +33.55%
21) Smyrna +32.76%
22) Alcoa +29.93%
23) Dover +28.86%
24) White House +26.59%
25) Arlington +26.33%

Tennessee's Bottom 25 Cities By Numerical Loss 2010-2020
1) Memphis (-13,785)
2) Whiteville (-2,032)
3) Dyersburg (-981)
4) Martin (-648)
5) Ripley (-645)
6) Humboldt (-578)
7) Brownsville (-504)
8) Tiptonville (-488)
9) Harriman (-458)
10) Covington (-375)
11) Gatlinburg (-367)
12) Parsons (-273)
13) Mason (-272)
14) New Tazewell (-268)
15) Bolivar (-212)
16) Jellico (-201)
17) Cumberland Gap (-181)
18) Halls (-164)
19) Livingston (-153)
20) Gallaway (-152)
21) Greenfield (-151)
22) New Johnsonville (-147)
23) Millersville (-141)
24) Spencer (-139)
25) Waynesboro (-132)

Tennessee's Bottom 25 Cities By Percentage Loss 2010-2020
1) Whiteville (-43.81%)
2) Cumberland Gap (-36.64%)
3) Orme (-30.95%)
4) Viola (-29.01%)
5) Toone (-25.82%)
6) Cottage Grove (-25.00%)
7) Rives (-24.54%)
8) Normandy (-23.40%)
9) Watauga (-22.93%)
10) Gallaway (-22.35%)
11) Hickory Valley (-21.21%)
12) McLemoresville (-18.18%)
13) Palmer (-18.01%)
14) Bell Buckle (-18.00%)
15) Parrotsville (-17.49%)
16) Yorkville (-17.48%)
17) Mason (-16.90%)
18) Trimble (-14.13%)
19) Parker's Crossroads (-13.94%)
20) Mitchellville (-13.76%)
21) Burlison (-13.65%)
22) Maury City (-13.50%)
23) Tellico Plains (-13.41%)
24) Hornsby (-12.87%)
25) Big Sandy (-12.75%)
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Old 08-18-2021, 09:14 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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My town has hardly grown at all in the 14+ years I've lived here...and that's how I like it. It was in the 29 thousands when I moved here and it's still in the 29 thousands.
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Old 08-19-2021, 06:57 AM
 
Location: Middle Tennessee
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https://herald-citizen.com/stories/u...-numbers,52198

The director of the Upper Cumberland Development District is questioning the census data accuracy.

"That cannot be correct," he said at a meeting of the UCDD board Wednesday. "The one that jumps out (is) Overton County ... with virtually no growth. If you think about, from here to Livingston through Rickman, how much growth has gone on, it's hard to imagine that those numbers are correct."

He's encouraging local (Upper Cumberland) leaders to pursue special censuses. Can't say that I blame him with how much state/federal funding is given based on census data or even companies who are determining if they should open businesses in a region.. it's important to get these numbers right.

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