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Demographic Data Report for Tennessee by County
Crowding: Households with >1 person per room
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2018-2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
Sorted by Count
County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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Households (with >1 Person Per Room)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Tennessee N/A 1.9 51,434 36 of 52
United States N/A 3.4 4,225,487 N/A
Perry County Rural 0.0 0 3,084
Trousdale County Urban 0.0 0 3,084
Scott County Rural 0.1 6 3,078
Pickett County Rural 0.4 9 2,991
Clay County Rural 0.8 25 2,706
Houston County Rural 1.0 29 2,606
Chester County Urban 0.5 32 2,927
Unicoi County Urban 0.6 49 2,850
Moore County Rural 2.0 52 1,353
Benton County Rural 1.0 66 2,578
Grundy County Rural 1.5 74 1,962
Lake County Rural 3.9 78 418
Hancock County Rural 2.9 81 770
Humphreys County Rural 1.2 83 2,293
Sequatchie County Urban 1.4 83 2,076
McNairy County Rural 0.9 84 2,669
Decatur County Rural 2.0 89 1,342
Cannon County Urban 1.6 95 1,789
Haywood County Rural 1.3 95 2,177
Carroll County Rural 0.9 96 2,667
Van Buren County Rural 4.0 98 385
Jackson County Rural 2.2 99 1,216
Lewis County Rural 2.0 100 1,420
Overton County Rural 1.2 104 2,364
Giles County Rural 0.9 108 2,609
Fentress County Rural 1.4 109 2,032
Hardeman County Rural 1.2 110 2,304
Bledsoe County Rural 2.4 116 1,032
Crockett County Urban 2.3 122 1,138
Grainger County Urban 1.3 122 2,207
Henry County Rural 1.0 133 2,541
Morgan County Urban 1.9 135 1,486
Dyer County Rural 0.9 136 2,628
Wayne County Rural 2.5 145 947
Weakley County Rural 1.1 147 2,431
Meigs County Rural 2.9 153 731
Stewart County Urban 3.1 155 662
Claiborne County Rural 1.2 159 2,363
Rhea County Rural 1.2 159 2,277
Hickman County Urban 1.9 166 1,516
Polk County Urban 2.4 172 1,007
Union County Urban 2.3 173 1,109
Hardin County Rural 1.6 175 1,844
Obion County Rural 1.5 184 1,990
Smith County Urban 2.4 185 1,018
Lauderdale County Rural 2.0 186 1,347
DeKalb County Rural 2.3 192 1,102
White County Rural 1.9 202 1,507
Macon County Urban 2.4 216 1,053
Franklin County Rural 1.5 247 1,984
Marion County Urban 2.1 249 1,245
Johnson County Rural 3.7 254 459
Marshall County Rural 2.1 271 1,302
Carter County Urban 1.2 281 2,368
Cheatham County Urban 1.8 290 1,541
Gibson County Urban 1.5 298 1,958
Tipton County Urban 1.3 298 2,158
Lawrence County Rural 1.8 302 1,568
Fayette County Urban 1.9 307 1,524
Lincoln County Rural 2.2 320 1,152
Hawkins County Urban 1.4 321 2,061
Cumberland County Rural 1.2 323 2,331
Roane County Urban 1.5 326 1,966
Jefferson County Urban 1.6 332 1,860
Cocke County Rural 2.3 337 1,082
Henderson County Rural 3.4 363 550
Coffee County Rural 1.6 374 1,788
Campbell County Urban 2.3 379 1,067
Loudon County Urban 1.8 399 1,635
Dickson County Urban 2.1 425 1,294
Robertson County Urban 1.6 426 1,897
Monroe County Rural 2.4 464 988
Greene County Rural 1.7 474 1,715
Anderson County Urban 1.7 531 1,729
Maury County Urban 1.4 547 2,095
Putnam County Rural 1.8 578 1,647
Bedford County Rural 3.2 595 604
Hamblen County Urban 2.4 595 1,052
McMinn County Rural 2.9 626 729
Bradley County Urban 1.7 723 1,663
Wilson County Urban 1.3 729 2,167
Warren County Rural 4.6 739 275
Madison County Urban 2.0 774 1,411
Sullivan County Urban 1.2 782 2,385
Williamson County Urban 1.1 933 2,492
Sevier County Rural 2.6 1,007 895
Washington County Urban 1.8 1,026 1,542
Blount County Urban 2.0 1,085 1,357
Sumner County Urban 2.0 1,474 1,415
Montgomery County Urban 2.6 2,130 887
Hamilton County Urban 1.5 2,230 1,950
Knox County Urban 1.3 2,481 2,232
Rutherford County Urban 2.6 3,206 908
Shelby County Urban 2.0 7,007 1,432
Davidson County Urban 2.7 8,189 849
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 09/12/2024 7:35 am.

Φ Rural-Urban Continuum Codes provided by the USDA.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Crowding: Households with >1 person per room, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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