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County-Level Population Data for Tennessee

Percent Change in Population, 2000-10

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The table is sorted in ascending order by population 2000. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Change 1990-2000Change 2000-10
47137Pickett County 94,5484,9415,0778.7%2.8%
47175Van Buren County 94,8465,5055,54813.7%0.8%
47127Moore County 94,6965,6986,36222.2%11.7%
47067Hancock County 86,7396,7766,8190.6%0.6%
47169Trousdale County 15,9207,2567,87022.6%8.5%
47135Perry County 86,6127,6087,91515.4%4.0%
47095Lake County 97,1297,9517,83211.6%-1.5%
47027Clay County 87,2387,9607,86110.2%-1.2%
47083Houston County 87,0188,0798,42615.2%4.3%
47087Jackson County 89,29710,98711,63818.1%5.9%
47121Meigs County 88,03311,05211,75338.0%6.3%
47153Sequatchie County 28,86311,26214,11228.3%25.3%
47101Lewis County 69,24711,38912,16122.9%6.8%
47039Decatur County 910,47211,71111,75712.0%0.4%
47007Bledsoe County 89,66912,34912,87627.9%4.3%
47161Stewart County 39,47912,36913,32430.5%7.7%
47015Cannon County 110,46712,83613,80122.5%7.5%
47061Grundy County 813,36214,32213,7037.3%-4.3%
47033Crockett County 813,37814,52914,5868.6%0.4%
47023Chester County 312,81915,54017,13121.1%10.2%
47139Polk County 313,64316,03916,82517.6%4.9%
47005Benton County 714,52416,53416,48913.9%-0.3%
47049Fentress County 914,66916,61517,95913.3%8.1%
47181Wayne County 813,93516,81717,02120.9%1.2%
47041DeKalb County 614,36017,41318,72321.3%7.5%
47091Johnson County 613,76617,51318,24427.1%4.2%
47171Unicoi County 316,54917,66618,3136.8%3.7%
47159Smith County 114,14317,70819,16625.2%8.2%
47173Union County 213,69417,84319,10930.0%7.1%
47085Humphreys County 615,81317,93218,53813.4%3.4%
47129Morgan County 617,30019,75421,98714.2%11.3%
47075Haywood County 619,43719,79018,7871.9%-5.1%
47133Overton County 717,63620,12422,08314.1%9.7%
47111Macon County 115,90620,40722,24828.2%9.0%
47057Grainger County 317,09520,61022,65720.8%9.9%
47151Scott County 618,35821,12922,22815.1%5.2%
47081Hickman County 116,75422,31124,69033.1%10.7%
47185White County 720,09023,13925,84115.0%11.7%
47109McNairy County 622,42224,64426,07510.0%5.8%
47077Henderson County 621,84425,52627,76916.8%8.8%
47071Hardin County 622,63325,58926,02613.0%1.7%
47117Marshall County 621,53926,76130,61724.3%14.4%
47097Lauderdale County 623,49127,13427,81515.4%2.5%
47115Marion County 224,68327,76528,23712.5%1.7%
47069Hardeman County 623,37728,10827,25320.2%-3.0%
47143Rhea County 624,34428,39831,80916.7%12.0%
47047Fayette County 125,55928,79938,41312.7%33.4%
47055Giles County 625,74129,43329,48514.4%0.2%
47017Carroll County 627,51429,44628,5227.1%-3.1%
47025Claiborne County 626,13729,86132,21314.3%7.9%
47079Henry County 727,88831,11232,33011.6%3.9%
47103Lincoln County 628,15731,34633,36111.3%6.4%
47131Obion County 731,71732,47031,8072.3%-2.0%
47029Cocke County 629,14133,54835,66215.2%6.3%
47183Weakley County 731,97234,91735,0219.1%0.3%
47021Cheatham County 127,14035,84339,10532.3%9.1%
47045Dyer County 534,85437,28438,3357.0%2.8%
47003Bedford County 630,41137,60845,05823.6%19.8%
47177Warren County 632,99238,27539,83916.0%4.1%
47123Monroe County 630,54138,96944,51927.6%14.2%
47105Loudon County 231,25539,08648,55625.1%24.2%
47051Franklin County 634,92339,25841,05212.4%4.6%
47013Campbell County 635,07939,83940,71613.6%2.2%
47099Lawrence County 635,30339,91041,86913.1%4.9%
47043Dickson County 135,06143,15249,66623.1%15.1%
47089Jefferson County 333,01644,30851,40734.2%16.0%
47035Cumberland County 734,73646,78156,05334.7%19.8%
47031Coffee County 440,34348,05252,79619.0%9.9%
47053Gibson County 446,31548,09249,6834.0%3.3%
47107McMinn County 442,38349,01152,26615.6%6.6%
47167Tipton County 137,56851,30961,08136.5%19.0%
47145Roane County 447,22751,92154,1819.9%4.4%
47073Hawkins County 344,56553,58256,83320.2%6.1%
47147Robertson County 141,49254,43066,28331.2%21.8%
47019Carter County 351,50556,73157,42410.2%1.2%
47063Hamblen County 350,48058,13662,54415.2%7.6%
47141Putnam County 451,37362,31572,32121.3%16.1%
47059Greene County 655,83262,91168,83112.7%9.4%
47119Maury County 454,81269,54280,95626.8%16.4%
47155Sevier County 451,05071,20089,88939.4%26.2%
47001Anderson County 268,25071,47075,1294.5%5.1%
47011Bradley County 373,71287,97398,96319.3%12.5%
47189Wilson County 167,67588,794113,99331.2%28.4%
47113Madison County 377,98291,90098,29417.8%7.0%
47009Blount County 285,962105,824123,01023.1%16.2%
47179Washington County 392,336107,188122,97916.1%14.7%
47187Williamson County 181,021126,649183,18256.3%44.6%
47165Sumner County 1103,281130,528160,64526.3%23.1%
47125Montgomery County 3100,498134,725172,33134.1%27.9%
47163Sullivan County 3143,596153,089156,8236.6%2.4%
47149Rutherford County 1118,570182,029262,60453.5%44.3%
47065Hamilton County 2285,536308,115336,4637.8%9.2%
47093Knox County 2335,749381,884432,22613.8%13.2%
47037Davidson County 1510,786569,927626,68111.6%10.0%
47157Shelby County 1826,330897,466927,6448.6%3.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

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Updated date: March 30, 2011