Demographics of Tennessee
Overview of the demographics of Tennessee
The demographics of Tennessee encompass the various aspects of the population of the state, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, and religious affiliations.
Population
As of the most recent United States Census, Tennessee has a population of approximately 6.9 million people. The state has experienced steady population growth over the past few decades, driven by both natural increase and net migration.
Ethnicity
The ethnic composition of Tennessee is predominantly White, with significant African American and Hispanic populations. The breakdown is as follows:
- White: 73.7%
- African American: 16.8%
- Hispanic or Latino: 5.6%
- Asian: 2.0%
- Other races: 1.9%
Education
Tennessee has a diverse educational landscape, with numerous public and private institutions. The state is home to several notable universities, including Vanderbilt University, the University of Tennessee, and Middle Tennessee State University. The literacy rate in Tennessee is high, with a significant portion of the population holding at least a high school diploma.
Health
The health of Tennessee's population varies, with common health issues including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The state has numerous healthcare facilities, including the renowned Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Economy
Tennessee's economy is diverse, with key industries including manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. The state is known for its production of automobiles, music, and whiskey. Major cities like Nashville and Memphis are economic hubs.
Religion
Religion plays a significant role in the lives of many Tennesseans. The state is predominantly Christian, with a large number of Baptist and Methodist congregations. Other religions practiced in the state include Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism.
Related Pages
- Tennessee
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Vanderbilt University
- University of Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee State University
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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