State of Our State

How Does Tennessee Stack Up?

ThinkTennessee’s State of Our State dashboard, now in its 6th year, provides a snapshot of how our state ranks nationally across 135 of the indicators that matter most to Tennesseans.

The Tennessee economy is rapidly expanding. But to date, our economic success has not yet translated into greater economic opportunity and security for all Tennesseans.

Indeed, while our latest dashboard finds improvements in our national rank on statewide economic indicators from GDP growth (in just three years we’ve risen from #24 in the country to #1–a rate of 8.6% in 2021!) to poverty to unemployment, metrics at the individual level, including median household income, debt levels, and cost-burdened households among others have declined or worsened.

Importantly, state-level economic successes did not happen by accident. Rather, the improvement in these metrics is a direct result of concerted statewide policy efforts and prioritization – illuminating a path forward to achieve similar progress on many of the affordability, infrastructure, and health challenges continuing to plague our state’s working families.

As Tennessee moves deeper into this period of economic expansion, the 2023 dashboard points to several areas where the scope of policymaking should prioritize expanding access to opportunities for all Tennesseans.

Interested in ideas about how to move our state forward? Our research shares success stories from other states and includes pragmatic solutions about how Tennessee can continue to make progress.

Note: For the sake of consistency, rankings have been standardized so low numbers always reflect positive outcomes. In other words, being ranked first is always better than being ranked 50th. Additional detail on research methodology can be found below the rankings.

Food-Insecure Seniors

Seniors (65+) Voter Registration

Recidivism

Hispanic/Latino Post-High School Educational Attainment

Children in Food-Insecure Households

Rural Broadband Access

Working Age Employment Rate

Drinking Water Quality

Poverty

Voter Turnout – Women

Underemployment

Home Ownership

Hispanic/Latino Uninsured Rate

Typical Wages for Working Women

Cost of Living

Black Fourth-Grade Reading Proficiency

Mental Health Providers

Voter Turnout (Midterm Election)

Women’s Uninsured Rate

Fourth-Grade Reading Proficiency

Financial Well-Being

Voter Registration (Presidential Election)

Hispanic/Latino Adults Avoiding Care Due to Cost

Student Loan Holders in Default in Communities of Color

Medical Debt in Collections

Young Children Not in School

Air Pollution

Green Jobs

Voter Registration – Women

Cost-Burdened Extremely Low-Income Renters

Typical Wages for Workers with Bachelors Education or Higher

Foreclosures

Cost-Burdened Homeowners

Nursing Home Quality

Solar Energy Systems

Uninsured Children

GDP Growth

High School Graduation

Adults Avoiding Care Due to Cost

Energy Expenditures Per Capita

Adults Without a High School Diploma

Student Loan Holders in Default

Uninsured Rate

Population Growth

Black Adults Avoiding Care Due to Cost

Auto Loan Delinquency Rate in Communities of Color

Typical Wages for Workers with Highschool Education

Student-Teacher Ratio

Average Commute

Low Birthweight

Youth (18-24) Voter Turnout

Leed Certified Buildings

Provisional Ballots Cast

Low-Income Working Families with Kids

Student Loan Debt

Infant Mortality

Hispanic/Latino Fourth-Grade Reading Proficiency

Hispanic/Latino Voter Registration

Median Household Income

Black Post-High School Educational Attainment

Gigabyte Internet Availability

Income Inequality

Children in Poverty

Juvenile Detention Rate

Typical Wages for Black Workers

Road Quality

Women Holding Elected Office

Felon Disenfranchisement

Broadband Subscriptions

Food Insecurity

Volunteerism

Adult Obesity

Labor Force Participation Gender Gap

Seniors (65+) Voter Turnout

Households without Computers or Smartphones

Black Incarceration Rate

Children in Households with High Housing Cost Burden

Wage Gap

Cost of Childcare (Infants)

Extremely Low-Income Renters

Commuters Taking Transit to Work

Patents

Childhood Obesity

Children Receiving Public Assistance

Voter Registrations Rejected

Black Uninsured Rate

Homelessness

Voter Registration (Midterm Election)

Seniors Living in Poverty

Seniors in Good Health

Rental Protections

Incarceration Rate

Medical Debt in Collections for Communities of Color

Hispanic/Latino Incarceration Rate

Violent Crime

Women Living in Poverty

Women Avoiding Care Due to Cost

Voter Turnout (Presidential Election)

Highway Traffic Fatalities

Low-Wage Jobs

Black Voter Registration

New Businesses

Youth Unemployment

Women’s Incarceration Rate

Public School Teacher Salary

Representation of People of Color in Elected Office

Post-High School Educational Attainment

Children’s Medicaid/Chip Participation Rate

Adults with Heart Disease

Unbanked Households

Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Public Library Funding

Black Voter Turnout

Seniors Avoiding Care Due to Cost

Affordable Rental Shortage

Deficient Bridges

Youth (18-24) Voter Registration

Bankruptcy Rate

Unemployment

Adults on Probation & Parole

Adults with Diabetes

Able-Bodied Seniors

Adults Who Smoke

Broadband Access (25 MBPS)

Typical Wages for Hispanic Workers

Power Grid Reliability

Women Judges

Property Crime

Hispanic/Latino Voter Turnout

Electricity Prices

Low-Income Uninsured Rate

Opioid Prescriptions

Drug Deaths

Auto Loan Delinquency Rate

Notes on Methodology:

Metrics were compiled using publicly available data and are current as of Jan. 10th, 2023. Where possible, we favored U.S. government data over other sources for consistency and reliability.

Some debt- and voting-related indicators will be updated throughout the year as newer information becomes available.