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Tennessee Facts and Figures

 

General Information
Official name Tennessee
 
Capital Nashville
 
Statehood June 1, 1796
  the 16th state
 
 
 
State nickname The Volunteer State
 
Name for residents Tennesseans
 
State motto Agriculture and Commerce
 
Land
Total area 109,158 sq km
  42,146 sq mi
 
 
 
Rank among states in total area 36th
 
Land area 106,757 sq km
  41,219 sq mi
 
 
 
Highest point Clingmans Dome
  2,025 m/6,643 ft
 
 
 
Forested land as a share of total area 51.6 percent (1997)
 
Federally owned land as a share of land area 6.2 percent (1999)
 
People
Population 5,740,021 (2001 estimate)
 
Rank among states in population 16th
 
Ten-year population growth 16.7 percent (1990-2000)
 
Population density 54 persons per sq km (2001)
  139 persons per sq mi (2001)
 
 
 
Urban population 60.9 percent (1990)
 
Largest cities (by population)
Memphis 650,100 (2000)
 
 
Nashville-Davidson 569,891 (2000)
 
 
Knoxville 173,890 (2000)
 
 
Chattanooga 155,554 (2000)
 
 
Clarksville 103,455 (2000)
 
 
 
Ethnic groups
Whites 80.2 percent (2000)
 
 
Blacks 16.4 percent (2000)
 
 
Asians 1 percent (2000)
 
 
Native Americans 0.3 percent (2000)
 
 
Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders less than 0.1 percent (2000)
 
 
Mixed heritage or not reporting 2.1 percent (2000)
 
 
Hispanics (of any race) 2.2 percent (2000)
 
 
 
Health and Education
Life expectancy 74.3 years (1989-1991)
 
Infant mortality rate 8 deaths per 1,000 live births (1999)
 
Residents per physician 402 people (1999)
 
Residents per hospital bed 266 people (1999)
 
Share of population not covered by health insurance 10.3 percent (2000)
 
Number of students per teacher (K-12) 15.1 (1999)
 
Government spending per student (K-12) $5,521 (1998-1999)
 
Share of students attending private school 10.2 percent (1999)
 
Share of people over age 25 with high school diploma 79.9 percent (2000)
 
Government
State government
Chief executive Governor
  Don Sundquist
  (term ends January, 2003)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Legislature Senate, 33 members
  House of Representatives, 99 members
 
 
 
 
 
National representation
Members of the U.S. Senate 2
 
 
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives 9
 
 
Electoral votes 11
 
 
 
Economy
Gross state product (GSP) $170 billion (1999 estimate)
 
Income per capita $25,878 (2000 estimate)
 
GSP by economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 0.9 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Industry
Construction 4.4 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Manufacturing 20.8 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Mining 0.3 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Transportation and utilities 8.3 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
 
Services
Finance, insurance, and real estate 14.1 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Government 11.5 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Retail trade 11.4 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Wholesale trade 7.6 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Other services 20.6 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
 
 
Employment
Number of workers 2,818,000 (2001)
 
 
Unemployment rate 4.5 percent (2001)
 
 
Share of workers in unions 7.6 percent (2001)
 
 
 
Energy, Communications, and Transportation
Electricity production
Share from geothermal, solar, and wind 0.9 percent (2000)
 
 
Share from hydroelectric 5.9 percent (2000)
 
 
Share from nuclear 26.9 percent (2000)
 
 
Share from thermal 66.3 percent (2000)
 
 
 
Daily newspaper circulation per 1,000 people 160 newspapers per 1,000 people (1999)
 
Share of households with Internet access 36.3 percent (2000)
 
Number of library books circulated per resident 4 books per person (1999)
 
Length of highways 140,687 km (2000)
  87,419 mi (2000)
 
 
 
Length of interstate highways 1,727 km (2000)
  1,073 mi (2000)
 
 
 
Length of railroad tracks 4,252 km (2000)
  2,642 mi (2000)
 
 
 
Airports 165 (1997)
 
Sources
The Association of American Railroads (www.aar.org), Bureau of Economic Analysis (www.bea.doc.gov), Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov), Census Bureau (www.census.gov), Energy Information Administration (www.eia.doe.gov), Federal Aviation Administration (www.faa.gov), Federal Highway Administration (www.fhwa.dot.gov), Forest Service (www.fs.fed.us), General Services Administration (www.gsa.gov), National Agricultural Statistics Service (www.usda.gov/nass), National Center for Education Statistics (nces.ed.gov), National Center for Health Statistics (www.cdc.gov/nchs), National Telecommunications and Information Administration (www.ntia.doc.gov).
 

 

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