Percent Change in Population, 2000-08
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2008 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-08 47001 Anderson County 2 68,250 71,326 74,169 4.5% 4.0% 47003 Bedford County 6 30,411 37,586 44,696 23.6% 18.9% 47005 Benton County 7 14,524 16,537 16,193 13.9% -2.1% 47007 Bledsoe County 8 9,669 12,367 13,142 27.9% 6.3% 47009 Blount County 2 85,962 105,823 121,511 23.1% 14.8% 47011 Bradley County 3 73,712 87,947 96,472 19.3% 9.7% 47013 Campbell County 6 35,079 39,794 40,936 13.6% 2.9% 47015 Cannon County 1 10,467 12,826 13,804 22.5% 7.6% 47017 Carroll County 6 27,514 29,486 28,719 7.1% -2.6% 47019 Carter County 3 51,505 56,740 59,492 10.2% 4.9% 47021 Cheatham County 1 27,140 35,912 39,396 32.3% 9.7% 47023 Chester County 3 12,819 15,528 16,309 21.1% 5.0% 47025 Claiborne County 6 26,137 29,922 31,461 14.3% 5.1% 47027 Clay County 8 7,238 7,972 7,794 10.2% -2.2% 47029 Cocke County 6 29,141 33,565 35,688 15.2% 6.3% 47031 Coffee County 4 40,343 48,014 52,134 19.0% 8.6% 47033 Crockett County 8 13,378 14,532 14,186 8.6% -2.4% 47035 Cumberland County 7 34,736 46,801 53,590 34.7% 14.5% 47037 Davidson County 1 510,786 569,889 626,144 11.6% 9.9% 47039 Decatur County 9 10,472 11,731 11,288 12.0% -3.8% 47041 DeKalb County 6 14,360 17,421 18,694 21.3% 7.3% 47043 Dickson County 1 35,061 43,156 47,884 23.1% 11.0% 47045 Dyer County 5 34,854 37,279 37,600 7.0% 0.9% 47047 Fayette County 1 25,559 28,796 38,173 12.7% 32.6% 47049 Fentress County 9 14,669 16,625 17,667 13.3% 6.3% 47051 Franklin County 6 34,923 39,272 41,165 12.4% 4.8% 47053 Gibson County 4 46,315 48,149 49,257 4.0% 2.3% 47055 Giles County 6 25,741 29,447 29,184 14.4% -0.9% 47057 Grainger County 3 17,095 20,659 22,708 20.8% 9.9% 47059 Greene County 6 55,832 62,909 66,157 12.7% 5.2% 47061 Grundy County 8 13,362 14,332 14,220 7.3% -0.8% 47063 Hamblen County 3 50,480 58,128 62,132 15.2% 6.9% 47065 Hamilton County 2 285,536 307,910 332,848 7.8% 8.1% 47067 Hancock County 8 6,739 6,780 6,693 0.6% -1.3% 47069 Hardeman County 6 23,377 28,103 27,848 20.2% -0.9% 47071 Hardin County 6 22,633 25,578 26,227 13.0% 2.5% 47073 Hawkins County 3 44,565 53,563 57,477 20.2% 7.3% 47075 Haywood County 6 19,437 19,797 19,024 1.9% -3.9% 47077 Henderson County 6 21,844 25,522 26,916 16.8% 5.5% 47079 Henry County 7 27,888 31,103 31,770 11.6% 2.1% 47081 Hickman County 1 16,754 22,295 23,841 33.1% 6.9% 47083 Houston County 8 7,018 8,084 8,137 15.2% 0.7% 47085 Humphreys County 6 15,813 17,929 18,149 13.4% 1.2% 47087 Jackson County 8 9,297 10,984 10,847 18.1% -1.2% 47089 Jefferson County 3 33,016 44,294 51,074 34.2% 15.3% 47091 Johnson County 6 13,766 17,499 18,112 27.1% 3.5% 47093 Knox County 2 335,749 382,032 430,019 13.8% 12.6% 47095 Lake County 9 7,129 7,954 7,323 11.6% -7.9% 47097 Lauderdale County 6 23,491 27,103 26,692 15.4% -1.5% 47099 Lawrence County 6 35,303 39,924 40,954 13.1% 2.6% 47101 Lewis County 6 9,247 11,367 11,564 22.9% 1.7% 47103 Lincoln County 6 28,157 31,340 33,116 11.3% 5.7% 47105 Loudon County 2 31,255 39,087 46,445 25.1% 18.8% 47107 McMinn County 4 42,383 49,010 52,511 15.6% 7.1% 47109 McNairy County 6 22,422 24,665 25,724 10.0% 4.3% 47111 Macon County 1 15,906 20,386 21,838 28.2% 7.1% 47113 Madison County 3 77,982 91,837 96,376 17.8% 4.9% 47115 Marion County 2 24,683 27,776 28,247 12.5% 1.7% 47117 Marshall County 6 21,539 26,774 29,731 24.3% 11.0% 47119 Maury County 4 54,812 69,498 81,938 26.8% 17.9% 47121 Meigs County 8 8,033 11,086 11,790 38.0% 6.4% 47123 Monroe County 6 30,541 38,965 45,648 27.6% 17.2% 47125 Montgomery County 3 100,498 134,770 154,756 34.1% 14.8% 47127 Moore County 9 4,696 5,740 6,195 22.2% 7.9% 47129 Morgan County 6 17,300 19,759 20,404 14.2% 3.3% 47131 Obion County 7 31,717 32,450 31,375 2.3% -3.3% 47133 Overton County 7 17,636 20,122 20,975 14.1% 4.2% 47135 Perry County 8 6,612 7,631 7,753 15.4% 1.6% 47137 Pickett County 9 4,548 4,945 4,801 8.7% -2.9% 47139 Polk County 3 13,643 16,056 15,671 17.6% -2.4% 47141 Putnam County 4 51,373 62,309 71,160 21.3% 14.2% 47143 Rhea County 6 24,344 28,403 30,781 16.7% 8.4% 47145 Roane County 4 47,227 51,910 53,430 9.9% 2.9% 47147 Robertson County 1 41,492 54,433 64,898 31.2% 19.2% 47149 Rutherford County 1 118,570 182,023 249,270 53.5% 36.9% 47151 Scott County 6 18,358 21,127 22,039 15.1% 4.3% 47153 Sequatchie County 2 8,863 11,370 13,580 28.3% 19.4% 47155 Sevier County 4 51,050 71,170 84,835 39.4% 19.2% 47157 Shelby County 1 826,330 897,472 906,825 8.6% 1.0% 47159 Smith County 1 14,143 17,712 19,107 25.2% 7.9% 47161 Stewart County 3 9,479 12,370 13,226 30.5% 6.9% 47163 Sullivan County 3 143,596 153,050 153,900 6.6% 0.6% 47165 Sumner County 1 103,281 130,449 155,474 26.3% 19.2% 47167 Tipton County 1 37,568 51,271 58,706 36.5% 14.5% 47169 Trousdale County 1 5,920 7,259 7,822 22.6% 7.8% 47171 Unicoi County 3 16,549 17,667 17,718 6.8% 0.3% 47173 Union County 2 13,694 17,808 19,008 30.0% 6.7% 47175 Van Buren County 9 4,846 5,508 5,481 13.7% -0.5% 47177 Warren County 6 32,992 38,276 39,842 16.0% 4.1% 47179 Washington County 3 92,336 107,198 118,639 16.1% 10.7% 47181 Wayne County 8 13,935 16,842 16,614 20.9% -1.4% 47183 Weakley County 7 31,972 34,895 33,375 9.1% -4.4% 47185 White County 7 20,090 23,110 25,129 15.0% 8.7% 47187 Williamson County 1 81,021 126,641 171,452 56.3% 35.4% 47189 Wilson County 1 67,675 88,808 109,803 31.2% 23.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2008 county estimate 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.