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{{#Wiki_filter:Population Projections for the State of Tennessee The University of Tennessee Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), has published new population projections for Tennessee cities and counties. The projections are available below. State and County Population Projections by Gender and Age Group EXCEL (released by CBER May 2011) More census information can be found at the Tennessee State Data Center. Word of Caution Users of this data should be aware that population projections such as these rely on a number of assumptions about the continuation of past trends into the future. When using population projections such as these, people are encouraged to use them as a guide illustrating a general possible scenario of future growth patterns. Although these projections are based on a mathematical model using sound scientific principles, ultimately, the overall accuracy of these projections will depend on the extent to which future events unfold in a manner that mirrors these past observations. Different projections using different assumptions will inevitable yield different results. In addition, there may be people with specific knowledge or understanding of events and factors that may affect their local communities that could result in a more complete understanding of the growth dynamic affecting their community. Thus, we caution users not to construe these figures as predicting a specific or inevitable future course of events. Instead, the numbers contained within this report should be read as a likely course of future population change based on a continuation of past trends. Population projections such as these are simply one of a number of tools that planners and local community leaders should consider when envisioning the future for their communities. | |||
SearchFor ResidentsFor VisitorsFor BusinessForum on Tennessee's Future Tennessee's Future Forum Participants TNRecovery.gov Open Government Featured Site Tracking Tennessee's Economic Recovery Follow Us On TN.GOV Services Renew Driver's License One Stop Business Registration More TN.gov Services TN.gov Directory Web Policies Accessibility Web Awards Survey TACIR 226 Capitol Boulevard Building Suite 508 Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-3012 tacir@tn.gov Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) | |||
H arr y A. Green, Executive Directo rTACIR CommissionersTACIR MeetingsTACIR PublicationsAbout TACIRCounty ProfilesFiscal Capacity forEducationGrowth PolicyInfrastructureTACIR EmploymentNewsroomSitemapContact TACIRGOVERNOR Bill Haslam Visit Bill's Web Site Page 1of 1 Population Projections for the State of Tennessee 3/16/2012 htt p://www.state.tn.us/tacir/ | |||
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Issue date: | 03/16/2012 |
From: | State of TN, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) |
To: | Plant Licensing Branch II, Tennessee American Water |
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Population Projections for the State of Tennessee The University of Tennessee Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), has published new population projections for Tennessee cities and counties. The projections are available below. State and County Population Projections by Gender and Age Group EXCEL (released by CBER May 2011) More census information can be found at the Tennessee State Data Center. Word of Caution Users of this data should be aware that population projections such as these rely on a number of assumptions about the continuation of past trends into the future. When using population projections such as these, people are encouraged to use them as a guide illustrating a general possible scenario of future growth patterns. Although these projections are based on a mathematical model using sound scientific principles, ultimately, the overall accuracy of these projections will depend on the extent to which future events unfold in a manner that mirrors these past observations. Different projections using different assumptions will inevitable yield different results. In addition, there may be people with specific knowledge or understanding of events and factors that may affect their local communities that could result in a more complete understanding of the growth dynamic affecting their community. Thus, we caution users not to construe these figures as predicting a specific or inevitable future course of events. Instead, the numbers contained within this report should be read as a likely course of future population change based on a continuation of past trends. Population projections such as these are simply one of a number of tools that planners and local community leaders should consider when envisioning the future for their communities.
SearchFor ResidentsFor VisitorsFor BusinessForum on Tennessee's Future Tennessee's Future Forum Participants TNRecovery.gov Open Government Featured Site Tracking Tennessee's Economic Recovery Follow Us On TN.GOV Services Renew Driver's License One Stop Business Registration More TN.gov Services TN.gov Directory Web Policies Accessibility Web Awards Survey TACIR 226 Capitol Boulevard Building Suite 508 Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-3012 tacir@tn.gov Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR)
H arr y A. Green, Executive Directo rTACIR CommissionersTACIR MeetingsTACIR PublicationsAbout TACIRCounty ProfilesFiscal Capacity forEducationGrowth PolicyInfrastructureTACIR EmploymentNewsroomSitemapContact TACIRGOVERNOR Bill Haslam Visit Bill's Web Site Page 1of 1 Population Projections for the State of Tennessee 3/16/2012 htt p://www.state.tn.us/tacir/
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