Tennessee

  • Year Settled:1769
  • First Person Name:Bill Lee
  • First Person Title:Governor
  • Period:2019-2023
  • Capital:Nashville (2019)
  • Largest City:Memphis (2019)
  • Land Area in Square Miles:41234,9 (2021)
  • Total Population in Thousands:6975,218 (2021)
  • Population per Square Mile:169,2 (2021)
  • Fertility Rate in Births per 1000 Women:61,1 (2018)
  • Median Age:39,0 (2019)
  • GDP, Millions of Current $:376 582,4 (2019)
  • GDP per capita, Current Prices:48 440,00 (2019)
  • Real GDP at Chained 2009 Prices:297 841 (2017)
  • New Private Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits:2321 (2017)
  • Per capita Personal Income:29 859 (2019)
  • Total Employment, Thousands of Jobs:4 119,52 (2018)
  • Unemployment Rate (SA),%:4,5 (2019)
  • People of All Ages in Poverty, %:15,2 (2019)
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    • mai 2024
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by race, age, and state.   Number of deaths reported in this dataset are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis, and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period. Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more.
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    • septembre 2023
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Accès le : 29 mai, 2024
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      Estimates of excess deaths can provide information about the burden of mortality potentially related to COVID-19, beyond the number of deaths that are directly attributed to COVID-19. Excess deaths are typically defined as the difference between observed numbers of deaths and expected numbers. This visualization provides weekly data on excess deaths by jurisdiction of occurrence. Counts of deaths in more recent weeks are compared with historical trends to determine whether the number of deaths is significantly higher than expected. Estimates of excess deaths can be calculated in a variety of ways, and will vary depending on the methodology and assumptions about how many deaths are expected to occur. Estimates of excess deaths presented in this web page were calculated using Farrington surveillance algorithms (1). For each jurisdiction, a model is used to generate a set of expected counts, and the upper bound of the 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CI) of these expected counts is used as a threshold to estimate excess deaths. Observed counts are compared to these upper bound estimates to determine whether a significant increase in deaths has occurred. Provisional counts are weighted to account for potential under reporting in the most recent weeks. However, data for the most recent week(s) are still likely to be incomplete. Only about 60% of deaths are reported within 10 days of the date of death, and there is considerable variation by jurisdiction.
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    • juin 2023
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      Accès le : 10 juin, 2023
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      NCHS - Leading Causes of Death: United States This dataset presents the age-adjusted death rates for the 10 leading causes of death in the United States beginning in 1999. Data are based on information from all resident death certificates filed in the 50 states and the District of Columbia using demographic and medical characteristics. Age-adjusted death rates (per 100,000 population) are based on the 2000 U.S. standard population. Populations used for computing death rates after 2010 are postcensal estimates based on the 2010 census, estimated as of July 1, 2010. Rates for census years are based on populations enumerated in the corresponding censuses. Rates for non-census years before 2010 are revised using updated intercensal population estimates and may differ from rates previously published. Causes of death classified by the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD–10) are ranked according to the number of deaths assigned to rankable causes. Cause of death statistics are based on the underlying cause of death. 
    • mai 2024
      Source : The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity
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      Accès le : 27 mai, 2024
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      Data citation:International Long Term Care Policy Network, Avik Roy, The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity retrieved from The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity with approval dated 25th August 2020.
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    • septembre 2023
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      Accès le : 11 octobre, 2023
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      Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), pneumonia and influenza reported to NCHS by place of death and state, United States.
    • septembre 2023
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Accès le : 28 mai, 2024
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      Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by sex and age group and state.   Number of deaths reported in this table are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis, and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period. Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more.
    • mai 2024
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Accès le : 23 mai, 2024
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      Provisional count of deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by United States county.   Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1. Counties included in this table have 10 or more COVID-19 deaths at the time of analysis. Number of deaths reported in this table are the total number of deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and do not represent all deaths that occurred in that period. Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes.
    • septembre 2023
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      Accès le : 13 septembre, 2023
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    • juin 2023
      Source : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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      Accès le : 10 juillet, 2023
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      The Regional database contains annual data from 1995 to the most recent available year (generally 2022 for demographic and labor market data, 2021 for regional accounts, innovation and social statistics). 
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    • juin 2023
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Accès le : 07 juin, 2023
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      USA Vital Statistics The US Census Bureau terminated the collection of data for the Statistical Compendia program effective October 1, 2011.  Note: 2022 data is provisional  
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    • septembre 2023
      Source : U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      Accès le : 20 novembre, 2023
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      Note: Effective September 27, 2023, this dataset will no longer be updated. Provisional counts of deaths by the week the deaths occurred, by state of occurrence, and by select underlying causes of death. The dataset also includes weekly provisional counts of death for COVID-19, coded to ICD-10 code U07.1 as an underlying or multiple cause of death.