Nashville,Tennessee
Nashville could not b described better than the word
of Alexis de Tocqueville in Journey to America 1831
"After Nashville, not a town on the way. Nothing but a
few villages, scattered here and there, all the way to
Memphis"
Population
The population of the Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
Statistical Area (MSA) was estimated by the Census
Bureau at 1,288,051 residents as of July 2003. That was
an increase of 1.4 percent from a year earlier and an
increase of 4.6 percent since the 2000 Census. The
current rate of population change between 1990-00 (over
two percent per year), if continued, would result in a
population in 2025 of 2,150,600 residents. That is 74.7
percent larger than the 2000 population.
2000 resident census population (rank): 5,689,283
(16). Male: 2,770,275 (48.7%); Female: 2,919,008 (51.3%).
White: 4,563,310 (80.2%); Black: 932,809 (16.4%);
American Indian: 15,152 (0.3%); Asian: 56,662 (1.0%);
Other race: 56,036 (1.0%); Two or more races: 63,109
(1.1%); Hispanic/Latino: 123,838 (2.2%). 2000 percent
population 18 and over: 75.4; 65 and over: 12.4; median
age: 35.9.
Employers
Tennessee is a leading tobacco-producing state. Other
farming income is derived from livestock and dairy
products, as well as greenhouse and nursery products and
cotton.The main industries in the area are mainly
Energy, petroleum, aerospace, manufacturing, technology,
tourism, and conventions.The major employers of the
city :-
Dell
AFLAC
Aladdin
AmSouth Bank
Asurion
Baptist Hospital
Beacon Technologies
Birch Telecom
Bridgestone/Firestone
Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation
Decision Source
Edgenet, Inc.
FAES USA, Inc.
Gaylord Entertainment
HCA, The Healthcare Company
InfoAdvantage, Inc.
NBC Bank
Nashville Colleges & Universities :-
Aquinas College
Belmont University
Blair School of Music
Fisk University
Free Will Baptist Bible College
Lipscomb University
Meharry Medical College
Nashville State Community College
Strayer University
Tennessee State University
Trevecca Nazarene University
Vanderbilt University
Volunteer State Community College
Watkins College of Art and Design
weather
Another reason Nashville is a great place to live is
that the weather is quite mild. For example, the
average high in the middle of winter is generally above
freezing, and the average yearly snowfall rarely tops six
or seven inches. Moreover, if you've never been to
Nashville in the autumn, you are missing out on some of
the most beautiful shades of orange, yellow, brown, and
red that you have ever seen atop a tree. Springtime in
Nashville has its fair share of showers, but it's all
worth it when you see the beautiful summertime
foliage.
cost of living
Music City U.S.A." is a new entry to the top 10 with
low cost of living as the biggest draw. Only Houston
and Memphis had lower cost of living indices than
Nashville. given the median black household income is
$33,630 and just a little more than one-fourth earn beyond
$50,000. Despite overall and black unemployment rates
that are well below national averages and future job
growth at 20.7% second to Atlantarespondents were
unenthusiastic about their job prospects. The cost of
living of the city is 95 .
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