Nashville state’s fastest grower in ‘08
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on March 19, 2009 at 7:44 am
The Census Bureau estimates Nashville’s population grew by 30,000 people from July 2007 to July 2008, easily outpacing Knoxville and Johnson City to rank tops in the state. The MSA’s growth rate was right in line with its average from the first seven years of this decade and more than double that of Louisville and Birmingham. Access the database here.
Tags: economic indicators, population, U.S. Census Bureau
Comments
One Responses to “Nashville state’s fastest grower in ‘08”
Tag Cloud
Recent Comments
- SouthernIndie on Why you’re not hearing from hospitals in the reform debate:
- CSR on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
- C H Bates on Union suing HCA over flu shots:
What an ego, the next thing you know the unio will want to consult prior...
- TNVolunteer73 on If you wanted to nitpick HCA’s numbers…:
- SouthernIndie on Union suing HCA over flu shots:
Another SEIU power play to show how important they are. Their...
- EddieA on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
- Blue on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
- myron_monk on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
- SouthernIndie on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
- Geert De Lombaerde on One in eight Tennessee factory jobs gone since 2007:
The Conglomerate
The Big Picture » The Glide Path Option
Posted 31 minutes ago
WSJ.com: Developments » Real Estate News: Super Jumbo Mortgages, Housing’s Blank Check
Posted 60 minutes ago
Health Business Blog » Routine HIV testing at the VA: Podcast interview with Dr. Henry Anaya
Posted 10 hours ago
Tech Blog » Sun Microsystems’ losses narrow
Posted 11 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Week Ahead: Stocks Search for Catalyst in Quiet Week
Posted 11 hours ago
Morningstar Articles » U.S. Recovery Gains 'Votes'
Posted 11 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Cramer: Earnings, IPOs Dominate Next Week
Posted 12 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Video Game Industry's Troubles Aren't Just in US
Posted 12 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Sun Micro Sales Fall as Oracle Deal Remains Delayed
Posted 12 hours ago
Marketing DR » Citizen Sponsorships: The Next Big Thing?
Posted 12 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Buying Fear: How to Own Volatility
Posted 12 hours ago
The Undercover Economist » How a celebrity chef turned into a social scientist
Posted 12 hours ago
The Undercover Economist » Dear Economist: Why a ‘pointless’ tax cut really counted
Posted 12 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Says Net Income Tripled
Posted 13 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Week's Top Videos: Droid Phone, Insider Trading & More
Posted 13 hours ago
CNBC Top News and Analysis » Food Network, HGTV Drive Scripps Networks' Profit
Posted 13 hours ago
WSJ.com: Deal Journal » Comings & Goings: Jamie Dimon Hires Dad at J.P. Morgan
Posted 13 hours ago
FT Alphaville » The Weekender
Posted 14 hours ago
WSJ.com: MarketBeat » Data Points: U.S. Markets
Posted 14 hours ago
Company news - CNNMoney.com » Five more banks fail - 120 for the year
Posted 14 hours ago
The Big Picture » God Hates the Hadron Collider
Posted 14 hours ago
Tech Blog » Droid - the good, the bad and the ugly
Posted 14 hours ago
FT Alphaville » Wall St’s unlikely saviours - community banks
Posted 14 hours ago
Housing Wire » RMBS Ratings Proposal Will Determine Insurers’ Capital Requirements
Posted 14 hours ago
WSJ.com: Health Blog » Boosting Medical Students’ Training in Drug Abuse
Posted 14 hours ago
Morningstar Articles » Stocks End Shaky Session Higher, Unemployment in Focus
Posted 15 hours ago
The Economist: Free exchange » Link exchange
Posted 15 hours ago
WSJ.com: Deal Journal » Who Said M&A Wasn’t Coming Back?
Posted 15 hours ago
Recent Posts
- Noranda buys back more debt
- You don’t absolutely have to get into Dollar General at its IPO price
- Cracker Barrel tweaks debt deals
- Go, Genesco, go
- A jobs jolt
- Quorum prepares to hand off Arkansas hospital
- In defense of the maligned market
- Preliminary Q3 bank checkup: Better, but symptoms persist
- NHC beats estimates
- Music biz veterans launch new venture
- Double-digit days for LP, O’Charley’s
- If you wanted to nitpick HCA’s numbers…
The Latest from NashvillePost.com
- Jacobson planning health care investment fund
- Permit Patrol: 6 November 2009
- Criminal charges lodged against financial adviser
- LifePoint beats Q3 estimate
- Fresenius buys Nashville EHR business
- Newspaper publisher lures new equity funding
- Ingram Barge gets new president
- BioMimetic Q3 loss narrows
- Minority-owned law firm opens local office
- MDHA files to dismiss Tower suit
- Feds charge Hanover principals with Ponzi fraud
- Ad agency shuts doors
- Refining makes for rough quarter at Delek
- HCA volume growth best since '02
- C3 Consulting adds health care consultant
- Big clients drop Caremark
- The lucky six: TNInvestco winners chosen
- HCA more than doubles Q3 earnings
- Online retail community launches with $1.7M backing
- Law firm to reorganize
The Latest from Post Politics
- Rep. Bill Dunn Openly Supporting Haslam
- Tragedy Comes Home
- Hasan And Islam
- Parks And Rec
- BJBG
- Rep. Tanner: ‘I Am Unable To Support This Legislation In Its Present Form’
- Tennessee Conservative Union Prez On The Gubernatorial Candidates
- Getting The Legislature Out In A Jif
- Air War In Council Recall Race
- You Want Me To Go Where?
- Whip Check
- Ft. Hood: Names Of The Dead And Wounded
- Metro Gets Six New Charter School Applications
- Nine Indicted, Six Arraigned In Voter Fraud Case In Tipton County
- Lamar Will Attend Fundraiser For Speaker Kent Williams’s PAC
- Legislator Will Refuse Per Diem Increase
- Bigness Is Bad, Mmkay
- Muslim Soldiers
- Gore: Civil Disobedience To End Climate Change Is No Vice
- Why We Have Unemployment Insurance Rather Than Public Works




[...] & pieces. Look at us go! Nashville was Tennessee’s fastest growing city last year, gaining about 30,000 new Nashvillians between July 2007 and July 2008 … The Nashville office for AIG blacked out the [...]