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Nashville MSA Leads the U.S. in Job Creation

According to recently released 2012 job growth numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Nashville MSA ranks No. 1 in the United States for job creation. The area's total job numbers increased 3.9 percent in 2012 over 2011.

Strong job growth in the Nashville area stems from both new and existing business relocation and expansion across sectors. The ...

Statistics Show Steady Growth for Nashville MSA

We know the Nashville region is growing quickly, and the recent addition of Maury County to the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) based on the 2010 Census is more evidence of that fact. With the official inclusion of Maury County, the Nashville MSA now comprises 14 counties. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget establishes the criteria for inclusion of ...

Economic Census Is Due Next Month

In November and December, more than 4 million American businesses, including 12,000 businesses in Davidson County, received 2012 Economic Census forms from the U.S. Census Bureau. By law, these businesses must respond by February 12.

The Economic Census is the U.S. government's official five-year measure of American business and the economy. It is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, and ...

Unemployment Levels Drop in Nashville Region

As recovery from the national recession continues, economists look at the unemployment rate as one of the key indicators that measures the health of the economy.

At the local level, recently released data on the unemployment picture in the Nashville region showcases continued strong improvement in our local economy. The March unemployment rate for the Nashville MSA was at 6.7 ...

National Research Shows a Trend Toward Smaller Businesses

Businesses are getting smaller. Well, more precisely, the average size of businesses in the U.S. economy appears to be getting smaller. In new research from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, data indicate that the average firm size has declined from 17.3 workers in 2000 to 15.7 in 2011. The phenomenon of business’ average size shrinking has occurred in every ...

Economic Confidence High in Middle Tennessee

In March, the U.S. Gallup Economic Confidence Index climbed to its highest level since January 2008. These new results give further evidence of the sustained recovery and the public’s increasingly positive perception of the economy. As recently as August 2011, the index was at a level approaching the lows during the depths of the Great Recession, mostly tied to the ...

Nashville is a National Leader in Job Growth

As reported earlier this week in the Nashville Business Journal, Nashville ranks 12th in the nation in job growth over the past 10 years.

This is just the latest in a string of recent rankings that point to sustained economic growth for our city and region, including a Brookings Institution report that places Nashville among the world's top 100 cities ...

New International Ranking Showcases Nashville's Economic Growth

According to rankings released earlier this week in the Global Monitor, the Brookings Institution's ongoing research project on metropolitan areas worldwide, the Nashville economic market moved up in the ranking of the world's top 200 cities for economic growth during 2011.

Nashville showed significant job and income growth during 2011, rising to 89th place from 163rd during 2007-2010.

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The Nashville Area is a Performer in Income Gains

Personal income stands as the bedrock of thinking about personal prosperity. Personal income is defined as the sum of net earnings, dividends interest, and rental or property income. Recent data on income offer insight into how the nation fared for all or most of the decade ending in 2009-2010. At the same time, it is useful to examine performance over ...

Taking Research Data with a Grain of Salt

In times of greater economic turbulence, it’s natural to seek out reassuring statistics, yet volatile conditions also mean that data themselves are subject to much variation. Clarity often comes only with time, and the research field is no exception. Government data are often subject to protracted periods of revision, sometimes stretching into spans of years. A recent article in The ...
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