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recovery in sight? Since the recession started, the staff of the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations … (TACIR)* has worked to keep abreast of the situation and keep Tennessee decision-makers informed. …
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By 2040, the region will include at least 12 counties with a total population of over three million. The Nashville 2040 …
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Robertson County wants to accelerate economic development and create high-wage jobs but preserve rural culture and agricultural landscapes.
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It is predicted that by 2019, the Nashville area will add nearly 151,000 jobs. About 45 percent of these new jobs will … projected gap by 2019 in the Nashville area is 23,688. The most difficult positions to fill are skilled technical positions …
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Promises to create jobs could spell trouble, or one of these proposals may work, or maybe we'll just wait long enough for the economy to fix itself.
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recession ended. However, there were 10,835 new businesses in Tennessee in 2009. …
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The recent increase in the rate of growth in the black population has important implications for the state's population mix.
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Tennessee's growth rate during the relevant 10-year-period was almost 20 percent higher than the comparable national …
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The 2010 Census in Tennessee was a success on many fronts. The participation rate increased by five percentage points … impressive, with Tennessee's 10-year growth of 11.5% outpacing the nation's 9.7% average growth rate. …
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