Tennessee has five categories of private schools — each with different accreditation and approval standards and requirements for curriculum, testing, and teacher qualifications.| The Sycamore Institute
Tennessee’s 95 counties continued to experience significant differences in income levels, poverty rates, educational attainment, and health insurance status in 2019-2023.| The Sycamore Institute
As introduced, Gov. Lee’s proposed special session legislation would require at least $917.6 million, not including any amounts related to immigration enforcement actions. Policymakers likely have at least $1.7 billion in non-recurring and as much as $1.2 billion in recurring General Fund resources available in FYs 2025 and 2026, respectively.| The Sycamore Institute
Detailed current and historical information about the Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification and urban areas.| Census.gov
NEA’s Rankings and Estimates report provides a wide array of public K-12 education statistics and includes the average teacher salary by state and nationally.| www.nea.org
To earn a degree, students must cover the costs of school and life, which remain the single largest barrier to post-secondary enrollment and completion. This report explains how students cover those costs and the challenges of financing a post-secondary education.| The Sycamore Institute
Housing is a key driver of individual and family well-being and an important component of thriving communities.| The Sycamore Institute
As of August 31, 2024, Tennessee had collected about 7% of the $22.7 billion in total budgeted revenue for the current fiscal year. The post Tennessee Tax Revenue Tracker for FY 2025 appeared first on The Sycamore Institute.| The Sycamore Institute
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items in U.S. City Average| fred.stlouisfed.org
This page features county population estimates totals and components of change for years 2020-2023.| Census.gov