Population & Demographics

Location

County Seat

Memphis, TN

Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

Counties

TN - Shelby, Fayette, Tipton; AR - Crittenden; MS - DeSoto, Tunica, Tate, Marshall, Benton

Time Zone

Central Time Zone

Land Area (Square Miles)

4,985.6

Water Area (Square Miles)

122.4

Population

Population (2013)

1,335,674

Population (2023)

1,341,081

Population Change (2013-2023)

-0.4%

Population Forecast (2033)

1,291,312

Foreign Born Population

74,904

Foreign Born Persons (Percentage of Population)

5.6%

Language Other Than English Spoken At Home

101,168

Civilian Veteran Population

69,288

Race (Percentage of Population)

White Alone

40.6%

Black or African American, alone

47.6%

American Indian And Alaska Native, alone

0.19%

Asian, alone

2.4%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, alone

0.02%

Some Other Race, alone

2.7%

Two or More Races

1.59%

Hispanic or Latino

7.6%

Age (Percentage of Population)
Total

Under 5 Years Old

Total: 6.5%

Under 18 Years Old

Total: 25%

18-64 Years Old

Total: 60.3%

65 Years and Over

Total: 14.7%

Median Age

Total: 35.6

Housing & Income

Housing & Income

Households

513,535

Homeownership Rate

63.2%

Persons Per Household

2.55

Living In Same House 1 Year & Over

87.8%

Median Home Value

207,500

Annual Home Sales

15,637

Median Sale Price of Homes Sold

215,000

Persons In Households With Income Below Poverty Level

16.5%

Total Personal Income

79,804,900

Personal Income Per Capita

60,083

Household Income & Benefits
Percent of Household

Less Than $10,000

6.4%

$10,000 to $14,999

4.5%

$15,000 to $24,999

8%

$25,000 to $34,999

8.2%

$35,000 to $49,999

12.2%

$50,000 to $74,999

16.7%

$75,000 to $99,999

12.1%

$100,000 to $149,999

16%

$150,000 to $199,999

7.3%

$200,000 or More

8.6%

Median Household Income

$62,178

Industries (2019)

Industry
Employment
Establishments
Avg. Annual Wages

Crop and Animal Production

Employment: 196

Establishments: 29

Avg. Annual Wages: $35,473

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Employment: 80

Establishments: 15

Avg. Annual Wages: $63,956 88,749

Utilities

Employment: 20

Establishments: 7

Employment: $72,534

Construction

Employment: 24,233

Establishments: 2,055

Employment: $92,280

Manufacturing

Employment: 42,762

Establishments: 1,165

Employment: $100,371

Wholesale Trade

Employment: 33,840

Establishments: 2,126

Employment: $96,413

Retail Trade

Employment: 63,324

Establishments: 4,444

Employment: $49,642

Transportation and Warehousing

Employment: 83,275

Establishments: 1,592

Employment: $82,492

Information

Employment: 4,877

Establishments: 766

Employment: $97,327

Finance and Insurance

Employment: 15,817

Establishments: 1,900

Employment: $149,732

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Employment: 9.547

Establishments: 1.293

Employment: $79.161

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Employment: 24,233

Establishments: 3,401

Employment: $92,571

Management of Companies and Enterprises

Employment: 8,541

Establishments: 232

Employment: $168,810

Administrative, Support, Waste Management and Remediation

Employment: 53,178

Establishments: 2,113

Employment: $56,224

Educational Services

Employment: 11,412

Establishments: 452

Employment: $64,161

Health Care and Social Assistance

Employment: 84,413

Establishments: 4,035

Employment: $82,696

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Employment: 7,490

Establishments: 406

Employment: $62,761

Accommodation and Food Services

Employment: 54,639

Establishments: 2,859

Employment: $28,136

Other Services (except Public Administration)

Employment: 16,020

Establishments: 2,361

Employment: $63,086

Government

Employment: 78,052

Establishments: 510

Employment: $90,445

Unclassified

Employment: 225

Establishments: 155

Employment: $45,658

Total

Employment: 491,444

Establishments: 21,330

Employment: $58,351

Unique Occupations*
Employment
Location Quotient*

Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians

Employment: 372

Location Quotient*: 6.5

Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels

Employment: 735

Location Quotient*: 6.41

Prosthodontists

Employment: 12

Location Quotient*: 6.11

Material Moving Workers, All Other

Employment: 620

Location Quotient*: 5.87

Pediatricians, General

Employment: 577

Location Quotient*: 5.7

Key Cluster
Total Employment

Advanced Materials

207

Aerospace & Defense

203

Appliances & Electrical

1,663

Automotive

514

Business Services

24,134

Chemicals

3,502

Distribution & Logistics

87,359

Film, Music & Entertainment

137

Food & Beverage

4,287

Healthcare & Medical Devices

10,021

Top Employers

Top County Employers
Estimated Employees

Fedex Corporation

Est. Employees: 30,000

Shelby County Schools

Est. Employees: 16,100

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Est. Employees: 14,200

City of Memphis

Est. Employees: 11,894

Shelby County Government

Est. Employees: 11,430

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Inc.

Est. Employees: 9.956

Baptist Memorial Hospital

Est. Employees: 8,100

First Horizon National Corporation

Est. Employees: 7,900

University of Tennessee

Est. Employees: 6,500

International Paper Company

Est. Employees: 6,153

Nike, Inc.

Est. Employees: 6,000

Shelby County Government

Est. Employees: 5,211

The Kroger Co.

Est. Employees: 4,600

DeSoto County School District

Est. Employees: 4,521

DHL Supply Chain

Est. Employees: 4,214

Milwaukee Tool

Est. Employees: 4,000

Amazon

Est. Employees: 4,000

Saint Francis Healthcare

Est. Employees: 4,000

Regional One Health

Est. Employees: 2,819

Veterans Affairs Medical Center (dba Lt. Col. Luke Weathers Jr. VA Medical)

Est. Employees: 2,643

AutoZone Inc.

Est. Employees: 2,500

Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW)

Est. Employees: 2,491

International Paper Co.

Est. Employees: 2,400

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Est. Employees: 2,400

University of Memphis

Est. Employees: 2,304

Transportation & Logistics

Transportation

Nearest Commercial Service Airport

Memphis International

Daily Flights At Nearest Commercial Service Airport

83

Nearest General Aviation Airport

Memphis International

Runway Length at Nearest General Aviation Airport

11,120'

Mean Travel Time to Work (Minutes)

22.6

Access of Interstate

I-40, I-55 I-69, I-240 & I-269

U.S. Highways

51, 64, 70, 72, 79

State Highways

1, 3, 4, 14, 15, 23, 57, 86, 175, 176, 177, 193, 204, 205, 277, 278, 300, 385, 388

Nearest Port (From County Seat)

Memphis

Railroads Serving County

CSX, Illinois Central Railroad, NS, Burlington Northern Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, and Amtrak

Sources:
Tennessee Department of Transportation
U.S. Census Bureau, 2010-2014 5-Year American Community Survey

Education

General Stats
Shelby

Population Aged 25-64 With High School Degree Or Higher

Shelby: 89.50%

Population Aged 25-64 With Bachelor's Degree Or Higher

Shelby: 30.70%

High School Graduation Rate

Shelby: 89%

College Going Rate

Shelby: 51.9%

Regional Higher Education Institutions
Graduates

University of Memphis

5.018

Northwest Mississippi Community College

2,047

Delta Technical College-Mississippi

1,724

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

1,139

Southwest Tennessee Community College

996

Concorde Career College-Memphis

793

Christian Brothers University

782

Rhodes College

548

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Memphis

516

Strayer University-Tennessee

460

Arkansas State University Mid-South

442

Concorde Career College-Southaven

286

Baptist Health Sciences University

226

Remington College-Memphis Campus

176

William R Moore College of Technology

135

Southern College of Optometry

128

Le Moyne-Owen College

118

Rust College

80

Visible Music College

65

Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 1-Year American Community Survey,
U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 5-Year American Community Survey
Tennessee Department of Education (2017-2018)
National Center for Education Statistics (2016-2017)
Tennessee Higher Education Commission

† Regional higher education institutions include those within the selected and surrounding counties.

Climate

Climate

Average High Temperature

72°F

Average Low Temperature

54°F

Average Annual Temperature

63°F

Annual Rainfall

53.67"

Elevation (at County Seat)

331'

Prevailing Winds

Southwest

Sources:
usclimatedata.com (2015)