Ratio of the poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate among adults ages 65 and older
Tennessee’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #44Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
TennesseeNegative Impact
Tennessee-0.380
41
•
•
22.6
41
11.3
43
5.9
43
$190
25
•
•
51
26
2.2%
24
39.0%
19
9.6%
32
$36,704
38
13.5%
37
3.4%
13
11.5%
35
67.2%
29
35.8
31
4.57
23
•
•
30.2%
36
90.4%
32
90.4%
7
•
•
18.8%
44
91.5%
40
68
34
23.8%
28
55.5%
41
0.435
19
•
•
7.6
24
2.0
26
0.0%
43
88.8%
16
•
•
0
36
31.9%
23
12.8%
27
9.6
35
•
•
75.0%
34
41.0%
32
11.4%
16
13.3%
19
21.9%
31
-0.648
41
•
•
12.6%
41
•
•
49.9
45
198.8
45
265.2
15
9.3%
40
•
•
52.1%
40
71.1%
28
57.0%
40
59.5%
44
•
•
67.8%
41
40.6%
39
64.4%
24
•
•
81.1%
37
2,826
28
-1.023
46
•
•
21.8%
29
6.8%
30
27.7%
44
•
•
562.4
38
6.9%
42
21.5
44
•
•
38.8%
44
•
•
10.8%
49
18.5%
48
-0.779
47
•
•
54.7
49
16.6%
11
20.3%
48
14.6%
27
17.5
29
•
•
13,441
45
1.3
11
•
•
15.5%
47
45.3%
45
9.3%
38
2.0
24
16.8%
48
33.4%
45
11.7%
41
9.1%
39
11.7%
45
4.5%
45
11.6%
48
29.2%
50
14.8%
45
•
•
37.7%
41
38.0%
44
38.9%
46
-0.566
44
•
•
7,051,339
•
21.8%
•
60.9%
•
17.3%
•
34.0%
•
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