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Demographics and Statistics
At the center of any region’s success is its ability to attract people and business, yet maintain its livability. Hendersonville, once a quiet lakeside retreat, has grow into a thriving and progressive city that has retained its “village” atmosphere. This growth has driven by an influx of newcomers to the area who seek both a great place to work and a great place to raise a family.
The Hendersonville area has a relatively young and highly educated population with substantial expendable income. They enjoy the amenities that the area has to offer and are drawn to Hendersonville because of its ease of living as well as its close proximity to Nashville.
The demographics of the area support a wide-range of retail interests as well as corporate and industry.
More information available in the following areas:
Population
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Workforce
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Income
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Education
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Industry
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Climate
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Or all six pages in a single Microsoft Excel document (308 KB).
U.S. Census General Demographic Characteristics
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U.S. Census Social Characteristics
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U.S. Census Economic Characteristics
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U.S. Census Housing Characteristics
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