Best Counties in Tennessee — 2026 Rankings

95 of 95 counties scored across 12 dimensions

Total Counties

95

95 scored

Average Score

51/100

composite score

Top County
Score Range

22.369

lowest to highest

State Overview

Understanding County Scores in Tennessee

Tennessee Slightly Outperforms the National Median

Tennessee earns a composite livability score of 51.3, placing it just above the national median of 50.0. While the state maintains a competitive edge overall, its 95 counties show a significant divide between high-performing rural areas and struggling urban centers.

A National Leader in Tax and Cost Efficiency

The Volunteer State shines with a Tax Score of 83.7, reflecting its status as one of the most tax-friendly environments in the country. This advantage is bolstered by a Cost Score of 60.8, which indicates that everyday living expenses remain well below the national average.

Health and Income Metrics Lag Behind Financial Gains

Tennessee's overall rating faces downward pressure from a low Health Score of 28.7 and an Income Score of 36.0. These figures suggest that while the cost of entry is low, residents often trade off access to high-paying jobs and top-tier healthcare outcomes.

Rural Counties Lead the Livability Charts

Van Buren County takes the top spot with a score of 69.0, followed closely by Perry at 68.3 and Pickett at 67.3. These three counties dominate the index by combining elite tax scores near 95.0 with exceptional affordability that far outpaces urban hubs like Davidson or Shelby.

Ideal for Retirees and Cost-Conscious Households

Tennessee is a premier destination for those who prioritize low taxes and a manageable cost of living over urban amenities or high health metrics. It best suits retirees, remote workers, or families looking to maximize their purchasing power in quiet, low-risk settings.

All County Rankings in Tennessee

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Showing 125 of 95 counties

1

Van Buren County

93.984.939.986.421.561.397.43.573.7N/A68N/A
69
2

Perry County

76.784.915.791.622.367.566.68664.73238.7N/A
68.2
3

Pickett County

95.484.26.886.823.95595.420.273.7N/A73.3N/A
67.3
4

Moore County

87.557.558.466.955.457.990.18660.348.245.5N/A
65.9
5

Claiborne County

86.884.88.976.723.456.657.28663.421.958.4N/A
64.5
6

Clay County

72.897.8779.42057.186.72558.147.257.3N/A
64.2
7

Cannon County

8873.73386.222.938.377.18659.543.850.9N/A
63.5
8

Morgan County

76.481.231.464.219.560.5818672.8N/A63.2N/A
62.1
9

Johnson County

94.895.418.943.922.250.171.8867424.355.7N/A
61.5
10

Wayne County

81.793.220.469.726.946.8578.264.834.136.5N/A
61.4
11

Chester County

81.777.140.861.326.25755.58663.326.138.1N/A
61.2
12

Williamson County

92.12.399.464.395.166.314.96264.33948.5N/A
60.7
13

Grainger County

85.286.817.455.419.252.481.48665.842.455.2N/A
60.6
14

Bledsoe County

93.682.613.756.527.348.675.942.572.227.642.1N/A
60.4
15

Hancock County

90.4980.432.318.262.388.18667.9N/A69.5N/A
59.9
16

Stewart County

83.967.845.468.331.850.770.717.47046.147.1N/A
59.9
17

Houston County

77.5852459.921.743.386.98664.635.942.3N/A
59.5
18

Unicoi County

77.884.115.260.721.544.289.48668.432.355.5N/A
59.5
19

White County

92.367.31963.718.248.361.58664N/A49.7N/A
57.9
20

Scott County

83.290.94.940.417.257.373.98669N/A66.3N/A
57.8
21

Decatur County

87.186.58.639.520.156.761.68661.825.232.7N/A
57.1
22

Fentress County

96.794.816.430.814.851.571.629.277.4N/A68.1N/A
56.5
23

Fayette County

96.436.188.360.650.929.424.18659.541.934.6N/A
55.6
24

Meigs County

94.370.333.919.931.859.887.38662.950.236.6N/A
55.6
25

Lincoln County

88.463.248.533.63559.841.18666.245.443.2N/A
55.5
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Frequently Asked Questions about Counties in Tennessee

Common questions about county rankings and scores in Tennessee.

What is the best county in Tennessee?

Van Buren County is the top-ranked county in Tennessee with a CountyScore of 69/100. It leads the state across the available scoring dimensions, which include Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, Water Quality, Weather & Climate, Soil Quality, Lawn Care, Farmers Markets.

How many counties are ranked in Tennessee?

Tennessee has 95 counties in total. Of those, 95 have been ranked with a composite score based on available data dimensions. The remaining 0 counties do not yet have enough data for a full score.

What factors determine a county's score?

Each county is scored 0–100 across up to eight data dimensions: Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, and Water Quality. The composite score is a weighted average of whichever dimensions have data. Currently available dimensions are: Property Tax, Cost of Living, Income & Jobs, Safety, Health, Schools, Disaster Risk, Water Quality, Weather & Climate, Soil Quality, Lawn Care, Farmers Markets. Higher scores are always better — a score of 100 represents the best possible performance for that dimension.

What is the average county score in Tennessee?

The average composite CountyScore across all ranked counties in Tennessee is 51/100. The national average is 50/100, so Tennessee counties score 1 points above the national average.

How does Tennessee compare to other states?

Tennessee's average county score of 51/100 is 1 points above the national average of 50/100. You can compare Tennessee counties to counties in any other state using the county detail pages or the CountyScore compare tool.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, FBI UCR, CDC, FEMA NRI, NCES, EPA SDWIS, 2019–2023 ACS — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.