Nashville, TN

Census ZIP code profile for Nashville, TN — 24 ZIPs, total population 431,336. Median income, home value, education, commute, and demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2023 5-Year Estimates.

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Nashville, TN is covered by 24 USPS ZIP codes serving a combined population of 431,336 according to Census ACS 5-Year Estimates. U.S. cities rarely map cleanly to a single ZIP — Nashville splits its residents across 24 delivery areas, each with its own demographic and housing profile. The table below lists every ZIP by population, so you can see which neighborhoods carry the weight of the city total and which are smaller pockets of the same municipal boundary.

Aggregated across every ZIP in Nashville, the median household income averages $91,964 and per-capita income averages $60,852. Poverty rate runs at 13.8% and unemployment at 3.6%. On housing, the average median home value is $589,332 with median rent of $1,703 per month, and 49.2% of occupied units are owner-occupied. These are arithmetic averages across the 24 ZIPs — not population-weighted — so small ZIPs influence the headline numbers the same as large ones.

Use this city view to compare ZIPs inside Nashville against each other rather than hunting for a single "city average." The Affordability Dashboard linked below combines these Census inputs with HUD Fair Market Rents, FBI crime data, and Department of Labor childcare costs into a graded scorecard for Nashville as a whole, while individual ZIP pages show fine-grained household income, housing profile, education attainment, commute time, and nearby-ZIP benchmarks. Every field on this page is sourced directly from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates — no estimates, no proprietary scoring, no editorial adjustment.

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24

ZIP Codes

431,336

Population

$91,964

Median Income

$589,332

Median Home Value

34.1

Median Age

How much do residents of Nashville earn?

Median Household Income
$91,964
Per Capita Income
$60,852
Unemployment Rate
3.6%
Poverty Rate
13.8%

What does housing look like in Nashville?

Median Home Value
$589,332
Median Rent
$1,703/mo
Owner Occupied
49.2%
Housing Units
247,584

Who lives in Nashville?

Bachelor's Degree+
60.1%
High School+
74.9%
Avg Commute
22 min
Foreign Born
9.3%

ZIP Codes in Nashville, TN

Side-by-side: Compare 37211 vs 37221 →

ZIP Code Population Density Timezone
37211 74,755 1,350 America/Chicago
37221 36,610 274 America/Chicago
37209 35,457 377 America/Chicago
37207 34,880 709 America/Chicago
37217 29,599 792 America/Chicago
37214 28,973 445 America/Chicago
37206 25,699 1,285 America/Chicago
37205 24,057 640 America/Chicago
37215 21,190 524 America/Chicago
37212 20,148 2,805 America/Chicago
37216 17,848 1,018 America/Chicago
37208 16,067 1,344 America/Chicago
37210 16,067 671 America/Chicago
37218 14,855 146 America/Chicago
37204 12,031 628 America/Chicago
37203 11,883 1,094 America/Chicago
37220 5,786 300 America/Chicago
37201 2,137 2,699 America/Chicago
37219 1,162 2,112 America/Chicago
37228 1,160 303 America/Chicago
37240 754 17,902 America/Chicago
37213 218 116 America/Chicago
37243 0 America/Chicago
37246 0 America/Chicago

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ZIP codes are in Nashville, TN?
Nashville, TN has 24 ZIP codes with a combined population of 431,336, based on Census ACS 2023 data.
What is the median household income in Nashville?
The average median household income across Nashville, TN ZIP codes is $91,964. The poverty rate is 13.8%.
What is the cost of living in Nashville?
The average median home value in Nashville, TN is $589,332. Median rent is $1,703/month. 49.2% of homes are owner-occupied.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2023). Verify with Census Bureau →

Source: HUD USPS Crosswalk (ZIP-to-county mapping) and Source: simplemaps.com (ZIP coordinates & timezones). Verify with HUD →

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