Tennessee (TN) · No state income tax · Property tax: 0.71% · Median home (ZHVI): $325,000
As of · Sources: Zillow ZHVI, Tax Foundation, Census ACS, Freddie Mac PMMS
Your savings rate — the percentage of gross income you save — is the most important factor in building wealth. In Tennessee, with no state income tax, more of your gross income reaches your bank account, making it easier to hit a 20%+ savings rate target. The cost of living index of 92.1 determines your expense floor — moderate living costs give you more room to save aggressively. Target at least 20% for financial independence, adjusting for Tennessee's specific cost profile.
Median income + cost-of-living scale the savings rate for the savings rate calculator in Tennessee. Every row cites a primary public dataset. Numbers reflect the most recent vintage available; refresh cadence is documented in the methodology.
The Savings Rate Calculator runs a well-known formula (principal × rate, discounted cash flow, amortization, or equivalent) client-side and layers on Tennessee's tax and cost-of-living inputs. State-specific numbers — brackets, exemptions, and averages — come from public federal / state datasets cited in the sources section.
Same formula, different inputs. Each city name links to its own pSEO page where the calculator is pre-filled with local medians.
| City | Median home | Median rent | HUD FMR 2BR | Median income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nashville, TN | $453,873 | $1,784/mo | $1,650/mo | $82,499 |
| Memphis, TN | $244,084 | $1,435/mo | $1,325/mo | $64,743 |
| Knoxville, TN | $361,804 | $1,731/mo | $1,600/mo | $69,734 |
| Chattanooga, TN | $322,364 | $1,524/mo | $1,400/mo | $68,666 |
| Clarksville, TN | $293,289 | $1,337/mo | $1,225/mo | $66,210 |
Sources: Zillow ZHVI + ZORI[1], HUD FMR[2], Census ACS[3], Freddie Mac PMMS[4].
Moving one state over changes the savings rate numbers. Compare median home value (Zillow ZHVI), top marginal income tax rate, effective property tax rate, and the BEA all-items Regional Price Parity across Tennessee and its border states.
| State | Median home | Top inc tax | Prop tax rate | RPP (US=100) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee (this page) | $325,000 | None | 0.71% | 92.1 |
| Alabama equivalent | $223,000 | 5.00% | 0.41% | 89.1 |
| see Arkansas | $198,000 | 3.90% | 0.64% | 86.8 |
| compare to Georgia | $325,000 | 5.39% | 0.92% | 96.5 |
| check Kentucky | $205,000 | 4.00% | 0.83% | 89.9 |
Sources: Zillow ZHVI[1], state Departments of Revenue / Tax Foundation[2], Tax Foundation property taxes[3], BEA Regional Price Parities[4].
These calculators share inputs with the savings rate formula, so pair them to pressure-test your answer from multiple angles.
| Metric | Tennessee | National Avg | AL | AR | GA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $325,000 | $420,000 | $295,000 | $275,000 | $395,000 |
| Property Tax Rate | 0.71% | 1.07% | 0.41% | 0.62% | 0.92% |
| State Income Tax | None | 4.6%* | 5% | 4.9% | 5.75% |
| Avg Insurance Cost | $1,560/yr | $1,544/yr | $1,320/yr | $1,440/yr | $1,440/yr |
| Cost of Living Index | 92.1 | 100 | 88 | 84 | 97 |
| Household Income — p25 | $39,214 | $41,401 | $28,776 | $32,400 | $40,000 |
| Household Income — p50 (median) | $75,712 | $83,592 | $65,382 | $64,553 | $80,215 |
| Household Income — p75 | $132,597 | $153,000 | $127,601 | $115,675 | $149,001 |
*Average of states that levy an income tax. 2026 estimates. Tennessee has zero state income tax — no tax on wages, salaries, interest, or dividends.[3] Income percentiles from DQYDJ/Census CPS 2024[4].
Track take-home pay: no state income tax means only federal + FICA apply — one of the simpler payroll pictures in the U.S. in Tennessee.
Anchor savings goals to the Tennessee cost of living index (92.1). A national 20% savings rate needs adjustment up or down depending on local expense floors.
Use tax-advantaged accounts first: 401(k), HSA, IRA. Since Tennessee has no income tax, Roth accounts may be especially attractive — you lock in today's zero-state-tax cost forever.
Every number on this page reads from the same CalcFi data repository used by the Live Data pages below — the figures stay consistent.
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CalcFi pSEO pages combine three inputs: (1) the calculator formula itself, which runs client-side so no inputs leave your browser; (2) state-level financial constants from primary public datasets; and (3) national benchmarks for comparison. The Tennessee page uses the property tax rate (0.71%), median home price ($325,000), and no state income tax from the sources listed below.
Refresh cadence:state tax brackets and minimum wage rates are reviewed annually after each state's legislative session. Property tax, median home price, insurance, and cost-of-living figures are reviewed annually against the primary sources. Income percentiles are refreshed when the Census CPS/IPUMS releases update (typically September). Page-level dateModified matches the last editorial review date, shown above.
Known limits: statewide averages mask large intra-state variance — county-level property tax and metro-level home prices differ significantly from the figures shown. For the most precise calculations, cross-check the output against your actual county assessor and the latest federal/state tax tables at filing time.
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