91 Tennessee Counties Below 5% Unemployment in December 2025
Summary
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development released December 2025 county unemployment data showing 91 of 95 counties with rates below 5%, with the statewide rate at 3.6%. Eighty-seven counties saw decreased rates from November. Williamson and Cheatham counties tied for the lowest rate at 2.6%, while Maury County had the highest at 5.7%.
What changed
This release announces December 2025 county-level unemployment data from TDLWD. No regulatory changes are made. The data shows 91 of Tennessee's 95 counties had unemployment rates below 5%, with a statewide rate of 3.6%. Williamson and Cheatham counties recorded the lowest rates at 2.6%, while Maury County had the highest at 5.7%. Eighty-seven counties experienced rate decreases compared to November.
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Unemployment Rates Below 5% in Nearly Every Tennessee County
87 of the State’s 95 Counties Saw a Decline in Their Rates in December
Thursday, January 29, 2026 | 01:30pm NASHVILLE – All but four Tennessee counties recorded unemployment rates below 5% in December, according to new data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD).
Ninety-one counties reported unemployment rates below 5%, while the other four counties had rates of 5% or greater, with the highest rate at 5.7%.
Unemployment rates decreased from November to December in 87 counties. Rates increased in six counties and remained the same in two counties.
Williamson and Cheatham counties reported the lowest unemployment rates in December at 2.6%. For Williamson, that was a decrease of two-tenths of a percentage point from its November rate. For Cheatham, that was a decrease of four-tenths of a percentage point.
The other counties rounding out the top 10 lowest unemployment rates in the state — Sevier, Wilson, Rutherford, Dickson, Macon, Sumner, Knox, and Haywood — all had rates of 2.7%.
Maury County’s unemployment rate of 5.7% was the highest in Tennessee last month. That rate was up 2.4 percentage points over November.
Lewis County recorded the second-highest unemployment rate for the month at 5.6%, up 1.8 percentage points. Perry County followed with a rate of 5.3%, which was down six-tenths of a percentage point from November.
Tennessee’s statewide unemployment rate in December was 3.6%. Unlike the statewide rate, county rates are not adjusted to account for seasonal impacts on employment.
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A complete analysis of December 2025 county unemployment data
Lowest County Unemployment Rates
- Williamson, 2.6%
- Cheatham, 2.6%
- Sevier, 2.7%
- Wilson, 2.7%
- Rutherford, 2.7%
- Dickson, 2.7%
- Macon, 2.7%
- Sumner, 2.7%
- Knox, 2.7%
- Haywood, 2.7%
Highest County Unemployment Rates
- Maury, 5.7%
- Lewis, 5.6%
- Perry, 5.3%
- Meigs, 5%
- Pickett, 4.8%
- Hardeman, 4.8%
- Hancock, 4.8%
- Lauderdale, 4.6%
- Lawrence, 4.6%
- Greene, 4.6%
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