Tennessee Starts 2026 With Lower Unemployment at 3.5%
Summary
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development released January 2026 unemployment data showing the state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.5%, down 0.1 percentage point from December 2025. Tennessee continues to outperform the national unemployment rate of 4.3%. Over the past year, Tennessee employers added 5,900 nonfarm jobs, with the largest increases in healthcare and social assistance, state government, and arts, entertainment, and recreation sectors.
What changed
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development published January 2026 statewide unemployment statistics. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined to 3.5% from 3.6% in December 2025, while the national rate stood at 4.3%. Total nonfarm employment increased by 7,200 jobs over the month, with gains in private education and health services, professional and business services, and financial activities.
For employers, job seekers, and policymakers, this monthly labor market report provides reference data for workforce planning and economic analysis. County-level unemployment data will be released on April 9, 2026. The department also provides county-level commuter data to help employers understand workforce availability and labor market connections.
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Tennessee Starts Year With Lower Unemployment
January Rate of 3.5% is Well Below the U.S. Rate of 4.3%
Thursday, April 02, 2026 | 01:30pm
NASHVILLE – After a year of steady unemployment, Tennessee began 2026 with a slight decline in its unemployment rate from the previous month, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD).
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for January was 3.5%, down one-tenth of a percentage point from December. The rate was also 3.5% a year ago. Tennessee continues to outperform the national unemployment rate, which was 4.3% in January.
Throughout 2025, the statewide unemployment rate remained stable, ranging from 3.5% to 3.7% each month.
Over the past year, Tennessee employers added 5,900 nonfarm jobs. The largest increases were in the health care and social assistance sector, followed by state government and then the arts, entertainment, and recreation sector.
Over the month, total nonfarm employment increased by 7,200 jobs, with the largest gains in private education and health services, professional and business services, and financial activities.
TDLWD has compiled a comprehensive analysis of the January 2026 statewide unemployment data.
TDLWD also provides valuable county-level commuter data for Tennessee, offering a detailed look at how people travel to work, showing where residents are employed, how far they commute, and how local labor markets are connected across county lines. By exploring these patterns, employers can better understand workforce availability, identify emerging laborsheds, and make more strategic decisions about business location, expansion, and recruitment.
For job seekers and workers, commuter data provides valuable insight into potential employment opportunities beyond their home county, including typical commute times, remote work trends, and regional job hubs.
Tennessee will release the unemployment data for all 95 counties on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. CDT.
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