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Tennessee’s unemployment dropped to 3.6% in November 2025, with 7,600 new jobs added, mostly in health, education, and administrative services.
Tennessee’s unemployment rate fell to 3.6% in November 2025, down 0.1 percentage points from November 2024, with 7,600 new nonfarm jobs added that month, driven by growth in health services, education, and administrative support.
Year-over-year, the state added 34,800 jobs, led by professional services, trade, and hospitality.
Of 95 counties, 87 had unemployment rates below 5%, with Williamson County at 2.9% and Perry County at 6%, the highest.
Cumberland County’s rate rose slightly to 4.6%.
Data collection for the household survey was skipped in October due to a federal funding lapse.
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El desempleo de Tennessee se redujo al 3.6% en noviembre de 2025, con 7,600 nuevos empleos agregados, principalmente en salud, educación y servicios administrativos.