Jamestown Is The Poorest Town In Tennessee

The Typical Jamestown Household Earns Just $18,000 A Year, 69.2% Less Than The Statewide Median Tennessee Household Income. Given The Low Incomes, It Is Not Surprising That A Larger Than Average Share Of Residents Live In Poverty. The Local Poverty Rate In The Town Stands At 46.7%, Compared To The Statewide Poverty Rate Of 14.3%.

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Inflation Causes TN Households To Spend Over $600 More Monthly Than Last Year

The United States Congress Joint Economic Committee Has Released A Report That Shows The Typical Tennessee Household Is Spending $616 More For The Same Goods And Services Than They Did Last Year At The Same Time.

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Inflation Slowed In April, But Prices Continued Their Steady Increase

Inflation Continued Its Steady Rise In April, When The Consumer Price Index Increased 8.3% Over Last Year, According To Data Released Wednesday By The U.S. Bureau Of Labor Statistics.

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