Education, Employment and Housing

Tipton County, TN, hosts 15 public schools, including 3 high schools. Around 87% of adults hold a high school diploma, while about 14% possess a bachelor’s degree or higher. School performance scores average a 6 out of 10, per GreatSchools ratings. The county emphasizes school safety with SROs across all campuses and offers advanced programs like dual enrollment and CTE. Adult education programs, such as GED classes, are available locally to promote lifelong learning.

As of 2022, Tipton County, TN had an employment rate of approximately 56%, with 25,000 employed residents. The largest industries are Health Care & Social Assistance (16%), Manufacturing (14%), and Retail Trade (13%). Major occupation types include office & administrative support (14%) and production (12%). Around 80% of workers commute out of the county for work, primarily to Memphis and neighboring Shelby County, with an average commute time of 33 minutes. Only 6% of residents work within Tipton County itself, highlighting its role as a commuter community.

Tipton County, TN, has a homeownership rate of about 76%, with median home values around $200,000 (Q1 2024). Median rent is approximately $1,100/month. The market has seen modest annual appreciation near 4% in recent years. Housing types range from single-family homes to small-town neighborhoods, like Covington and Munford, with occasional new construction developments. Property tax rates are roughly $1.90 per $100 assessed value, translating to annual taxes near $1,500–$2,000 for median-priced homes. The area offers a mix of suburban and rural living, favored by families and commuters to Memphis.

Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Tipton County, TN, had a population of 60,970. The racial and ethnic makeup was 77.4% White, 16.2% Black or African American, 2.2% Hispanic or Latino, 0.5% Asian, and 3.7% identifying as two or more races. The median age was approximately 39 years. Females made up 51% of the population, while males represented 49%. The population under 18 was about 23%, and those 65 or older comprised 15%.

Elections

Tipton County, TN, has approximately 34,000 registered voters. Elections include presidential, congressional, state, and local races, with turnout reaching 58% in the 2020 general election. The Tipton County Election Commission oversees 16 polling locations across the county. Key issues include education funding and infrastructure. In recent elections, Republican candidates have received over 70% of the local vote, reflecting strong GOP support. Voter registration can be completed online or at the Election Office in Covington. The two major parties—Republican and Democratic—dominate, with the county’s administration ensuring compliance with Tennessee election laws.

County Crime & Safety

Tipton County, TN, has a crime rate lower than the national average, with recent data showing a violent crime rate of 3.2 per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 15.8 per 1,000. Law enforcement agencies provide detailed reporting through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. The county has seen a slight decrease in yearly crimes, with approximately 370 total reported incidents in 2022, emphasizing ongoing efforts to improve public safety and community policing.