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Tennessee

785 zip codes · State code: TN

6,326,930

Population

$46,983

Median Income

$145,158

Median Home Value

40,848.41 mi²

Land Area

Income Distribution

ZIP Code Types

Top Cities by Population

Cities in Tennessee

City Population ZIP Codes
Pruden 1
Arnold Afb 1
Gibson 1
Shawanee 1
Laconia 1
Summitville 1
Como 1
Wynnburg 1
Smartt 1
Mitchellville 1
Woodland Mills 1
Tipton 1
Campaign 1
Mountain Home 1
Norene 1
Pickwick Dam 1
Fruitvale 1
Macon 1
Bakewell 1
Allred 1
Silerton 1
Eaton 1
Chewalla 1
Spring Creek 1
Fosterville 1
Tigrett 1
Ridgetop 1
Collegedale 1
Clarksburg 1
Lone Mountain 1
Idlewild 1
Crockett Mills 1
Ellendale 1
Gladeville 1
Lenox 1
Milligan College 1
Brunswick 1
Lowland 1
Cokercreek 1
Rugby 1
Whiteside 1
Braden 1
Conasauga 1
Yorkville 1
Arthur 1
Memphis 696,544 61
Nashville 429,204 39
Knoxville 391,389 31
Chattanooga 198,659 20
Murfreesboro 155,925 7
Clarksville 151,785 5
Franklin 90,669 5
Johnson City 89,987 6
Cleveland 88,774 5
Kingsport 87,124 6
Jackson 86,421 6
Maryville 81,474 4
Antioch 78,406 2
Cordova 78,138 3
Cookeville 63,208 5
Hendersonville 59,256 2
Columbia 54,469 2
Lebanon 54,054 3
Morristown 50,515 4
Crossville 50,276 5
Sevierville 50,180 3
Smyrna 49,322 1
Brentwood 49,035 2
Collierville 48,642 2
Mount Juliet 46,463 2
Greeneville 43,989 3
Gallatin 42,758 1
Germantown 40,131 3
Hixson 40,042 1
Bristol 39,102 3
Arlington 38,927 1
Madison 37,316 2
Hermitage 35,230 1
Elizabethton 33,689 2
Shelbyville 32,744 3
Mcminnville 32,495 2
Ooltewah 32,244 1
La Vergne 31,513 2
Goodlettsville 30,215 2
Oak Ridge 29,700 2
Springfield 28,714 1
Millington 27,932 4
Jonesborough 27,585 1
Dyersburg 27,406 2
Dickson 27,024 2
Soddy Daisy 26,835 2
Lenoir City 26,526 2
Spring Hill 26,418 1
Clinton 25,749 2
Manchester 25,596 2
Athens 25,461 2
Powell 25,459 1
Tullahoma 24,494 1
Sparta 23,825 1
Newport 22,608 2

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ZIP codes does each US state have?
The number of ZIP codes per state varies widely. Texas and California have the most with over 2,500 each, while smaller states like Delaware and Rhode Island have fewer than 100. The count depends on population density, land area, and how the USPS has organized delivery routes.
What ZIP code ranges are assigned to each state?
Each state is assigned specific ZIP code ranges. For example, New York uses 100xx-149xx, California uses 900xx-961xx, and Texas uses 750xx-799xx. These ranges generally follow the east-to-west numbering pattern established when ZIP codes were introduced in 1963.
Why do some states share ZIP code prefixes?
States share ZIP code prefixes because the first three digits identify a Sectional Center Facility (SCF), which may serve areas in multiple states. Border regions often share mail processing facilities, leading to overlapping prefix assignments.
How is census data linked to ZIP codes?
The US Census Bureau uses ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) to associate demographic data with postal areas. ZCTAs approximate ZIP code boundaries using census blocks and provide population, income, housing, and other statistics at the postal code level.
What is the difference between a ZIP code and a ZCTA?
ZIP codes are delivery routes defined by the USPS for mail delivery, while ZCTAs (ZIP Code Tabulation Areas) are geographic areas defined by the Census Bureau for statistical purposes. ZCTAs approximate ZIP code boundaries but may not match exactly, especially in rural or less populated areas.