Population Profile: Suburban Families and Growing Migration
Predominantly non-Hispanic white, with growing Hispanic and Asian minorities. Median income above the state average, family-oriented and religious profile.
Hendersonville's population exceeds 62,000 and has been growing steadily since the 2000s. The predominant profile consists of families with children, non-Hispanic white residents, and middle to upper-middle class households. Median family income is above the Tennessee average, reflecting the migration of professionals who work in Nashville but prefer to live outside the capital.
The Hispanic and Asian communities have been growing steadily, though they remain minorities. The African American presence is smaller than in Nashville. Most residents identify as Christian, with a strong Baptist, Methodist, and non-denominational church presence. No notable ethnic concentrations exist in specific neighborhoods.
English is the dominant language in nearly all contexts. Newly arrived immigrants typically look to the Nashville metro area to find more established Brazilian, Mexican, Salvadoran, and Kurdish communities. The city has a moderately aging profile, with many retirees drawn by the lake.
- English
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Korean
- Evangelical Protestantism
- Southern Baptist
- Catholic
- Methodist
- Non-religious