Metropolitan Area Statistics
| Geographic Area | July 1, 2012 | 2010 Census | 2000 Census | 1990 Census | 1980 Census | 1970 Census | 1960 Census | 1950 Census |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin | 1,726,693 | 1,589,934 | 1,311,789 | 985,026 | 850,505 | 541,108 | 399,743 | 321,758 |
| Cannon County | 13,811 | 13,801 | 12,826 | 10,467* | 10,234* | 8,467* | 8,537* | 9,174* |
| Cheatham County | 39,271 | 39,105 | 35,912 | 27,140 | 21,616 | 13,199* | 9,428* | 9,167* |
| Davidson County | 648,295 | 626,681 | 569,891 | 510,784 | 477,811 | 448,003 | 399,743 | 321,758 |
| Dickson County | 50,381 | 49,666 | 43,156 | 35,061 | 30,037 | 21,977* | 18,839* | 18,805* |
| Hickman County | 24,170 | 24,690 | 22,295 | 16,754* | 15,151* | 12,096* | 11,862* | 13,353* |
| Macon County | 22,498 | 22,248 | 20,386 | 15,906* | 15,700* | 12,315* | 12,197* | 13,599* |
| Maury County | 81,990 | 80,956* | 69,498* | 54,812* | 51,095* | 43,376* | 41,699* | 40,368* |
| Robertson County | 66,931 | 66,283 | 54,433 | 41,494 | 37,021 | 29,102* | 27,335* | 27,024* |
| Rutherford County | 274,454 | 262,604 | 182,023 | 118,570 | 84,058 | 59,428* | 52,368* | 40,696* |
| Smith County | 19,102 | 19,166 | 17,712 | 14,143* | 14,935* | 12,509* | 12,059* | 14,098* |
| Sumner County | 166,123 | 160,645 | 130,449 | 103,281 | 85,790 | 56,106 | 36,217* | 33,533* |
| Trousdale County | 7,795 | 7,870 | 7,259 | 5,920* | 6,137* | 5,155* | 4,914* | 5,520* |
| Williamson County | 192,911 | 183,182 | 126,638 | 81,021 | 58,108 | 34,330* | 25,267* | 24,307* |
| Wilson County | 118,961 | 113,993 | 88,809 | 67,675 | 56,064 | 36,999 | 27,668* | 26,318* |
* County was not a part of this statistical area at the time of this Census and the county's population is not included in the total.
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