The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a surge in geographic mobility. According to Pew Research Center, 22 percent of adults in the U.S. have relocated during the pandemic or know someone who did. Interestingly, this reverses a longstanding trend in which Americans were staying put.
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that prior to COVID-19, Americans were moving a lot less. In 1981, 3.4 percent of Americans moved to a different county within the same state while only 2.8 percent moved to a different state entirely. By 2019, those percentages dropped to 2.1 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively. The share of Americans moving across county lines has remained at a relatively flat, low level since 2010.
As people think about where to move during COVID-19 and beyond, job prospects and earning potential will be top of mind. Median earnings for full-time workers in the U.S. was $50,078 in 2019, a 20.6 percent increase since 2010 in nominal dollars. However, the relative cost of living in a given area impacts purchasing power and should be an important factor when weighing employment opportunities. There is significant regional variation in cost-of-living adjusted earnings across the U.S., with residents in the Northeast and Midwest generally faring better than those in the South or West. For example, median adjusted earnings range from a low of $41,063 in Florida to a high of $58,029 in Massachusetts.
To find which states offer the greatest purchasing power, researchers at Smartest Dollar calculated cost-of-living adjusted earnings using data for full-time workers from the U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The analysis found that after adjusting for the cost-of-living, the median annual earnings for full-time workers in Tennessee is $47,221. The national median is $50,078. Here is a summary of the data for Tennessee:
- Median earnings for full-time workers (adjusted): $47,221
- Median earnings for full-time workers (unadjusted): $42,452
- Percentage change since 2010 (unadjusted): 15.8%
- Cost of living (compared to national average): -10.1%
For reference, here are the statistics for the entire United States:
- Median earnings for full-time workers (adjusted): $50,078
- Median earnings for full-time workers (unadjusted): $50,078
- Percentage change since 2010 (unadjusted): 20.6%
- Cost of living (compared to national average): N/A
For more information, a detailed methodology, and complete results, you can find the original report on Smartest Dollar’s website: https://smartestdollar.com/

