Residents of Wayne County received $12,458 per capita in transfers in 2022, ranking it 58th in Tennessee

Residents of Wayne County received ,458 per capita in transfers in 2022, ranking it 58th in Tennessee
John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group — Official Website
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In 2022, Wayne County ranked 38th lowest per capita recipient of government transfers in Tennessee, with residents receiving $12,458 per capita from programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and income maintenance, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

In total, residents in Wayne County received $203.2 million in government transfers, which accounted for 34.1% of total county income.

Comparatively, across all counties in Tennessee, government transfer payments totaled $79 billion, making up 19.2% of the state residents’ total income, with an average of $11,209 per resident.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

Breaking down the contributions in Wayne County at the time, Social Security transfers totaled $72.9 million, amounting to $4,470 per capita, or 35.9% of total government transfers. Medicare transfers accounted for $58.3 million ($3,577 per capita), representing 28.7% of the total. Medicaid contributed $30.3 million ($1,857 per capita), making up 14.9% of total transfers. Income maintenance programs, including assistance such as SNAP or TANF, added another $20.1 million ($1,232 per capita), or 9.9% of the total.

With 19.5% of the population aged 65 and older, Wayne County has a significant demand for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Total per capita income excluding government transfers in Wayne County was $24,081, far below the county’s total income of $36,538, emphasizing the role of government transfers in overall income.

When comparing 2022 to the previous year, Wayne County saw a decrease of 16.4% in per capita government transfers, from $14,885 to $12,458 per capita.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans’ income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.21% (or $2,022 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.63% (or $11,542 per capita) in 2022. In Wayne County, reliance on government transfers has similarly increased from 12% (or $1,607 per capita) in 1970 to 34.1% (or $12,458 per capita) in 2022, reflecting broader national trends.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Wayne County, 2022

2022 Tennessee County Rankings by Per Capita Government Transfers

County State Rank (Per Capita Transfers) Per Capita Transfers ($) Dependency on Transfers (%) % Population 65+ Social Security Transfers ($) Medicare Transfers ($) Medicaid Transfers ($) Income Maintenance Transfers ($)
Cumberland County 1 $16,947 38% 32.22% $467,812,000 $311,944,000 $108,267,000 $75,057,000
Decatur County 2 $16,553 33.61% 23.13% $66,054,000 $60,073,000 $30,593,000 $17,592,000
Fentress County 3 $16,457 39.47% 22.97% $101,784,000 $90,638,000 $57,971,000 $34,941,000
Unicoi County 4 $15,735 37% 23.73% $91,395,000 $77,890,000 $45,775,000 $23,102,000
Benton County 5 $15,599 38.18% 24.16% $90,233,000 $70,813,000 $37,952,000 $24,665,000
Greene County 6 $15,324 36.25% 22% $371,087,000 $312,128,000 $218,772,000 $93,607,000
Pickett County 7 $15,310 36.57% 28.32% $29,892,000 $21,070,000 $10,884,000 $7,166,000
Cocke County 8 $15,152 37.19% 21.87% $187,899,000 $144,275,000 $100,115,000 $69,890,000
Carroll County 9 $15,132 37.32% 20% $144,019,000 $126,506,000 $69,921,000 $43,236,000
Stewart County 10 $15,122 31% 20.81% $66,475,000 $51,417,000 $26,979,000 $17,797,000
Houston County 11 $14,918 38% 20.92% $37,065,000 $36,077,000 $19,853,000 $12,458,000
Campbell County 12 $14,913 35.46% 20.63% $186,229,000 $148,438,000 $114,279,000 $74,621,000
McNairy County 13 $14,866 38.76% 20.72% $129,735,000 $112,895,000 $66,643,000 $41,471,000
Grundy County 14 $14,822 38.53% 20.48% $68,664,000 $48,190,000 $40,037,000 $27,832,000
Scott County 15 $14,817 39.55% 17.35% $90,183,000 $93,211,000 $69,308,000 $45,428,000
Claiborne County 16 $14,809 35.19% 20.29% $158,166,000 $133,001,000 $86,380,000 $53,297,000
Henry County 17 $14,703 28.1% 23.85% $177,832,000 $129,500,000 $61,085,000 $50,489,000
Johnson County 18 $14,596 37.88% 23.84% $94,735,000 $76,276,000 $35,441,000 $28,305,000
Hardin County 19 $14,513 32.78% 23.78% $141,768,000 $103,085,000 $69,739,000 $42,640,000
Loudon County 20 $14,420 21.49% 27.76% $376,243,000 $254,539,000 $77,436,000 $51,893,000
Roane County 21 $14,340 28.57% 23.62% $304,796,000 $220,408,000 $115,522,000 $65,102,000
White County 22 $14,158 34.13% 20.67% $137,550,000 $106,974,000 $62,814,000 $41,821,000
Lake County 23 $14,093 46.35% 17.12% $22,323,000 $28,929,000 $21,170,000 $13,832,000
Obion County 24 $14,054 28.69% 21% $155,026,000 $124,998,000 $64,493,000 $47,693,000
Clay County 25 $14,046 33.91% 25.37% $37,894,000 $27,269,000 $17,687,000 $12,746,000
Hancock County 26 $13,869 43.58% 22.67% $24,265,000 $26,067,000 $20,980,000 $15,321,000
Hawkins County 27 $13,825 33.61% 21.75% $319,253,000 $193,456,000 $125,764,000 $82,813,000
Rhea County 28 $13,688 31.54% 19.18% $154,804,000 $117,916,000 $87,320,000 $53,398,000
Marion County 29 $13,654 28.68% 21.33% $147,877,000 $115,955,000 $59,186,000 $42,347,000
Humphreys County 30 $13,582 30.48% 20.29% $93,461,000 $71,742,000 $41,632,000 $23,905,000
Sullivan County 31 $13,561 26.54% 22.17% $870,571,000 $592,188,000 $287,518,000 $202,413,000
Gibson County 32 $13,559 29.44% 17.5% $226,139,000 $190,975,000 $134,206,000 $75,246,000
Monroe County 33 $13,500 32.61% 22% $246,422,000 $173,801,000 $92,115,000 $68,222,000
Hardeman County 34 $13,451 38.69% 18.57% $109,180,000 $91,237,000 $68,593,000 $48,255,000
Sequatchie County 35 $13,432 29.16% 21.42% $83,555,000 $54,961,000 $33,202,000 $23,657,000
Warren County 36 $13,410 32% 17.98% $184,659,000 $157,595,000 $96,541,000 $68,394,000
Haywood County 37 $13,367 35.62% 20.96% $78,584,000 $58,071,000 $43,383,000 $36,977,000
Dyer County 38 $13,347 26.24% 17.91% $161,506,000 $128,814,000 $82,913,000 $65,245,000
Carter County 39 $13,321 32.99% 22.68% $273,358,000 $195,379,000 $118,469,000 $80,468,000
Van Buren County 40 $13,232 36.79% 23.97% $31,698,000 $20,756,000 $16,597,000 $8,112,000
Giles County 41 $13,151 29.46% 21% $146,765,000 $111,985,000 $55,654,000 $39,589,000
Meigs County 42 $13,144 32.98% 21.53% $62,827,000 $41,970,000 $28,420,000 $20,962,000
Jackson County 43 $13,108 35.2% 23.37% $58,746,000 $41,282,000 $23,190,000 $17,434,000
Grainger County 44 $13,012 30.68% 21.56% $115,030,000 $85,198,000 $49,180,000 $35,355,000
Lawrence County 45 $12,973 30.76% 17.6% $196,977,000 $171,147,000 $94,303,000 $60,549,000
Madison County 46 $12,950 24.77% 18% $420,877,000 $301,237,000 $267,436,000 $165,783,000
Coffee County 47 $12,890 27.48% 17.57% $259,259,000 $213,808,000 $126,861,000 $79,889,000
Jefferson County 48 $12,877 28.73% 20.67% $274,198,000 $169,226,000 $130,457,000 $70,979,000
McMinn County 49 $12,873 29.65% 20.36% $258,060,000 $178,768,000 $109,112,000 $75,534,000
Hamblen County 50 $12,864 27.51% 17.5% $290,735,000 $217,665,000 $148,929,000 $91,185,000
Lauderdale County 51 $12,862 32.39% 16.65% $97,232,000 $92,292,000 $56,269,000 $48,928,000
Crockett County 52 $12,859 27.23% 19.15% $61,392,000 $46,014,000 $31,597,000 $21,562,000
Anderson County 53 $12,818 24.92% 20.11% $381,710,000 $264,116,000 $171,643,000 $99,886,000
Weakley County 54 $12,807 28% 18.43% $142,522,000 $113,518,000 $77,503,000 $42,328,000
Lincoln County 55 $12,801 26.25% 20% $169,064,000 $126,198,000 $57,398,000 $45,908,000
Perry County 56 $12,741 35.88% 21.44% $39,094,000 $27,731,000 $18,588,000 $11,864,000
Putnam County 57 $12,695 26.29% 16.41% $339,759,000 $279,473,000 $188,540,000 $102,198,000
Wayne County 58 $12,458 34% 19.45% $72,893,000 $58,326,000 $30,287,000 $20,084,000
Overton County 59 $12,455 31.58% 20.38% $107,906,000 $75,150,000 $38,389,000 $31,662,000
Henderson County 60 $12,444 26.92% 19% $118,839,000 $92,452,000 $61,309,000 $41,276,000
DeKalb County 61 $12,390 25.66% 18.89% $90,999,000 $70,351,000 $44,381,000 $30,530,000
Lewis County 62 $12,333 29.6% 21% $52,524,000 $41,140,000 $27,592,000 $17,928,000
Franklin County 63 $12,305 26.45% 20.67% $212,139,000 $146,048,000 $70,934,000 $49,692,000
Polk County 64 $12,256 30% 20.98% $81,229,000 $58,627,000 $29,128,000 $22,394,000
Washington County 65 $12,248 22.94% 19% $615,751,000 $409,911,000 $256,367,000 $146,731,000
Sevier County 66 $12,198 23.21% 20.61% $466,105,000 $330,162,000 $149,408,000 $110,367,000
Union County 67 $12,124 29.67% 18.9% $89,503,000 $53,126,000 $48,784,000 $32,668,000
Fayette County 68 $12,000 16.32% 23.14% $219,387,000 $155,440,000 $56,475,000 $46,378,000
Dickson County 69 $11,745 22.74% 16.74% $224,915,000 $172,195,000 $109,757,000 $62,040,000
Hickman County 70 $11,646 27.36% 18% $102,365,000 $79,928,000 $45,791,000 $34,111,000
Bradley County 71 $11,568 24.55% 17.48% $471,621,000 $338,648,000 $201,292,000 $136,267,000
Blount County 72 $11,515 21.59% 21.15% $675,709,000 $434,474,000 $194,175,000 $126,928,000
Hamilton County 73 $11,478 18.91% 18.39% $1,557,930,000 $1,122,807,000 $648,196,000 $446,126,000
Cannon County 74 $11,469 26% 18.19% $64,596,000 $41,946,000 $24,947,000 $18,531,000
Morgan County 75 $11,358 30.7% 19% $96,108,000 $54,051,000 $38,349,000 $29,472,000
Chester County 76 $11,186 27.49% 17.15% $72,275,000 $49,632,000 $28,904,000 $24,002,000
Moore County 77 $11,126 22.88% 22% $30,387,000 $15,742,000 $7,107,000 $5,717,000
Macon County 78 $11,067 27.77% 15.84% $95,712,000 $73,423,000 $54,347,000 $40,294,000
Maury County 79 $11,045 20.86% 17.23% $446,118,000 $325,434,000 $170,963,000 $109,145,000
Tipton County 80 $10,983 22.48% 15.79% $233,077,000 $173,495,000 $88,884,000 $82,740,000
Bledsoe County 81 $10,981 31.53% 21.39% $60,464,000 $41,210,000 $25,602,000 $20,072,000
Shelby County 82 $10,933 18.61% 14.79% $3,012,928,000 $2,348,153,000 $1,759,589,000 $1,874,568,000
Smith County 83 $10,931 22.75% 17.18% $82,689,000 $57,197,000 $34,770,000 $25,650,000
Cheatham County 84 $10,800 19.54% 16.23% $173,095,000 $124,172,000 $63,099,000 $37,259,000
Marshall County 85 $10,787 22.37% 16.53% $140,445,000 $107,452,000 $57,011,000 $40,060,000
Bedford County 86 $10,482 22.14% 14.84% $188,319,000 $133,466,000 $90,727,000 $71,765,000
Robertson County 87 $10,318 19.72% 15.11% $281,730,000 $220,385,000 $100,005,000 $78,406,000
Knox County 88 $10,209 16% 16.26% $1,887,634,000 $1,307,317,000 $740,493,000 $495,325,000
Montgomery County 89 $10,051 20.54% 9.97% $566,108,000 $372,602,000 $296,222,000 $279,539,000
Sumner County 90 $9,598 15.4% 16.69% $794,660,000 $534,373,000 $241,314,000 $172,760,000
Wilson County 91 $9,282 14.25% 15.94% $608,715,000 $397,846,000 $179,860,000 $110,818,000
Trousdale County 92 $8,910 23.77% 12.93% $35,730,000 $32,560,000 $17,467,000 $12,394,000
Davidson County 93 $8,747 10.22% 13% $1,985,872,000 $1,552,026,000 $1,169,656,000 $824,136,000
Rutherford County 94 $7,678 14.86% 11.17% $965,627,000 $649,728,000 $421,015,000 $330,561,000
Williamson County 95 $6,852 5.71% 14.76% $889,097,000 $512,886,000 $107,849,000 $82,864,000


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