Today, Tennessee is the U.S.’s 16th most populous state, with an increasingly diversifying population. Traditionally, its major industries were agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, but in recent years, Tennessee’s healthcare and automobile sectors have grown rapidly. This fast growth, combined with Tennessee’s low cost of living, has drawn many people to relocate from California, Florida, and the Northeast to major cities like Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga.