5,634 tax returns (9,714 people including dependents) moved from Kentucky to Tennessee in the 2022-2023 IRS migration year, carrying $313,358,000 in adjusted gross income.
The KY to Nashville move is common enough to have a pattern: people come for lower tax friction, job or family pull, and a city that feels social without being coastal-scale.
Why this move happens
The move usually happens for healthcare, music, remote work, family proximity, schools, or a desire for a smaller Southern city with real cultural gravity.
The math below is built for a typical two-person, one-house, one-car household clearing $150,000 gross. Your line items will move around. The Nashville guide has a calculator you can run with your actual numbers; this page is the context the calculator cannot give you.
The money: Kentucky vs. Nashville, TN
Annual line items, $150K household, $450K home, one car. State averages, not quotes.
| Line item | Kentucky | Nashville, TN | Delta | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State + local income tax | $6,000 | $0 | $-6,000 | $150K household. Tennessee has no income tax. |
| Property tax | $3,510 | $2,970 | $-540 | $450K home. Effective rate 0.78% vs 0.66%. |
| Homeowners + auto insurance | $4,015 | $3,310 | $-705 | State-average full-coverage auto plus HO3 homeowners. |
| Utilities (electric + gas + water) | $3,540 | $3,480 | $-60 | Monthly average multiplied by 12. |
| Sales tax (on $28K taxable spend) | $1,680 | $2,674 | +$994 | Combined state plus average local. |
| Annual total (these lines only) | $18,745 | $12,434 | $-6,311 |
On these five lines, the Nashville move runs $6,311 cheaper per year than staying in Kentucky. That ignores housing cost and a dozen smaller lines like HOA, childcare, and groceries.
Two warnings. Cheaper is not the same as "solves your problems." Most people who leave Nashville in year two cite non-financial reasons. And carrying costs move after closing: property tax, insurance, HOA, and repairs will not always look like the closing document.
Housing: what Kentucky money actually buys
The move works when the household picks a specific Nashville problem to solve: tax, job, school, family, or daily life. It disappoints when the target is only cheaper vibe.
Where Kentucky movers land professionally
Healthcare, universities, music, hospitality, construction, state government, and remote roles are the most common landing lanes.
Common landing employers for Kentucky movers
- Vanderbilt
- HCA Healthcare
- state government
- universities
- music and live-events firms
- hospitality groups
- remote employers
Climate shock: what changes when you leave Kentucky
Expect humid summers, strong pollen, mild winter, and severe-weather alerts that can happen overnight.
Things Kentucky movers do not expect
- Nashville is more car-dependent than visitors expect.
- The best neighborhoods are not cheap.
- School planning starts earlier than newcomers think.
- The sales tax shows up in daily life.
The social rebuild
Nashville is friendly, but belonging usually runs through institutions: music, church, school, sports, volunteering, healthcare, or recurring neighborhood rituals.
The regret pattern, if it comes
The common regret is expecting Nashville to deliver cheap urban life automatically. It delivers a strong life when work, school, commute, and neighborhood are chosen deliberately.
Return flow context
In the same year, 10,153 people moved from Tennessee back to Kentucky. Roughly one person goes the other way for every 1 who make your move. That is the flow you are joining.
Five things a Kentucky transplant wishes someone had told them
- Test the commute at the exact hour.
- Pick the school path before the address.
- Keep a storm routine ready.
- Choose distance from Broadway deliberately.
- Join something structured in the first ninety days.
The Kentucky to Nashville move, in four lines
- Volume. 9,714 people in a single tax year. This is a measurable wave.
- Net annual delta on five lines. $6,311 less per year for a $150K household. Housing is separate and usually larger.
- Climate. Summer is longer and more humid than Kentucky on average.
- Timeline. Eighteen to twenty-four months to feeling at home. Year one is mostly logistics.