There are 15 independent living communities serving Aurora, Nebraska. This includes 2 communities in Aurora and 13 nearby. Independent living costs in Nebraska range from about $20 up to $138 per day, with a mean expense running approximately $60. The per month cost averages around $1,813 and ranges between $591 and $4,125. Yearly, the average cost is about $21,763, which is less than the nationwide average of $23,100.
The cost of independent living in Aurora can range from as little as $1,767 per month up to $2,692 per month. The average cost is around $1,980 per month, or around $23,760 annually.
Aurora is a small city in the State of Nebraska. It is located in Hamilton County. While the encompassing statistical area is home to 576,149 people, there are 5,475 living inside the city itself. People over 55 make up about 30% of the total community.
Aurora has an above average SeniorScore™ of 75. The average housing price in the city is $160,500, which is relatively higher than the state average of $139,500. Aurora has a low unemployment rate of approximately 3.64%. The city's average household income is $55,000 ($25,000 per person), compared to an average of $50,000 for the entire state of Nebraska.
Aurora has extreme mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The area receives ideal amounts of precipitation annually. In comparison to other American cities, Aurora has exceptional air quality and a low crime rate.