There are 13 independent living communities in Billings, Montana. Independent living costs in Montana range from around $28 to $107 per day, with a mean cost running about $61. The monthly cost averages roughly $1,815 and ranges between $825 and $3,222. On an annual basis, the average cost is around $21,780, which is under the US average of $23,100.
Independent living costs in Billings, MT can range from $1,326 per month to $3,300 per month, with an average cost of around $2,010 per month. That equates to an annual cost of about $24,123.
Located within Yellowstone County, Billings is a medium-sized city in Montana. It is the biggest city in Montana, with 128,125 people living within the city limits and 129,174 in the encompassing area. 27% of the local residents are 55 and over.
Billings has an above average SeniorScore™ of 72. The city's median household income is $53,000 ($28,000 on a per capita basis), in comparison to an average of $45,000 for the whole of Montana. The median housing price in Billings is $88,500, which is lower than the Montana average of $241,500. The city also has a low unemployment rate of roughly 4.78%.
Billings has harsh average temperatures, with severely cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city receives ideal levels of rainfall annually. In comparison to similarly-sized cities, Billings has a moderate crime rate and very good air quality.