There are 38 independent living communities in Las Vegas, Nevada. Independent living costs in Nevada range from about $26 up to $103 daily, with an average expense running about $60. The per month expense averages around $1,787 and ranges between $770 and $3,080. On a yearly basis, the mean cost is about $21,450, which is less than the US average of $23,100.
Costs for independent living in Las Vegas typically range between $825 per month and $2,547 per month. The median cost is $1,650 per month, or around $19,800 per year.
Located in Clark County, Las Vegas is a major city in Nevada. With 2,084,793 residents in the encompassing statistical area and 1,417,793 living within the city, it is the biggest city in the state. The 55-and-over community constitutes approximately 22% of the total population.
Las Vegas has a good SeniorScore™ of 73. The city has an average per capita income of $27,000. The median household income is $56,000 compared to the average of $49,000 for the entire state of Nevada. The current unemployment rate is approximately 10.88% and the median home price is $138,000, which is much less than the Nevada average of $238,500.
Las Vegas has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very temperate summers. The area receives optimal levels of precipitation annually. Las Vegas has very low air quality, very low water quality, and a very high rate of crime compared to other cities in the United States.