There are 5 independent living communities near Oakland, Nebraska. The mean cost / day for independent living in Nebraska is about $60, with costs ranging between $20 and $138 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to an average expenditure of $1,813, with costs ranging from about $591 to $4,125. The mean annual cost is $21,763, which is below the US average of $23,100.
Oakland is a town in Burt County, Nebraska. The surrounding area contains 576,149 residents, but there are only 1,801 residing in the city limits. Around 36% of the local populace are over 55.
Oakland has an above average SeniorScore™ of 75. The city's average household income is $52,000 ($24,000 on a per capita basis), versus the average of $50,000 for the state of Nebraska. The average home price in Oakland is $133,500, which is relatively lower than the state average of $139,500. Oakland also has a low unemployment rate of approximately 1.47%.
Oakland has extreme mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city gets low amounts of precipitation each year. When compared to other American cities, Oakland has exceptional air quality.