There are 32 independent living communities in Omaha, Nebraska. The costs per day for independent living in Nebraska range from $20 up to $138, with a median expenditure running about $60. The per month cost averages around $1,813 and ranges between $591 and $4,125. On a yearly basis, the mean cost is around $21,763, which is below the nationwide average of $23,100.
The cost for independent living in Omaha, NE can range from as little as $1,423 per month all the way up to $2,805 per month. The median cost is around $2,169 per month, or around $26,021 yearly.
Located within Douglas County, Omaha is a large city in Nebraska. It is part of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan statistical area. It is the biggest city in the state, with 518,429 residents living within the city itself and 600,667 in the encompassing metro area. The 55+ community makes up approximately 21% of the overall population.
The SeniorScore™ for Omaha is 78. The city has a mean per capita income of $28,000. The average household income is $57,000 vs an average of $50,000 for the entire state of Nebraska. The current unemployment rate is about 7.01% and the average home price is $136,500, which is relatively less than the state average of $139,500.
Omaha has extreme average temperatures, with cold winters and calm summers. The city gets low levels of rainfall each year. In relation to similarly-sized cities, Omaha has a higher than average crime rate, very low water quality ratings, and subpar air quality.