There are 20 nursing homes serving New Ulm, Minnesota. This includes 4 in New Ulm and 16 nearby. The daily costs for nursing home care in Minnesota range from $140 up to $357, with a median expense running approximately $228. The monthly expense averages roughly $6,840 and ranges between $4,200 and $10,710. On a yearly basis, the average cost is about $83,264, which is greater than the nationwide average of $77,380.
New Ulm is a small city in Brown County, Minnesota. The encompassing metropolitan area contains 1,077,918 people, but there are 16,759 living inside the city itself. 32% of the population are over the age of 55.
New Ulm has an above average SeniorScore™ of 72. The city has an average per capita income of $27,000. The average household income is $48,000 vs the average of $53,000 for the entire state of Minnesota. The current unemployment rate is approximately 4.5% and the average housing price is $204,000, which is less than the Minnesota average of $211,500.
New Ulm has very harsh average temperatures, with severely cold winters and calm summers. The area receives low amounts of rain each year. Compared to similarly-sized cities, New Ulm has good air quality and an exceptionally low rate of crime.