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Median income: $58,573. Median rent: $1,500. Median home price: $380,000.
Relocation guide · Nevada
Las Vegas, NV city guide. Population is 641,903. Median household income is $58,573. Median rent is $1,500.
Median Rent
$1,500/mo
Median Income
$58,573
State Tax
None
Population
641,903
Cost of living
Median income: $58,573. Median rent: $1,500. Median home price: $380,000.
Median Rent/mo
$1,500
Median Home Price
$380,000
Median Income
$58,573
Rent-to-Income
31%
Taxes
State tax rate: 0%. Local tax rate: 8.38%.
State Income Tax
None
Local Tax Rate
8.38%
Climate
Average high: 80°F. Average low: 56°F. Annual rainfall: 4 inches. Sunny days: 294.
Avg High Temp
80°F
Avg Low Temp
56°F
Sunny Days/yr
294
Annual Rainfall
4"
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Median income: $58,573. Median rent: $1,500. Median home price: $380,000.
The median rent in Las Vegas is $1,500/month. Median home price is $380,000. Many newcomers rent for the first year to learn the neighborhoods before buying.
State tax rate: 0%. Local tax rate: 8.38%.
Las Vegas, NV city guide. Population is 641,903. Median household income is $58,573. Median rent is $1,500.
Research neighborhoods carefully — Las Vegas has significant variation in cost and lifestyle by area.
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and NOAA. Updated 2026.