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🇺🇸 Cost of Living in Nevada

One city deep-dive — more coming as we expand

We currently track 1 city in Nevada. Numbers are real but may not represent the full state — we're expanding coverage.

Median monthly budget · single · city center

$2,786/mo

Across 1 city we track

Couple

$3,670

Family of 4

$8,064

Median local salary (after tax)$3,794/mo

State income tax — the silent budget killer

Tax-freeNo state income tax

On a $100k salary, state income tax alone can mean $0 to $13,000+ difference. This matters more than the price of milk.

City-by-city damage report

Rent — the biggest line item

City1BR center1BR outside3BR center
Las Vegas$1,587$1,365$2,597

Source: Numbeo. Prices in USD.

Grocery prices — the supermarket reality check

Median across 1 city

Milk (1L)$0.96
Eggs (12)$4.42
Wine (mid-range)$14

Eating out — because you won't cook every night

Median prices across 1 city

Cheap meal$25
Mid-range dinner for 2$95
Cappuccino$5.98

Getting around — or trying to

Median prices across 1 city

Monthly pass$65
Single ride$2.50
Gasoline (1L)$1.00

Nevada vs. the competition

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Nevada?

Across 1 city, a single person spends a median of $2,786/month including rent. Las Vegas is the cheapest at $2,786/mo.

What is the average rent in Nevada?

Median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in the city center is $1,587/month across 1 city we track.

Does Nevada have a state income tax?

Nevada state income tax: No state income tax. This significantly affects take-home pay — a $100k salary looks very different in a no-tax state vs. California.

What is the average salary in Nevada?

The median monthly net salary (after tax) across 1 city is about $3,794, based on Numbeo data.

Cost data sourced from Numbeo. Updated periodically.