Median income in Las Vegas is $52,000/year ($4,333/month). Here is how to budget every dollar.
$1,000
Studio
$1,250
1 Bedroom
$1,550
2 Bedrooms
How to allocate the median Las Vegas income of $52,000/year after taxes.
Housing
$1,250
Food & Groceries
$430
Transportation
$380
Utilities
$220
Healthcare
$220
Entertainment
$260
Personal & Other
$220
Savings
$1,353
Total
$4,333
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Summerlin and Henderson are popular family-friendly suburbs with reasonable costs
North Las Vegas has the most affordable housing in the metro area
Downtown (Fremont East) is revitalizing with new apartments at moderate rents
No state income tax — Nevada keeps your full paycheck
Summer electricity for AC can hit $300+/month — budget accordingly
Skip the Strip for dining — locals eat at off-Strip restaurants for 50% less
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