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Cost of Living in Las Vegas

Median income in Las Vegas is $52,000/year ($4,333/month). Here is how to budget every dollar.

Average Rent in Las Vegas

$1,000

Studio

$1,250

1 Bedroom

$1,550

2 Bedrooms

Monthly Budget Breakdown: $4,333/month

How to allocate the median Las Vegas income of $52,000/year after taxes.

Housing

$1,250

29%

Food & Groceries

$430

10%

Transportation

$380

9%

Utilities

$220

5%

Healthcare

$220

5%

Entertainment

$260

6%

Personal & Other

$220

5%

Savings

$1,353

31%

Total

$4,333

100%

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Affordable Neighborhoods in Las Vegas

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Summerlin and Henderson are popular family-friendly suburbs with reasonable costs

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North Las Vegas has the most affordable housing in the metro area

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Downtown (Fremont East) is revitalizing with new apartments at moderate rents

Money-Saving Tips for Las Vegas

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No state income tax — Nevada keeps your full paycheck

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Summer electricity for AC can hit $300+/month — budget accordingly

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Skip the Strip for dining — locals eat at off-Strip restaurants for 50% less

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