Cost of Living in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas's cost of living index is 104 — making it 3.8% more expensive than the US national average. To maintain your current standard of living here, you would need to earn $104,000 for every $100,000 of national-average income.

Local Financial Reality

The Las Vegas Tax & Cost Impact

Since Nevada has no state income tax, moving to Las Vegas provides an immediate "automatic raise" of roughly 5-10% for most W-2 employees compared to high-tax states.

Decision Matrix

  • Housing: Housing is a value-play compared to national tiers.
  • Savings Rate: To save $2,000/mo here, you need a gross household income of ~$87,360.

COL Index

104

100 = national avg

Monthly Budget

$5,200

vs $5,000 national

Population

0.6M

Metro area

State Tax

None

Nevada

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Estimated monthly costs in Las Vegas vs national average for a typical household.

CategoryNational AvgLas VegasDifference
Housing$1,650$1,749+$99
Groceries$650$671+$21
Transportation$800$829+$29
Healthcare$400$411+$11
Utilities$300$312+$12
Other$1,200$1,238+$38
Total$5,000$5,200+$200

Salary Equivalent

To maintain the same standard of living in Las Vegas, a national-average salary translates to:

$50,000 nationally

$52,000

$75,000 nationally

$78,000

$100,000 nationally

$104,000

$150,000 nationally

$156,000

What Your Salary Gets You in Las Vegas

Here's how different salary levels translate to monthly purchasing power in Las Vegas, NV, where the cost of living is 4% above the national average.

$50,000 nationally
$52,000 in Las Vegas
~$3,250/mo after tax → $1,534/mo after housing
$75,000 nationally
$78,000 in Las Vegas
~$4,875/mo after tax → $3,159/mo after housing
$100,000 nationally
$104,000 in Las Vegas
~$6,500/mo after tax → $4,784/mo after housing
$150,000 nationally
$156,000 in Las Vegas
~$9,750/mo after tax → $8,034/mo after housing

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FAQ: Cost of Living in Las Vegas

Is Las Vegas expensive to live in?

Las Vegas's cost of living index is 104, which is slightly above the national average of 100. Housing is typically the biggest factor, with estimated monthly rent around $1,716.

What salary do I need to live comfortably in Las Vegas?

To maintain a middle-class lifestyle in Las Vegas, you'd need approximately $78,000 per year, which is equivalent to a $75,000 salary at the national average cost of living.

How does Las Vegas compare to other cities?

Las Vegas is comparable in cost to Dallas, Phoenix, Mesa. More affordable alternatives include Columbus, Omaha, Indianapolis.