Fact text

  • The famous Las Vegas Strip is technically NOT in Las Vegas, it sits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester.
  • Las Vegas enjoys an average of 310 sunny days per year, making it one of the sunniest cities in all of North America.
  • In the early 1950s, locals and tourists could literally watch nuclear mushroom clouds from casino rooftops, earning Vegas the nickname 'Atomic City.'
  • The Fremont Street Experience downtown runs 12.5 million LED lights and 550,000 watts of sound, every single hour after dusk.
  • Las Vegas was the most populated North American city founded in the entire 20th century, growing from a dusty 1905 railroad auction into a metropolis.
Your
Las Vegas
Retirement Outlook — in 90 seconds
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Every figure mentioned is drawn from the same sourced public data shown below — and the video updates as the data does.
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644594
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Total Population
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$
58377
Median Income
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$
279700
Median Home
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15
%
Age 65+
Retirement Suitability
How
Las Vegas
ranks for retirees?
37
/ 100

A blended, sourced view of how this city ranks for retirees across tax, affordability, healthcare, and climate.

Tax
79
Affordability
28
Healthcare
15
Climate
14

Results

Las Vegas

Suitability Breakdown

Retirement tax planning
01 - Taxes

Retirement Tax Treatment

Tax
79

Nevada levies no state income tax, meaning Social Security, pension, and retirement account withdrawals are fully exempt at the state level.

State sales tax here runs about

%.

Source · Tax Foundation
79
Retirement tax planning
02 - Income

Annuity Rates Available Here

Affordability
28

Fixed annuity rates reach up to

7

% on 5-year terms, with most landing between

5

% and

5

%.

Source · Cannex
28
Retirement tax planning
03 - Healthcare

Hospital Access & Quality

Healthcare
15

The area has

18

Medicare-certified hospitals, averaging a

3

/5 CMS quality rating.

Source · CMS Hospital Compare
3
Retirement tax planning
04 - Climate

Weather & Comfort

Climate
14

A

Temperate

climate — summers peak near

101

°F, winters dip to about

39

°F, with roughly

″ of snow a year.

Source · NOAA Climate Normals
Temperate
Retirement tax planning
05 - Risk

Natural Disaster Risk

Risk
Very High

FEMA's overall natural-disaster risk rating for this county on the National Risk Index.

Source · FEMA National Risk Index
Very High

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