Net Worth Percentile in Las Vegas

Your national net worth ranking uses Federal Reserve SCF data and is the same wherever you live. But Las Vegas’s cost of living is 7% above the national average (COL index: 107), which changes what your net worth actually buys.

Purchasing power in Las Vegas

National median (ages 45-54) ($248K)3.2 yrs of expenses
$1M net worth ($1.0M)12.8 yrs of expenses
$2M net worth ($2.0M)25.6 yrs of expenses
$5M net worth ($5.0M)64 yrs of expenses

Based on BLS 2023 Consumer Expenditure Survey ($78,075/yr in Las Vegas).

Las Vegas — key figures

Cost of living index107 (US avg = 100)
Median home price$440,000
Median household income$63,000

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Frequently asked questions

What net worth puts you in the top 10% in Las Vegas?

Nationally, the top 10% of Americans ages 45-54 have a net worth of roughly $1.7M or more. In Las Vegas, where cost of living is 7% above the national average (COL index: 107), that $1.7M covers approximately 21.8 years of living expenses compared to 23.3 years at the national average.

How does Las Vegas's cost of living affect my net worth ranking?

Las Vegas has a cost of living index of 107 (US average = 100). Your national percentile ranking uses Federal Reserve SCF data and is the same regardless of where you live. But your purchasing power differs: $1M in Las Vegas covers 12.8 years of average living expenses, versus 13.7 years at the national average.

What is the median household income in Las Vegas?

The median household income in Las Vegas is $63,000 per year. The national median household income is approximately $74,580 (Census ACS 2023).

What is the median home price in Las Vegas?

The median home sale price in Las Vegas metro area is approximately $440,000 (2024). For a household with $500K in net worth, that represents 114% of the median home price.

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