MoveMap

Reno

Reno, NV

NevadaPop. 565K#104 largest metro
Median Rent
$1,615/mo
#473 most affordable
Median Income
$83,759
#79 highest income
Median Home Value
$509,700
#483 most affordable to buy
Population
565K
#104 largest metro

Cost of Living Index

BEA Regional Price Parities (US average = 100)

98.2COL Index
Average1.8% below US average
Very Affordable (โ‰ค80)US Avg (100)Very Expensive (โ‰ฅ130)

Housing

Relative to all 530 metros

Monthly Rent
$1,615/mo
Home Value
$509,700
Rent-to-income ratio23% of gross income
Monthly rent affordabilityModerate

Income & Economy

Household earnings data

Median Income
$83,759
Metro Population
565K
Monthly take-home (~75%)$5,235/mo
After-rent surplus (est.)$3,620/mo

National Rankings

Out of 530 metros

๐Ÿ 
Affordability (rent)
#473/ 530
๐Ÿ’ฐ
Median Income
#79/ 530
๐Ÿก
Home Value (lowest)
#483/ 530
๐Ÿ‘ฅ
Metro Population
#104/ 530

Education

Nevada state-level education statistics

Graduation Rate87.5%
Per-Pupil Spending$12,229
Student-Teacher Ratio21:1
SAT Readiness Score1177
Bachelor's Degree %32.8%

Healthcare

Nevada state-level healthcare access & outcomes

Physicians per 100K218
Uninsured Rate9.4%
Hospital Beds per 1K2.1
Life Expectancy75.9 yrs

Crime & Safety

Per 100,000 residents

Violent Crime Rate417/100k
Property Crime Rate2517/100k
Unemployment Rate4.5%

Crime rates are state-level averages and may not reflect this metro area specifically.

Compare Reno with another city

Get a full side-by-side breakdown of any two metros.

Start Comparing โ†’

Similar Cities

Metros with comparable size and economics