State Facts

Population:
35th largest U.S. State by population, with 2,643,085 people (2009 estimate).

Size:
7th largest state in the country by area, at 110,567 square miles.

Largest city: Las Vegas

Median income:
$56,361 (2008 estimate)

Climate:
Yearly rainfall: 7.9 inches per year Yearly snowfall: 24 inches per year in Reno; 1 inch or less per year in Las Vegas Temperatures (High/Low) in capital city of Carson City: January, 45/21; July, 89/51

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Apartments in Nevada

Apartments for rent in Nevada are less expensive than the national average. The price of a studio averages $508 per month, which is $517 below the national average. The price of a one-bedroom averages $693 per month, which is $168 below the national average. Larger Nevada apartment rentals follow the same trends. The price of a two-bedroom averages $814 per month, which is $242 below the national average. The price of a three-bedroom averages $1100 per month, which is $245 below the national average.

If you're searching for an Nevada apartment rental you should know that the trends vary depending on which city or county you're looking at. The most expensive Nevada apartments for rent are in Henderson, Las Vegas and Sparks.

Economy:
When Nevada legalized gambling in 1931, it was a sleepy mining and agriculture state with not much of a population and little resembling a tourist industry. Today, tourism accounts for more than a quarter of the state's economy and the Las Vegas Strip is the second most frequented tourist site in the country, behind Times Square. In addition to gambling and hospitality, Las Vegas still has an agriculture and mining presence that employs just over 1 percent of the population.

Noteworthy:
More than 85 percent of Nevada's population resides in its two biggest cities, Las Vegas and Reno.


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