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    OverviewWeatherHousingDemographicsJobsPoliticsCrimeTransportationEducationOutdoorsCulture
    1. Nevada
    2. Douglas County

    Major cities or towns:

    Gardnerville
    Minden
    Douglas County, Nevada is situated in the western part of the state, bordering California. The county has a diverse geography, ranging from the Sierra Nevada mountains to the high desert. The climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, snowy winters. The population is around 55,000, with a mix of long-time residents and newcomers attracted to the area's natural beauty and quality of life. The economy is driven by a mix of industries, including tourism, agriculture, and some manufacturing. The job market is relatively strong, with opportunities in sectors like healthcare, retail, and service industries. Housing costs are generally higher than the national average, but the cost of living is still considered reasonable compared to other parts of the region. The education system includes several well-regarded public school districts, as well as a community college and a satellite campus of the University of Nevada system. Healthcare services are provided by several hospitals and medical facilities, offering a range of specialized care. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with ample opportunities for hiking, skiing, fishing, and other activities in the surrounding mountains and lakes. Cultural attractions include museums, performing arts venues, and a vibrant local arts scene. The community is known for its small-town charm and sense of civic pride. Transportation infrastructure includes a network of highways and roads, as well as a regional airport. Crime rates are generally low, contributing to the area's reputation as a safe and family-friendly place to live. Overall, Douglas County offers a balanced lifestyle, blending natural beauty, economic opportunities, and a strong sense of community. While the cost of living may be a consideration, the county's many amenities and high quality of life make it an attractive option for those seeking a scenic and welcoming place to call home.

    Demographics

    Population

    49K

    Ethnicity %

    White
    79
    Black
    1
    Asian
    2
    Hispanic
    12

    Median Age

    52

    Density

    3 of 10

    66 / Mile²

    Avg Family Size

    3.2

    Religious

    41%

    Foreign Born

    18%

    Veterans

    7.9%

    Adult Smokers

    17%

    Adult Obesity

    30%

    Uninsured

    12%

    Excessive Drinking

    24%

    Poverty Rate

    14.1%

    Weather

    Sunlight

    6.5 hours winter dailyVery sunny

    Summer average temp

    81°F

    Winter max temp

    41°F

    Precipitation

    16 in.

    Snowfall (inches)

    41.4 (high)

    Drought risk

    High

    Earthquake risk

    Moderate

    Wildfire risk

    Moderate

    Tornado risk

    Very Low

    Hurricane risk

    Negligible

    Crime

    Rank: 2.0 of 10

    (crimes per 1,000 people yearly)

    Violent

    2 (0.8)

    Property

    3 (11)

    Assault

    1 (0.5)

    Larceny (theft)

    3 (9)

    Robbery

    1 (0.1)

    Burglary

    2 (1.5)

    Rape

    3 (0.28)

    Auto Theft

    2 (0.5)

    Murder

    3 (0.04)

    Arson

    1 (0.05)

    Driving deaths involving alcohol

    27%

    Politics and Law

    State politics

    Swing (mixed)

    Abortion laws

    Legal through 24th week

    Marijuana laws

    Legal for recreational use

    Gun Laws

    Permit required for concealed carry

    Democrat

    34%

    Republican

    64%

    State Tax Burden

    8.23%

    Cigarette Tax

    $1.8

    Jobs

    Income (per capita)

    $95,082

    Unemployment

    2.2%

    Employment

    56.4%

    Hours worked

    40.4

    Outdoors

    Natural Amenities

    7.8 / 10

    Water Area

    3.77%

    Near park?

    67%

    Beaches

    Not near the coast

    Mountains

    Less than 1 hour

    Tree Area

    47%

    Housing

    Home Ownership

    59%

    Median Home Price

    $652K

    Average Rent

    $2,335

    Internet over 25mbps

    74%

    Transportation

    Walkability

    13

    Cycling

    18

    Public Transit

    unknown

    Major Airport

    <2 hours

    Average Commute Time

    24

    Education

    K-12 Test Scores

    7 of 10  

    (avg: 0.08)

    College graduates

    29%

    Culture

    Arts scene

    unknown

    Food awards per 100k

    unknown