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    OverviewWeatherHousingDemographicsJobsPoliticsCrimeTransportationEducationOutdoorsCulture
    1. Nevada
    2. Nye County

    Major cities or towns:

    Mercury
    Nye County, Nevada is a vast and diverse region known for its rugged desert landscapes, rich mining history, and growing population. Geographically, the county spans over 18,000 square miles, with a climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. The population is relatively low, with around 45,000 residents, many of whom are retirees or work in the county's mining, agriculture, and tourism industries. The cost of living is generally lower than the national average, and the housing market offers a range of affordable options, from rural properties to small-town communities. The education system includes a few public school districts and a community college, though educational attainment levels tend to be lower compared to the state and national averages. Healthcare services are available, but access can be limited, especially in more remote areas. Cultural attractions are limited, but residents can enjoy outdoor recreation opportunities, such as hiking, off-roading, and stargazing in the region's vast open spaces and national parks. Transportation infrastructure is primarily focused on highways, with limited public transit options. Crime rates are generally lower than the national average, contributing to a relatively safe community vibe. However, the county's remote location and reliance on a few industries can present economic challenges and a lack of diversity in employment opportunities. Overall, Nye County offers a unique lifestyle for those seeking a slower pace, affordable living, and access to natural wonders, though the limited services and economic diversity may not suit all potential residents.

    Demographics

    Population

    47K

    Ethnicity %

    White
    73
    Black
    2
    Asian
    2
    Hispanic
    14

    Median Age

    53.1

    Density

    1 of 10

    2 / Mile²

    Avg Family Size

    3.2

    Religious

    22%

    Foreign Born

    18%

    Veterans

    7.9%

    Adult Smokers

    22%

    Adult Obesity

    35%

    Uninsured

    13%

    Excessive Drinking

    22%

    Poverty Rate

    14.1%

    Weather

    Sunlight

    7.7 hours winter dailyVery sunny

    Summer average temp

    84°F

    Winter max temp

    42°F

    Precipitation

    8 in.

    Snowfall (inches)

    4.9 (avg)

    Drought risk

    Very Low

    Earthquake risk

    Moderate

    Wildfire risk

    Low

    Tornado risk

    Very Low

    Hurricane risk

    Negligible

    Crime

    Rank: 3.9 of 10

    (crimes per 1,000 people yearly)

    Violent

    2 (1.4)

    Property

    4 (19)

    Assault

    2 (1.0)

    Larceny (theft)

    3 (10)

    Robbery

    2 (0.2)

    Burglary

    6 (7.6)

    Rape

    2 (0.17)

    Auto Theft

    5 (1.9)

    Murder

    3 (0.04)

    Arson

    8 (0.38)

    Driving deaths involving alcohol

    29%

    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

    29%

    Republican

    69%

    State Tax Burden

    8.23%

    Cigarette Tax

    $1.8

    Jobs

    Income (per capita)

    $42,796

    Unemployment

    6.1%

    Employment

    56.4%

    Hours worked

    42.3

    Outdoors

    Natural Amenities

    6.5 / 10

    Water Area

    0.07%

    Near park?

    65%

    Beaches

    Not near the coast

    Mountains

    Less than 1 hour

    Tree Area

    20%

    Housing

    Home Ownership

    59%

    Median Home Price

    $326K

    Average Rent

    $1,382

    Internet over 25mbps

    20%

    Transportation

    Walkability

    16

    Cycling

    18

    Public Transit

    unknown

    Major Airport

    <2 hours

    Average Commute Time

    25

    Education

    K-12 Test Scores

    2 of 10  

    (avg: -0.32)

    College graduates

    11%

    Culture

    Arts scene

    unknown

    Food awards per 100k

    unknown