Reno, NV โ€” City Data, Demographics & Statistics

Washoe County ยท Nevada

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City DNA

A unique fingerprint for Reno based on 8 key metrics โ€” compared to averages.

PopulationIncomeHome ValueSafetyEducationMedian AgeClimateCost of Living
Reno
National Avg
Nevada Avg
Population: 79Income: 52Home Value: 50Safety: 50Education: 36Median Age: 62Climate: 50Cost of Living: 70

Quick Stats

Population

268,959

2023 ACS

Median Income

$78,448

2023

Median Home Value

$498,600

2023

Median Rent

$1,453

2023

Median Age

37.3

Unemployment

5.0%

Cost of Living Index

140.6

100 = national avg

Reno is a city in Washoe County, Nevada, with a population of 268,959 according to the 2023 American Community Survey. Reno is one of the communities in Nevada.

The median household income in Reno is $78,448, and the median home value is $498,600. The cost of living index is 140.6 (where 100 = national average), and the median rent is $1,453 per month. The unemployment rate is 5.0%, and the median age is 37.3 years.

People & Demographics

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)

Population

Total Population

268,959

Male

136,341

50.7%

Female

132,618

49.3%

Median Age

37.3

Education & Household

Bachelor's or Higher

25.0%

High School or Higher

40.9%

Foreign Born

16.1%

Veterans

5.7%

Married

36.1%

Avg Household Size

2.4

Marital Status by Age

Race & Ethnicity

Diversity Index

0.500

Simpson's Index (0-1)

Largest Group

White

63.5%

Foreign Born

16.1%

White
63.5%
Black
3.2%
Asian
7.0%
Native American
1.0%
Pacific Islander
0.7%
Two or More
13.5%
Other
11.1%

Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity, not a race. People of any race can identify as Hispanic. This percentage overlaps with the racial categories above.

Hispanic/Latino

24.6%

66,083 people

Not Hispanic/Latino

75.4%

Hispanic/Latino Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Mexican
48,187 (72.9%)
Puerto Rican
1,851 (2.8%)
Cuban
673 (1.0%)
Dominican
220 (0.3%)
Salvadoran
4,346 (6.6%)
Guatemalan
3,324 (5.0%)
Colombian
424 (0.6%)
Honduran
934 (1.4%)
Ecuadorian
133 (0.2%)
Peruvian
515 (0.8%)
Other Hispanic
5,485 (8.3%)

Asian Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Asian Indian
3,906 (20.7%)
Chinese
2,306 (12.2%)
Filipino
7,675 (40.6%)
Vietnamese
1,060 (5.6%)
Korean
622 (3.3%)
Japanese
922 (4.9%)
Pakistani
100 (0.5%)
Cambodian
94 (0.5%)
Hmong
60 (0.3%)
Thai
341 (1.8%)
Laotian
10 (0.1%)
Taiwanese
101 (0.5%)
Other Asian
1,724 (9.1%)

Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Native Hawaiian
720 (38.8%)
Samoan
83 (4.5%)
Chamorro
116 (6.3%)
Tongan
527 (28.4%)
Marshallese
173 (9.3%)
Other Pacific Islander
244 (13.1%)

American Indian & Alaska Native Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Navajo
88 (3.3%)
Choctaw
39 (1.5%)
Sioux
13 (0.5%)
Other Native American
2,498 (94.8%)

Languages Spoken

Total Speakers (5+)

254,664

English Only

76.8%

#1 Non-English Language

Spanish

38,788 speakers

Limited English

7.8%

Language Distribution

Spanish
38,788 (15.2%)
Tagalog
5,227 (2.1%)
Other Indo-European
5,079 (2.0%)
Other Asian
2,246 (0.9%)
Chinese
1,953 (0.8%)
Other Languages
1,570 (0.6%)
French/Haitian/Cajun
1,036 (0.4%)
German
904 (0.4%)
Slavic Languages
843 (0.3%)
Vietnamese
763 (0.3%)

English Proficiency

Speaks English Very Well

92.2%

Limited English Proficiency

7.8%

Spanish
34.5% limited English
Tagalog
32.4% limited English
Other Indo-European
33.2% limited English
Other Asian
31.9% limited English
Chinese
43.6% limited English
Other Languages
32.5% limited English
French/Haitian/Cajun
18.4% limited English
German
4.1% limited English
Slavic Languages
34.0% limited English
Vietnamese
48.9% limited English

Veterans & Military

Total Veterans

15,384

5.7% of population

Disability Rate

23.6%

3,630 with disability

Veteran Median Income

$47,005

Unemployment Rate

8.6%

Period of Service

Gulf War (2001+)
22.0%
Gulf War (1990-2001)
20.9%
Vietnam
36.4%
Korea
5.0%
World War II
1.1%

Veteran Age Distribution

18-34
8.6%
35-54
21.6%
55-64
17.9%
65-74
25.7%
75+
26.2%

Male Veterans

13,447

87.4%

Female Veterans

1,937

12.6%

Veteran vs Non-Veteran Income

Veteran Income

$47,005

Non-Veteran Income

$41,186

Difference

$5,819

14.1% higher

Disability Status

With Disability

3,630

Without Disability

11,754

Disability Rate

23.6%

Ancestry & Heritage

Total Reporting Ancestry

171,312

#1 Ancestry

German

12.3% (33,050)

#2 Ancestry

English

11.1% (29,879)

#3 Ancestry

Irish

11.0% (29,579)

Top 20 Ancestries

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
German
12.3%
English
11.1%
Irish
11.0%
Italian
5.9%
American
4.4%
European
2.6%
French
2.2%
Scottish
2.0%
Polish
1.6%
Norwegian
1.5%
Swedish
1.2%
Dutch
1.0%
Portuguese
1.0%
Russian
0.7%
Scotch-Irish
0.7%
Danish
0.7%
Sub-Saharan African
0.6%
British
0.5%
Welsh
0.5%
Swiss
0.5%

Families & Households

Total Households

112,061

Family Households

62,390

55.7%

Married Couples

43,339

38.7%

Non-Family Households

49,671

44.3%

Single Mother Households

11,804

10.5%

Single Father Households

7,247

6.5%

Living Alone

35,750

31.9%

Children Under 18

Total Children

46,710

In Married Couple

29,487

63.1%

With Single Mother

10,788

23.1%

With Single Father

6,435

13.8%

Family Income

Median Family Income

$98,238

Married Couple Income

$119,330

Single Mother Income

$54,217

Single Father Income

$72,248

Avg Family Size

2.4

Avg Non-Family Size

2.3

Grandparents w/ Grandchildren

4,355

Grandparents Responsible

1,187

Economy

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)

Income Overview

Median Household Income

$78,448

+7% vs national

Per Capita Income

$45,180

+22% vs national

Poverty Rate

12.5%

-8% vs national

Gini Index

0.4715

0 = perfect equality

Unemployment

5.0%

-4% vs national

SNAP Recipients

12.2%

of households

How Reno Compares

Reno vs Similar Cities

Compared to cities with 100,000 - 250,000 residents. Reno is highlighted.

Median Household Income

Per Capita Income

Poverty Rate

Unemployment Rate

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Enter your household income to see how you compare to other households in Reno. The median household income here is $78,448.

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Income Distribution

<$25K
14.4%
$25-50K
17.1%
$50-75K
16.6%
$75-100K
13.2%
$100-150K
18.7%
$150-200K
8.9%
$200K+
11.0%

Employment Snapshot

Unemployment Rate

5.0%

-22% vs NV avg

Labor Force

148,705

Employed

140,759

How People Get to Work

Employment by Sector

Education & Workforce

Bachelor's Degree+

25.0%

of adults 25+

High School Diploma+

40.9%

of adults 25+

Median Age

37.3

Work from Home

10.8%

of workers

Cost of Living

Overall Index

140.6

100 = national avg

+40.6 vs national average

Living Wage (1 Adult)

$61,859

per year

Living Wage (Family of 4)

$146,212

per year

Cost Index by Category

Housing
185.7
Food
110.0
Transportation
119.9
Healthcare
108.0
Utilities
123.1

100 = national average. Higher = more expensive.

Fair Market Rent

Source: HUD

1 Bedroom

$1,489

per month

2 Bedroom

$1,870

per month

The median household income in Reno, NV is $78,448, which is 7.1% above the national average of $73,224. Per capita income is $45,180. The poverty rate of 12.5% is higher than the NV state average of 11.6%. The Gini index of income inequality is 0.4715, where 0 represents perfect equality and 1 represents maximum inequality. The unemployment rate is 5.0%, compared to the state average of 6.4%. The labor force is 148,705. 25.0% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. About 67.6% of workers drive alone to work. The overall cost of living index is 140.6, which is 40.6% above the national average. Housing costs are above the national average at an index of 185.7. A single adult needs to earn approximately $61,859 per year to cover basic expenses.

Housing & Real Estate

Market SnapshotRedfin โ€” January 2026

Median Sale Price

$512,450

Median List Price

$569,900

Price Per Sq Ft

$310

Days on Market

67

Active Inventory

693

Months of Supply

3.7

Seller's market

Zillow Home Value

$552,392

ZHVI โ€” January 2026

Zillow Rent Index

$1,852

ZORI โ€” January 2026

Market CompetitivenessRedfin

Sold Above List

18.8%

Off Market in 2 Weeks

33.5%

Sale-to-List Ratio

98.3%

Buyer's market

Sold Above Asking
18.8%
Under Contract in 2 Wks
33.5%
Listings with Price Drops
23.7%

Price TrendsRedfin

Sale Price โ†“ 5.1%List Price โ†‘ 6.5%Mar 24 โ†’ Jan 26

Market ActivityRedfin

Homes Sold

186

New Listings

275

Pending Sales

293

Homes Sold โ†“ 6.5%New Listings โ†“ 7.7%Pending โ†“ 9.0%Mar 24 โ†’ Jan 26

Price Per Square FootRedfin

Median Sale $/SF

$310

Median List $/SF

$334

Sale $/SF โ†“ 0.6%List $/SF โ†‘ 3.1%Mar 24 โ†’ Jan 26

House Price IndexFHFA

How much have housing prices increased in Reno, NV? According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) House Price Index for the Reno, NV metro area, home prices have risen 470.0% over the past 40 years. Over 20 years, prices grew 61.0%. The 10-year growth rate is 112.0%. Over the last 5 years, prices increased 41.9%. In the most recent 2-year period, the index rose 7.0%. The FHFA HPI tracks average price changes in repeat sales or refinancings of single-family properties with conforming mortgages. Because this is a metro-level index, it reflects the broader Reno, NV housing market rather than Reno alone.

40yr โ†‘ 470%20yr โ†‘ 61%10yr โ†‘ 112%5yr โ†‘ 41.9%2yr โ†‘ 7%Q2 1978 โ†’ Q4 2025

Metro area: Reno, NV

Reno vs Similar CitiesCensus ACS / Redfin

Compared to cities with 100,000 - 250,000 residents. Reno is highlighted.

Median Home Value

Median Rent

Median Price Per Sq Ft

Rent Burden

Census Housing DataU.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023

Median Home Value

$498,600

Median Rent

$1,453

Total Housing Units

120,491

Vacancy Rate

7.0%

Owner Occupied

49.4%

Renter Occupied

50.6%

Median Property Tax

$2,252

per year

Monthly Cost (w/ Mortgage)

$1,544

Housing Types

Single Family
55.5%
Multi-Family
40.4%
Mobile Home
4.1%

Property TaxU.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023

Median Property Tax

$2,252

per year

Effective Tax Rate

0.45%

of home value

Median Home Value

$498,600

Estimated Mean Tax

$2,688

The effective property tax rate is calculated by dividing the median annual property tax ($2,252) by the median home value ($498,600). In Reno, NV, this works out to an effective rate of 0.45%. This is below the national average of approximately 1.1%.

The current median sale price in Reno, NV is $512,450 according to Redfin data. Homes spend a median of 67 days on the market. 18.8% of homes sold above asking price. The market has 3.7 months of supply. The median price per square foot is $310. Zillow's observed rent index is $1,852/month. About 49.4% of housing units are owner-occupied. The median year homes were built is 1989. There are 120,491 total housing units. Homeowners pay a median annual property tax of $2,252. The effective tax rate is 0.45%, below the national average.

Crime Overview

Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (2024)

Violent Crime Rate

N/A

per 1,000 residents

Property Crime Rate

N/A

per 1,000 residents

Total Crimes

68

2024

Violent Clearance

67%

cases solved

Property Clearance

58%

cases solved

How Reno Compares

Source: FBI (2024)

Crime Composition

Source: FBI (2024)

Violent Crime Breakdown

Property Crime Breakdown

Crime Clearance (Solve) Rates

Source: FBI (2024)

Reno police solve 100% of rape cases but only 0% of burglary cases.

Weapon Used in Violent Crime

Source: FBI (2024)

Crime Breakdown

Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (2024)
Crime TypeCategoryCountRate per 1KClearance %
MurderViolent0N/AN/A
RapeViolent1N/A100.0%
RobberyViolent1N/A0.0%
Aggravated AssaultViolent4N/A75.0%
BurglaryProperty2N/A0.0%
Larceny/TheftProperty56N/A62.5%
Motor Vehicle TheftProperty4N/A25.0%

Reno, NV reported 6 violent crimes and 62 property crimes in 2024. Law enforcement cleared 67% of violent crimes. Larceny/theft accounts for 56 of the property crime reports. Firearms were involved in 25.0% of aggravated assaults.

Crime History

Source: FBI
YearViolentPropertyViolent RateProperty Rate
2024662N/AN/A
20231162N/AN/A
20221463N/AN/A
2021966N/AN/A
20207133N/AN/A
20196123N/AN/A
20181181N/AN/A
20171,6747,6696.7430.86
20160167N/AN/A
20150227N/AN/A

School Shootings

Source: The Washington Post

Total Incidents

1

Total Killed

0

Total Injured

2

DateSchoolKilledInjuredTypeWeapon
Mar 14, 2006Pine Middle School02indiscriminate.38-caliber pistol

Data from The Washington Post, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

Natural Hazard Risk

Source: FEMA National Risk Index

Risk Score

96.7

Relatively High

Expected Annual Loss

97.2

Score (0-100)

Social Vulnerability

23.3

Score (0-100)

Community Resilience

41.8

Score (0-100)

Scores range from 0 (lowest risk) to 100 (highest risk) relative to all U.S. communities. Data from FEMA National Risk Index.

Disaster History & Federal Spending

Source: FEMA

Total Declarations

48

Public Assistance

$37.5M

Individual Assistance

$1.8M

Most Common Type

Fire

37 declarations

Public Assistance by Category

Total: $37.1M
DisasterTypeDatePA $IA $
Peavine Fire โ†’FireAug 2025โ€”โ€”
Marie Fire โ†’FireJun 2025โ€”โ€”
Callahan Fire โ†’FireNov 2024โ€”โ€”
Davis Fire โ†’FireSep 2024โ€”โ€”
Gold Ranch Fire โ†’FireAug 2024โ€”โ€”
Sullivan Fire โ†’FireJun 2024โ€”โ€”
Trail Fire โ†’FireJun 2024โ€”โ€”
Joy Lake Fire โ†’FireAug 2022โ€”โ€”
Pinehaven Fire โ†’FireNov 2020โ€”โ€”
Loyalton Fire โ†’FireAug 2020โ€”โ€”
North Fire โ†’FireAug 2020โ€”โ€”
Rockfarm Fire โ†’FireJul 2020โ€”โ€”
Poeville Road Fire โ†’FireJun 2020โ€”โ€”
Covid-19 Pandemic โ†’BiologicalApr 2020$21.1M$1.8M
Covid-19 โ†’BiologicalMar 2020โ€”โ€”
Long Valley Fire โ†’FireAug 2019โ€”โ€”
Jasper Fire โ†’FireJul 2019โ€”โ€”
Cold Springs Fire โ†’FireJul 2017โ€”โ€”
Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, and Mudsโ€ฆ โ†’Severe StormMar 2017$2.5Mโ€”
Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, and Mudsโ€ฆ โ†’Severe StormFeb 2017$7.7Mโ€”

Showing 20 of 48 disasters

PA = FEMA Public Assistance (infrastructure recovery). IA = Individual Assistance (homeowner/renter aid).

Flood Insurance (NFIP)

Source: FEMA NFIP

Total Claims

752

Total Claims Paid

$30,871,006

Avg Claim Payout

$41,052

County-level NFIP data from FEMA National Flood Insurance Program.

Hazard Mitigation

Source: FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance

Mitigation Projects

32

Federal Funding

$23,219,375

Properties Protected

41

Avg Benefit-Cost Ratio

40.95

BCR

Top Mitigation Project Types

Project TypeProjectsFederal $
300.2: Vegetation Management - Wildfire5$86,301
200.1: Acquisition of Private Real Property (Structures and Land) - Riverine4$2,916,763
500.2: Flood Control - Berm, Levee, or Dike2$130,239
91.1: Local Multihazard Mitigation Plan2$120,907
904.2: Advance Assistance (FMA and PDMC)2$397,605

Federally funded projects to reduce future disaster risk. Only includes completed or obligated projects.

Reno has a relatively high overall natural hazard risk rating according to FEMA's National Risk Index. The top hazard risks are earthquake, winter weather, wildfire. The area has had 48 federal disaster declarations. The most common disaster type is fire (37 declarations). 752 flood insurance claims have been filed in the area. FEMA has obligated $37,502,616 in public assistance recovery funding. $1,755,387 has been distributed in individual assistance to disaster-affected residents. 32 hazard mitigation projects have been funded to reduce future risk.

Health

Community Health

Source: CDC PLACES

Obesity Rate

28.4%

7.7pp below the national average

Depression Rate

21.9%

1.6pp below the national average

Diabetes Rate

9.5%

2.4pp below the national average

Uninsured Rate

13.0%

2.4pp above the national average

Health Scorecard

Higher scores indicate better health outcomes relative to the national average (50 = average)

Health Outcomes

Age-adjusted prevalence rates. Green bars indicate rates below the national average; red indicates above.

High Cholesterol

35.6%

Arthritis

23.7%

Cancer (excl. skin)

7.6%

Teeth Lost (65+)

11.8%

Health Risk Behaviors

Prevention & Screening

Green bars indicate rates above the national average (more preventive care); red indicates below.

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Frequent Mental Distress

18.5%

14+ days in past month

Depression

21.9%

Loneliness

38.4%

Lack of Support

25.4%

Disability Prevalence

Any Disability

31.1%

Mobility

12.6%

Cognitive

16.1%

Hearing

7.0%

Vision

5.4%

Self-Care

3.6%

Independent Living

8.3%

Health-Related Social Needs

Prevalence of social risk factors affecting community health

Reno has an obesity rate of 28.4%, which is 7.7pp below the national average. The depression rate is 21.9%, 1.6pp below the national average. About 13.0% of adults lack health insurance. 73.5% of residents had an annual checkup in the past year.

Nearby Hospitals

Source: CMS Hospital Compare

Nearest Hospitals

5

With Emergency Services

3

Avg CMS Rating

3.7 / 5

Nearest Hospital

1.6 mi

Saint Mary'S Regional Medical ...

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HospitalDistanceTypeRatingER
Saint Mary'S Regional Medical Center1.6 miAcute Care Hospitals3/5Yes
Dini-Townsend Hospital At Nnmh3.5 miPsychiatricโ€”โ€”
Renown Regional Medical Center4.5 miAcute Care Hospitals3/5Yes
Va Sierra Nevada Healthcare System4.5 miAcute Care - Veterans Administration5/5Yes
Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital, Llc7.8 miPsychiatricโ€”โ€”

Climate & Environment

Water Systems

Source: EPA SDWIS

Water Systems

25

Pop. Served

459,086

Violations (5yr)

219

System NamePop. ServedViolations (5yr)
TRUCKEE MEADOWS WATER AUTHORITY442,0000
GREAT BASIN WATER CO COLD SPRINGS9,6502
GREAT BASIN WATER CO SPANISH SPRINGS1,4600
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS WATERWORKS INC9980
OLYMPIC VALLEY MWC7560
Hungry Valley (Reno-Sparks)6200
VERDI MEADOWS UTILITY COMPANY INC5100
Reno Sparks Indian Colony4570
PINEVIEW ESTATES4501
RUBY DOME HOLDINGS DBA ELKO RV PARK3570
GRANDVIEW TERRACE WATER DISTRICT3281
DUTCHMAN ACRES2600
SAGE VALLEY MHP LLC1880
LIGHTNING W1630
OLD WASHOE ESTATES1350
SAGE VALLEY PARK ANNEX1300
SILVER KNOLLS MUTUAL WATER COMPANY12032
STAMPMILL1180
SUNRISE ESTATES900
KE TA MOBILE HOME PARK600
SUTCLIFFE MOBILE PARK6013
ROSEMOUNT WATER CO54170
LAKECREST MOBILE COURT520
MOUNT ROSE BOWL PROPERTY OWNERS WATER CO400
LARK MOBILE HOME PARK300

There are 25 water systems serving the area. 219 water quality violations have been reported in the past 5 years.

Infrastructure

Commute Overview2023 ACS

Drive Alone

67.6%

-14% vs national

Public Transit

2.4%

+167% vs national

Work From Home

10.8%

+16% vs national

Carpool

12.6%

Walk / Bike

3.8%

combined

How Reno's Commute ComparesCensus ACS 2023

How People Get to WorkCensus ACS 2023

Commute Mode BreakdownCensus ACS 2023

Traffic Fatalities

Source: NHTSA FARS (2023)

Fatalities

18

2023

6-Year Avg

18

fatalities/yr

Pedestrian

10

Cyclist

2

Nighttime

9

dark conditions

YearCrashesFatalitiesAlcoholPedestrianCyclist
202318180102
202221210100
202188020
20202223660
20191515471
20181920371

Data from NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). Includes only crashes involving at least one fatality.

Commute data for Reno, NV covers travel times and transportation modes. 67.6% of workers drive alone, compared to the national average of 78.7%. 10.8% work from home, which is above the NV state average of 8.4%. Public transit is used by 2.4% of commuters, compared to the national average of 0.9%. 12.6% of workers carpool. 3.2% walk to work. 0.6% commute by bicycle. In 2023, there were 18 traffic fatalities from 18 fatal crashes. 10 were pedestrians.

Internet & Broadband Access

Source: Census ACS

Broadband Access

88.4%

of households

Cable / Fiber / DSL

76.2%

of households

No Internet

7.7%

of households

Total Households

112,061

Internet Subscription Types

Cable, Fiber, or DSL
76.2%
Cellular Data Plan
81.7%
Satellite
6.2%
Cellular Only (no wired)
9.7%
No Internet Access
7.7%

Device Ownership

Source: Census ACS

Has Computer

95.7%

of households

Smartphone

90.7%

of households

Desktop / Laptop

82.9%

of households

Tablet

62.9%

of households

Any Computing Device
95.7%
Smartphone
90.7%
Desktop / Laptop
82.9%
Tablet
62.9%
Smartphone Only
7.6%
No Computer
4.3%

Percentage of households with each device type. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023 5-year estimates, tables B28001 & B28002).

Electricity Rates

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024)

Residential Rate

15.0ยข

per kWh

-12% vs 100,000 - 250,000 avg

Commercial Rate

10.2ยข

per kWh

-25% vs 100,000 - 250,000 avg

Industrial Rate

8.6ยข

per kWh

-12% vs 100,000 - 250,000 avg

Avg Monthly Bill

$139

residential

-2% vs 100,000 - 250,000 avg

12% below the national average of 17.1ยข/kWh

Residential electricity in Nevada averages 15.0ยข per kWh, compared to the national average of 17.1ยข. The average monthly electric bill is $139. State-level averages from EIA Electric Sales & Revenue data (2024).

Reno vs Similar Cities

Source: EIA (2024)

Comparing electricity rates with randomly selected cities of similar population (100,000 - 250,000). Each city represents its state's average rate.

Residential Rate (ยข/kWh)

Commercial Rate (ยข/kWh)

Industrial Rate (ยข/kWh)

Average Monthly Bill

Water Systems

Source: EPA SDWIS

Water Systems

25

Population Served

459,086

Violations (5yr)

219

System NameTypeSourcePop. ServedViolations
TRUCKEE MEADOWS WATER AUTHORITYCommunitySurface water442,0000
GREAT BASIN WATER CO COLD SPRINGSCommunityGround water9,6502
GREAT BASIN WATER CO SPANISH SPRINGSCommunityGround water1,4600
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS WATERWORKS INCCommunityGround water9980
OLYMPIC VALLEY MWCCommunityGround water7560
Hungry Valley (Reno-Sparks)CommunityGround water6200
VERDI MEADOWS UTILITY COMPANY INCCommunityGround water5100
Reno Sparks Indian ColonyCommunityPurchased surface water4570
PINEVIEW ESTATESCommunityGround water4501
RUBY DOME HOLDINGS DBA ELKO RV PARKCommunityGround water3570
GRANDVIEW TERRACE WATER DISTRICTCommunityGround water3281
DUTCHMAN ACRESCommunityGround water2600
SAGE VALLEY MHP LLCCommunityGround water1880
LIGHTNING WCommunityGround water1630
OLD WASHOE ESTATESCommunityGround water1350
SAGE VALLEY PARK ANNEXCommunityGround water1300
SILVER KNOLLS MUTUAL WATER COMPANYCommunityGround water12032
STAMPMILLCommunityGround water1180
SUNRISE ESTATESCommunityGround water900
KE TA MOBILE HOME PARKCommunityGround water600
SUTCLIFFE MOBILE PARKCommunityGround water6013
ROSEMOUNT WATER COCommunityGround water54170
LAKECREST MOBILE COURTCommunityGround water520
MOUNT ROSE BOWL PROPERTY OWNERS WATER COCommunityGround water400
LARK MOBILE HOME PARKCommunityGround water300

88.4% of households in Reno have broadband internet access. 76.2% have cable, fiber, or DSL service. 9.7% rely solely on cellular data without a wired connection. 7.7% of households have no internet access. 7.6% use only a smartphone without a desktop or laptop. The area is served by 25 water systems, providing water to 459,086 people. A total of 219 water quality violations have been recorded over the past 5 years.

Politics & Government

County-level data: Election results are reported at the county level. Reno is located in Washoe County, NV. Results reflect all voters in the county, not just those in Reno.

Election Overview

Source: Washoe County (2024)

2024 Winner

Democrat

Dem Votes

130,071

49.3%

GOP Votes

127,443

48.3%

Total Votes

263,734

Margin

D+1.0%

Shift from 2020

R+3.5pp

vs prior election

๐Ÿ“ŠElection Results by Year
2016โ€“2024
๐Ÿ“ˆPartisan Lean Trend
D+1.0%

Election History

Source: County-Level Election Results
YearDem VotesGOP VotesTotalDem %GOP %Margin
2024130,071127,443263,73449.3%48.3%D+1.0
2020128,128116,760252,14250.8%46.3%D+4.5
201697,03294,529209,28246.4%45.2%D+1.2

In the 2024 presidential election, Washoe County recorded 263,734 total votes. Democrats won the county with 49.3% of the vote compared to 48.3% for Republicans, a margin of D+1.0%. Compared to 2020, the margin shifted R+3.5pp from the previous election.

Official City Website

Source: reno.gov

Public Records Request

Source: reno.govqa.us

Submit a public records request to Reno โ€” Uses GovQA portal for public records requests..

Source: reno.govqa.us

Nonprofits Overview

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF

Total Nonprofits

1,567

Total Assets

$7.4B

Total Income

$4.5B

Per 10K Residents

58.3

nonprofits

+11.5% vs peers avg

Orgs with >$1M Assets

246

Median Assets

$274K

Oldest Active

1940

ruling year

Newest Org

2026

ruling year

Nonprofits by Category

Source: IRS / NTEE Classification
Philanthropy
188
Education
168
Arts & Culture
143
Religion
125
Human Services
109
Recreation & Sports
102
Health Care
76
Animal-Related
60
Youth Development
37
Mental Health
36
Public Benefit
32
Environment
28
Community Improvement
28
Crime & Legal
18
Housing & Shelter
15
Public Safety
15
International
15
Unknown
15
Food & Agriculture
14
Civil Rights
13
Voluntary Health
11
Science & Tech
9
Medical Research
7
Employment
5
Social Science
3
Mutual Benefit
2
58.9%of all nonprofit assets are held by the 10 largest organizations

Top 10 hold $4.4B of $7.4B total

Nonprofit Size Distribution

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF

Number of nonprofits by total asset size

When Were Nonprofits Founded?

Source: IRS Ruling Date

Number of currently active nonprofits by founding decade

Nonprofits per 10K Residents vs Similar Cities

Source: IRS BMF + Census ACS

Compared to cities with population 100,000 - 250,000

Largest Nonprofits in Reno

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF
OrganizationCategoryAssetsIncomeEst.IRS
RENOWN TRANSITIONAL CARE SERVICESHealth Care$833.1M$548.8M1989
RENOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERHealth Care$830.1M$1.4B1985
RENOWN HEALTHHealth Care$594.5M$262.9M1985
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO FOUNDATIONEducation$530.8M$107.2M1982
WILLIAM N PENNINGTON FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$481.8M$92.0M2019
RENOWN SOUTH MEADOWS MEDICAL CENTERHealth Care$312.2M$216.7M2004
GABELLI FOUNDATION INCโ€”$224.2M$54.6M1985
SKIP VIRAGH FOUNDATION INCPhilanthropy$218.1M$54.0M2007
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN NEVADAPhilanthropy$178.2M$67.3M1998
E L WIEGAND FOUNDATIONโ€”$154.5M$26.5M1982
BIA ECHO FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$124.4M$6.2M2019
CORDELIA CORPPhilanthropy$101.8M$24.5M1995
GEORGE W GILLEMOT FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$100.3M$102.9M2004
WALKER BASIN CONSERVANCYEnvironment$94.8M$18.9M2015
NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART INCArts & Culture$92.5M$18.9M1961
RICHARD B FULLERTON FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$77.6M$76.6M2017
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF TRUCKEE MEADOWSYouth Development$77.3M$30.2M1977
KARIN LARSON CHARITABLE TRPhilanthropy$76.5M$9.5M2022
THE NELL J REDFIELD FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$69.1M$10.3M2010
E L CORD FOUNDATIONโ€”$68.8M$23.4M1964
FREELANDS FOUNDATIONโ€”$68.2M$35.0M2016
REGIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AUTHORITYHealth Care$63.7M$78.6M1984
RENOWN HEALTH FOUNDATIONโ€”$60.4M$26.7M1985
NORTHERN NEVADA HIV OUTPATIENT PROGRAM EDUCATION AND SERVICESHealth Care$58.7M$70.2M1998
CORAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE RENOEducation$54.6M$20.9M2020
CYNTHIA LAKE CHARITABLE TRUSTPhilanthropy$49.4M$27.3M2010
UNIVERSITY STUDIES ABROAD CONSORTIUMEducation$43.3M$38.1M2014
DOROTHY LEMELSON FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$41.1M$15.2M2013
THE HARRAH AUTOMOBILE FOUNDATIONโ€”$39.6M$2.6M1981
NNH QALICBVoluntary Health$37.9M$80K2015
ABRAHAM & SONIA ROCHLIN FOUNDATIONโ€”$37.8M$11.8M1970
HARBOURTON FOUNDATIONโ€”$30.9M$6.2M1983
DORAL ACADEMY OF NORTHERN NEVADAEducation$30.7M$11.4M2017
NV ENERGY CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$29.8M$5.2M1989
TOM AND CATHY HUI FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$27.1M$6.5M2022
EDWIN M POSIN FAMILY FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$27.1M$34.1M2023
NORTHERN NEVADA COMMUNITY HOUSING RESORCE BOARDHousing & Shelter$26.7M$2.8M1994
STRAUBEL FAMILY FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$26.2M$5.4M2017
WILBUR MAY FOUNDATIONโ€”$26.2M$5.5M1991
NORTHERN NEVADA BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADE COUNCIL DEVELOPโ€”$24.7M$18.0M1979
THE CRYSTAL FAMILY FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$23.4M$2.5M1995
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADAHuman Services$23.3M$28.2M1946
COMMUNITY HEALTH ALLIANCEโ€”$23.1M$43.0M1993
THELMA B AND THOMAS P HART FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$22.4M$5.2M1997
NICHOLAS AND DOROTHY CUMMINGS FOUNDATIONEducation$22.3M$22.1M1995
TUSHER FAMILY FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$21.8M$10.1M2005
NEVADA HUMANE SOCIETY INCAnimal-Related$21.5M$20.3M1953
CHILDRENS CABINET INC A CHILD AND FAMILY RESOURCEHuman Services$20.9M$74.5M1986
CAIN FAMILY 2022 CHARITABLE TRUSTPhilanthropy$20.5M$1.7M2023
NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGEโ€”$20.0M$7.8M1977

Reno, NV has 1,567 registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with combined assets of $7.4B. The most common category is Philanthropy & Grantmaking, with 188 organizations. 246 nonprofits have assets exceeding $1 million. That works out to 58.3 nonprofits per 10,000 residents. The oldest active nonprofit dates back to 1940.

SBA Lending Overview

Source: SBA FOIA Loan-Level Data

Total SBA Loans

2,384

Total Approved

$992.5M

Jobs Supported

26,023

Per 10K Residents

88.6

SBA loans

+10.8% vs peers avg

Unique Lenders

157

Top Lender

Wells Fargo Bank National Association

315 loans

Top Industry

Health Care & Social Assistance

Data Span

1992โ€“2026

Loan Program Breakdown

Source: SBA FOIA
7(a)74% of all loans

Loans

1,764

Total Amount

$607.7M

Avg Loan

$344,489

Median Loan

$140,000

SBA Guaranteed

$457.8M(75%)

Jobs Supported

16,277

50426% of all loans

Loans

620

Total Amount

$384.8M

Avg Loan

$620,608

Median Loan

$400,000

7(a) โ€” 74%504 โ€” 26%

Recent Activity (Last 5 Years)

Source: SBA FOIA

Recent Loans

488

20% of all-time total

Recent Amount

$329.6M

33% of all-time total

Avg Recent Loan

$675,322

Top Industries Funded

Source: SBA FOIA / NAICS Codes
Health Care & Social Assistance312 loans
NAICS 62
$162.4M
Professional & Technical Services281 loans
NAICS 54
$104.4M
Accommodation & Food Services280 loans
NAICS 72
$161.0M
Construction190 loans
NAICS 23
$65.3M
Retail Trade186 loans
NAICS 44
$72.1M

SBA Loans per 10K Residents vs Similar Cities

Source: SBA FOIA + Census ACS

Compared to cities with population 100,000 - 250,000

Top SBA Borrowers

Source: SBA FOIA
BusinessLoansAmount
Dynagraphics Llc3$12.4M
Nevada Recycling & Salvage Ltd.3$8.2M
Airport Plaza Hotel, Llc.1$5.5M
Summerset Reno Almc, Llc1$5.4M
Reno Green Landscaping Inc1$5.0M
Kosla Properties Llc1$5.0M
Omhk Llc1$5.0M
Need2speed1$5.0M
Ailes & Pelsue Dvm a Professional Limited Liability Company2$5.0M
John Anderson Construction Inc2$5.0M

Reno, NV has received 2,384 SBA loans totaling $992.5M in approved funding between 1992 and 2026. The 7(a) program accounts for 1,764 loans (74% of the total), supporting 16,277 jobs. The 504 program, focused on real estate and large equipment, has funded 620 loans totaling $384.8M. The most common industry receiving SBA funding is Health Care & Social Assistance. The most active SBA lender in Reno is Wells Fargo Bank National Association with 315 loans. That works out to 88.6 SBA loans per 10,000 residents.

ZIP Code Overview

Source: Census ACS

ZIP Codes

13

Total Population

335,354

Avg Median Income

-$51,204,661

Avg Home Value

-$50,781,705

ZIP Code Details

Source: Census ACS
ZIP CodePopulationMedian IncomeHome ValueMedian RentArea (sq mi)
8943140,772$64,496$332,000$1,2769.2
8943323,385$74,208$321,000$1,19711.1
8943648,221$109,485$546,600$2,01142.5
894392,071$98,068$762,800$95016.3
895013,641$32,990$379,800$1,0890.6
8950245,708$62,719$389,200$1,24321.4
8950330,740$66,956$441,800$1,3366.2
8950935,877$81,751$670,700$1,4438.8
8951130,214$117,287$903,300$1,860131.6
8951228,133$45,284$318,400$1,1136.2
895198,718$155,439$869,600$1,9646.5
8952337,167$97,384$569,300$1,75918.9
89557707N/AN/A$1,3900.2

Reno, NV has 13 ZIP codes with a combined population of 335,354. The average median household income across all ZIP codes is -$51,204,661. The average median home value is -$50,781,705. The average median monthly rent is $1,433.

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