Nevada · Economy & Workforce

Income Inequality in Nevada

How evenly household income is spread, measured by the Gini index on a 0-to-100 scale. 0 would mean every household earns exactly the same; 100 would mean a single household earns everything. A higher number means a wider gap between the top and bottom earners.

47 in 2024

#25 of 50 · Middle tier (lower is better)

Nevada is better than the 50-state median (47). That's a gap of 0.

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2006 – 2024 · Nevada only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

Recent trend

YearNevadaUS median
20144446
20154547
20164647
20174647
20184747
20194746
20214747
20224747
20234647
20244747

Nevada vs. neighboring states

Same metric (income inequality), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateIncome InequalityNational rank
California 49 #47 of 50
Oregon 46 #15 of 50
Idaho 43 #2 of 50
Utah 42 #1 of 50
Arizona 46 #22 of 50

How Nevada compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Utah42
#2Idaho43
#3Iowa44
#4Alaska44
#5Wisconsin44

Bottom 5

#46Massachusetts48
#47California49
#48Louisiana49
#49Connecticut50
#50New York52

Source and methodology

Source: Census ACS · Direction: lower is better · Unit: Gini index

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