SNS Community Indicator Metrics

The Southern Nevada Strong (SNS) Regional Plan is a community-driven guide for making Southern Nevada more livable, prosperous, and sustainable. The SNS Community Indicators Dashboard measures the progress of Southern Nevada in advancing the goals of the regional plan. The dashboard tracks community-level data to help gauge the wellbeing of our region’s people, place, and economy.

Each of the below indications fall within one of the regional plan’s goals.

Economic Metrics

Economic

Transportation Metrics

Transportation

Housing Metrics

Housing

Health Metrics

Health

Environmental Impact Metrics

Sustainability

Metrics and Links Subject to Change

Economic Metrics

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median income

$39,754

In 2021

Unemployment Rate

6.7%

persons in poverty

12.0%

Economic Diversity

.74

Hachman Index

Business growth

5.3%

Change in business establishments

Transportation Metrics

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Bike lanes

550+

miles

mean travel time for work

26.7

In minutes

number of reported fatals (2023)

389

Drivers, pedestrians, motorcyclists, and cyclists

jobs accessed through transit

10,668

housing metrics

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COST-BURDENED HOUSING

37.2%

Pop. spending more than 30% of income on housing

median rent

$2,000

Vacant Housing Units

57,701

TYPICAL home value

$425,199

Through Sept 30, 2024

single family homes

59.7%

Detached single home units

health Metrics

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Food Insecurity

14.6%

Population that is food-insecure

Physical inactivity

26.2%

18+ reporting no leisure-time physical activity

aDULT SMOKERS

16.8%

18+ reporting smoking in Clark County

mental health

16.5%

reported 14+ days of poor mental in Clark County

food enviorenment index

7.2

0-worst to 10-best in healthy food environment

sustainability metrics

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Water Consumption

123

Net gallons per capita per day in 2020

days over 90° F

147

in 2022 in Clark County

heat related deaths

294

confirmed deaths in 2023

tree coverage

2-6%

In areas recording high urban heat compared

smoke advosry events

18

In 2021