Retiring in Nevada
$5,000/mo
How much do I need to retire in Nevada?
Using the $5,000 national monthly example, Nevada's BEA price level translates the everyday-cost line to about $5,000 a month before your own housing, health care, income, dreams, and taxes.
Why this is here
This state guide keeps the quick retirement number, care-cost page, weather profile, tax layers, and map CTA in one place so a move page does not become a loose essay.
Cost index
100.0
BEA state price level, where 100 is the U.S. average.
Social Security
Not taxed
Nevada does not tax Social Security benefits under the current state-tax summary used here.
Property tax
0.6%
At a $350,000 home, that is about $2,100 a year before county detail.
Sales tax
8.2%
Tax Foundation puts Nevada's 2026 average combined state and local sales tax near 8.2%, ranked 13 among states in that table.