Reno Demographics & Household Information

Reno Demographics

Population180,480
Male92,254
Female88,226
Married144,922
Single42,240
Separated3,551
Widowed8,565
Divorced22,985
Number of Households73,904
Avg Household Size2.38
Avg Family Size3.06
Median Age34.50
Median Household Income$40,530
Average Household Income$73,859
Per Capita Income$22,520
White Collar Jobs72,580
Blue Collar Jobs78,182
Employed90,372
Unemployed5,379

Reno Household Information

Number of Households73,904
Households: Family41,647
Households: Non-Family32,257
Households: With Children22,362
Age 0-412,626
Age 5-911,976
Age 10-1410,937
Age 15-1912,102
Age 20-2415,434
Age 25-3428,638
Age 35-4428,164
Age 45-5424,591
Age 55-598,628
Age 60-646,781
Age 65-7410,962
Age 75-847,382
Age 85+2,259
 

Reno Income, Jobs & Education

Reno Income & Jobs

$0-10,000300
$10,000 - $14,9994,633
$15,000 - $24,99910,398
$25,000 - $34,99910,202
$35,000 - $49,99913,100
$50,000 - $74,99914,492
$75,000 - $99,9997,015
$100,000 - $149,9994,884
$150,000 - $199,9991,275
Over $200,0001,486

Reno Education

Less than 9th Grade8,067
Some High School12,658
High School Graduate27,836
Some College31,757
Associate Degree7,816
Bachelor's Degree19,523
Graduate Degree9,830
Percentage High School or Higher82.4%
 

Reno Residential & Ethnicity Statistics

Reno Residential Statistics

Average Home Sale Price$158,700
Total Housing Units79,592
Owner Occupied35,134
Rental Occupied38,770
Rental Vacancy Rate7.9%
Vacant Housing Units5,549
Median Travel Time to Work18 minutes
Transportation to Work: Public3,870
Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool12,729
Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other5,551
Work at Home2,155

Reno Ethnicity Statistics

White145,315
African American5,751
Hispanic or Latino34,616
Asian11,419
American Indian or Alaska Native3,851
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander1,565
Other19,569
 

Reno Crime

 
Population 210,354
Violent Crime 1,478
Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter 23
Forcible Rape 100
Robbery 523
Aggravated Assault 832
Robbery 523
Property Crime 10,797
Burglary 2,105
Larceny-theft 7,061
Arson 37

Reno Hospitals & Medical Centers

Legend:Green- Schools Orange- Hospitals
1
Bhc West Hills Hospital
1240 East Ninth Street
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 323-0478
2
Bhc Willow Springs Rtc
690 Edison Way
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 858-3303
3
Healthsouth Rehab Hospital
555 Gould Street
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 348-5500
4
Saint Mary's Regional Med Ctr
235 West Sixth Street
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 323-2041
5
Va Sierra Nevada Health Syst
1000 Locust Street
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 786-7200
6
Washoe Health System
77 Pringle Way
Reno, NEVADA
Phone: (775) 982-4100

Reno Colleges & Universities

1
CAREER COLLEGE OF NORTHERN NEVADA
1195 A CORPORATE BLVD
Reno, Nevada
Phone: (775) 856-2266
2
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO

Reno, Nevada
Phone: (775) 784-1110
3
MORRISON UNIVERSITY
10315 Professional Circle, Second Floor
Reno, Nevada
Phone: 7758500700100
4
TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
7000 DANDINI BLVD
Reno, Nevada
Phone: (775) 673-7000
5
UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYS OF NV-SYS OFF
2601 ENTERPRISE RD
Reno, Nevada
Phone: (775) 784-4901
6
CET-RENO
520 Evans Avenue
Reno, Nevada
Phone: (408) 287-7924
Reno Notable Locations
  • Lakeside Plaza
  • South Virginia Plaza
  • Smithridge Plaza
  • Short Ranch
  • Shoppers Square
  • Ambrose Park
  • S J Ranch
  • Keystone Square
  • Clarksons Plaza
  • Washoe Fish Rearing Station
  • Washoe County Golf Course
  • Reno Sewage Disposal Plant
  • Bella Vista Ranch
  • Ransome
  • University of Nevada Experimental Farm
  • Plumb Lane Plaza
  • Pedretti Ranch
  • Park Lake Center
  • Panther
  • Desert Research Institute
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Reno Churches
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Reno Parks
  • Horsemans Park
  • Yori Park
  • Reno Municipal Tennis Center
  • Paradise Park
  • Idlewild Park
  • Taylor Memorial Park
  • Newlands Circle
  • Wilkinson Park
  • Whitaker Park
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