Las Vegas Demographics & Household Information

Las Vegas Demographics

Population14,565
Male6,914
Female7,651
Married11,385
Single4,382
Separated120
Widowed1,107
Divorced1,654
Number of Households5,588
Avg Household Size2.48
Avg Family Size3.08
Median Age34.00
Median Household Income$24,214
Average Household Income$5,590
Per Capita Income$12,619
White Collar Jobs4,487
Blue Collar Jobs6,484
Employed5,293
Unemployed692

Las Vegas Household Information

Number of Households5,588
Households: Family3,561
Households: Non-Family2,027
Households: With Children2,118
Age 0-4969
Age 5-91,000
Age 10-141,149
Age 15-191,385
Age 20-241,276
Age 25-341,662
Age 35-442,159
Age 45-541,788
Age 55-59685
Age 60-64621
Age 65-74942
Age 75-84654
Age 85+275
 

Las Vegas Income, Jobs & Education

Las Vegas Income & Jobs

$0-10,00010
$10,000 - $14,999533
$15,000 - $24,9991,100
$25,000 - $34,999880
$35,000 - $49,999787
$50,000 - $74,999657
$75,000 - $99,999241
$100,000 - $149,999129
$150,000 - $199,99917
Over $200,00034

Las Vegas Education

Less than 9th Grade987
Some High School1,115
High School Graduate2,069
Some College1,900
Associate Degree620
Bachelor's Degree1,175
Graduate Degree871
Percentage High School or Higher75.9%
 

Las Vegas Residential & Ethnicity Statistics

Las Vegas Residential Statistics

Average Home Sale Price$87,100
Total Housing Units6,377
Owner Occupied3,554
Rental Occupied2,034
Rental Vacancy Rate14.1%
Vacant Housing Units778
Median Travel Time to Work17 minutes
Transportation to Work: Public13
Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool776
Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other354
Work at Home99

Las Vegas Ethnicity Statistics

White8,527
African American194
Hispanic or Latino12,080
Asian134
American Indian or Alaska Native425
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander37
Other6,001
 

Las Vegas Crime

 
Population 14,211
Violent Crime 164
Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter 0
Forcible Rape 20
Robbery 14
Aggravated Assault 130
Robbery 14
Property Crime 671
Burglary 210
Larceny-theft 401
Arson 10

Las Vegas Hospitals & Medical Centers

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1
Las Vegas Medical Center
3795 Hot Springs Boulevard
Las Vegas, NEW MEXICO
Phone: (505) 454-2100
2
Northeastern Regional Hospital
1235 Eighth Street
Las Vegas, NEW MEXICO
Phone: (505) 425-6751

Las Vegas Colleges & Universities

1
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY AVE
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Phone: (505) 425-7511
2
LUNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Hot Springs Blvd
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Phone: 50545425001000
Las Vegas Notable Locations
  • Distrito de las Escuelas Historic Site
  • Douglas-Sixth Street Historic District
  • Las Vegas Iron Works
  • Las Vegas Plaza Historic District
  • Las Vegas Weather Station
  • Library Park Historic District
  • Exchange Hotel Historic Site
  • Lincoln Park Historic District
  • North New Town Historic District
  • Bridge Street Historical District
  • Old Town Residential Historic District
  • Railroad Avenue Historic District
  • Acequia Madre Historic Site
  • Vidal and Elisa Salazar House
  • Industrial Arts Building
  • Emmanuel Rosenwald Building Historic Site
  • Castaneda Hotel Historic Site
  • Henry Blattman House Historic Site
  • Archuleta Hall
  • Crockett Building Historic Site
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Las Vegas Churches
  • Aposento Alto Assembly of God Church
  • Seventh Day Adventist Church
  • First Church of Christ Scientist
  • First Christian Church
  • El Camino Cristiano Missions Church
  • Emmanuel Baptist Church
  • Calvary Baptist Church
  • Saint Pauls Memorial Episcopal Church Historic Site
  • Saint Pauls Episcopal Church
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Las Vegas Parks
  • Truder Park
  • Harold K Brandt Baseball Field
  • Perkins Stadium
  • AT and SF RR Depot Locomotive 1129
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