Net Worth Calculator in Nevada

Calculate your total net worth and see how you compare to Nevada benchmarks. Median household income is $65K; median home price is $420K (cost of living index: 104).

Assets — What You Own

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Checking, savings, money market, CDs

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Stocks, bonds, ETFs, mutual funds, brokerage accounts

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401(k), IRA, Roth IRA, pension value

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Current market value of home(s) and investment properties

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Current resale value of cars, boats, motorcycles

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Business equity, jewelry, collectibles, crypto, other valuables

Liabilities — What You Owe

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Remaining balance on home loan(s)

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Remaining balance on auto loans

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Federal and private student loan balances

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Total outstanding balance across all cards

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Personal loans, medical debt, HELOC, other liabilities

Nevada Wealth Benchmarks (2026)

$65K
Median Household Income
$420K
Median Home Price
104
Cost of Living Index
~$207K
Est. Median Net Worth

Estimated Typical Net Worth Breakdown in Nevada

For a median-income household that owns a home with 30% equity:

Home equity (30% of $420K)+$126,000
Retirement savings (1× income est.)+$65,000
Liquid savings (3 months income)+$16,250
Vehicles & other assetsvaries
Estimated net worth (assets)~$207K

Estimate excludes auto loans, student debt, and other liabilities. For illustration only.

Building Net Worth in Nevada

Net worth is the single most comprehensive measure of financial health — it captures everything you own (assets) minus everything you owe (liabilities). In Nevada, with a cost of living index of 104 and a median home price of $420K, housing is typically the dominant asset for middle-income households.

The price-to-income ratio in Nevada is 6.5× — meaning the median home costs 6.5 years of the median household's gross income. This is a high ratio suggesting significant home-equity-driven wealth concentration among existing homeowners, but barriers to entry for first-time buyers.

Net Worth Targets by Age in Nevada

AgeBenchmark (× income)At $65K/yr
301× annual income$65,000
403× annual income$195,000
506× annual income$390,000
608× annual income$520,000
67 (retirement)10× annual income$650,000

Targets apply to investable assets (retirement accounts + savings), not including home equity.

Nevada vs. National Wealth Context

MetricNevadaNational
Median Household Income$65,000$74,580
Median Home Price$420,000$420,000
Cost of Living Index104100
Price-to-Income Ratio6.5×5.6×
National Median Net Worth$192,700

Frequently Asked Questions — Net Worth Calculator in Nevada

What is the average net worth in Nevada?+
Nevada does not publish an official statewide net worth figure, but we can estimate based on local data. With a median household income of $65,000 and median home price of $420K, a typical Nevada homeowner with 30% equity, one year's income in retirement savings, and three months in liquid savings would have an estimated net worth of approximately $207K. The Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances (2022) puts national median net worth at $192,700 — Nevada's cost of living is close to average, putting it near national net worth benchmarks.
How does cost of living in Nevada affect wealth building?+
Nevada's cost of living index of 104 (national average = 100) directly affects how quickly residents can build wealth. Nevada's cost of living is close to the national average, meaning standard financial benchmarks for savings rates and wealth accumulation apply without major adjustments.
What is a good net worth for my age in Nevada?+
A common benchmark is to have saved 1× your annual income by 30, 3× by 40, 6× by 50, and 8× by 60. For Nevada's median household income of $65,000: that means $65,000 by 30, $195,000 by 40, $390,000 by 50, and $520,000 by 60. These are targets for financial assets (retirement accounts, savings) — not including home equity. Adjust higher if Nevada's cost of living index of 104 means your expected retirement expenses are above average.
How does homeownership affect net worth in Nevada?+
In Nevada, the median home price is $420K with a property tax rate of 0.6%. Homeownership is typically the largest component of net worth for middle-income households. Over a 30-year period, a home purchased at $420K that appreciates at 3–4% annually could be worth $1,179K — building substantial equity while also providing housing. In Nevada, housing is relatively accessible by national standards, making homeownership an achievable wealth-building strategy for median-income households.
What assets should I include in my net worth calculation in Nevada?+
Net worth = total assets − total liabilities. Assets to include: home market value (current Zillow/Redfin estimate, not purchase price), retirement accounts (401k, IRA, pension at current value), brokerage/investment accounts, checking and savings accounts, vehicles (current market value, not what you paid), business ownership value, and any other property. Liabilities to subtract: mortgage balance, auto loans, student loans, credit card balances, personal loans, and any other debts. In Nevada, your home is likely your largest asset given the $420K median price — get an accurate current market estimate, not the assessed value, which can lag significantly.

Data Sources & Methodology

Median home prices from National Association of Realtors. Median household income from U.S. Census Bureau ACS. Cost of Living Index from C2ER. National median net worth from Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances (2022). Property tax rates from Tax Foundation. Net worth estimates are approximations using rule-of-thumb benchmarks and should not be used as financial advice. Last updated 2026.

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