Average Salaries in Las Vegas, NV

Explore salary data for all occupations in the Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise metropolitan area.

Average Salary

$78,194

across all occupations

Highest Paying Job

$231,480

Physician

Occupations Covered

80

jobs with salary data

Cost of Living: Las Vegas, NV has a cost of living that is 3.5% above the national average. Consider this when comparing salaries.

Salaries in Las Vegas, NV by Occupation

OccupationAnnual SalaryHourly RateEmployed
Physician$231,480$111.29250
Airline Pilot$158,636$76.2785
Dentist$157,991$75.96104
Financial Manager$155,255$74.64589
Computer Hardware Engineer$137,456$66.0884
Lawyer$134,807$64.81394
Pharmacist$130,405$62.69310
Sales Manager$130,292$62.64401
Software Developer$127,236$61.171,905
Physician Assistant$118,997$57.21120
Nurse Practitioner$116,806$56.16265
Information Security Analyst$111,242$53.48160
Veterinarian$110,314$53.0470
Electrical Engineer$107,690$51.77288
Construction Manager$106,630$51.26272
Business Professor$99,097$47.6476
Data Scientist$98,896$47.55148
General Manager$97,622$46.931,807
Computer Systems Analyst$96,888$46.58569
Industrial Engineer$95,721$46.02196
Mechanical Engineer$94,922$45.64264
Computer Programmer$93,962$45.17244
Personal Financial Advisor$93,277$44.84215
Database Administrator$93,135$44.78137
Management Analyst$92,934$44.68857
Financial Analyst$92,862$44.65320
Physical Therapist$91,874$44.17222
Occupational Therapist$90,726$43.62144
Network Administrator$89,682$43.12182
Web Developer$89,346$42.95226
Registered Nurse$87,702$42.162,557
Civil Engineer$87,545$42.09257
Dental Hygienist$87,003$41.83199
Speech-Language Pathologist$82,708$39.76169
Accountant$73,061$35.131,168
Police Officer$71,851$34.54594
Radiologic Technologist$70,349$33.82204
Instructional Coordinator$69,865$33.59122
Market Research Analyst$69,759$33.54407
Railroad Conductor$69,395$33.3635
Executive Assistant$65,687$31.58501
Loan Officer$65,076$31.29308
Human Resources Specialist$64,709$31.11612
Special Education Teacher$64,238$30.88479
Computer Network Support Specialist$63,854$30.70181
Secondary School Teacher$62,633$30.11989
Office Supervisor$61,712$29.67316
Sales Representative$61,022$29.342,040
Elementary School Teacher$60,320$29.001,523
Physical Therapist Assistant$59,917$28.81118
Plumber$59,540$28.63402
Electrician$59,103$28.41611
Paralegal$58,955$28.34299
Sheet Metal Worker$56,862$27.34127
Medical Lab Technician$56,814$27.31336
Licensed Practical Nurse$55,266$26.57606
HVAC Technician$55,216$26.55337
Computer User Support Specialist$55,126$26.50365
Firefighter$54,622$26.26299
Insurance Agent$54,170$26.04509
Carpenter$54,074$26.00416
Real Estate Agent$52,287$25.14343
Truck Driver$50,064$24.071,554
Paramedic$49,482$23.79251
Bookkeeper$47,425$22.801,257
Painter$46,426$22.32296
Automotive Mechanic$44,999$21.63724
Construction Laborer$44,156$21.231,131
Court Clerk$42,826$20.59119
Dental Assistant$42,820$20.59283
Medical Assistant$40,525$19.48692
Delivery Driver$40,064$19.261,060
Veterinary Technician$39,883$19.17105
Office Clerk$37,085$17.831,337
Customer Service Representative$36,783$17.682,569
Pharmacy Technician$36,748$17.67466
Nursing Assistant$36,453$17.531,543
Security Guard$35,880$17.251,116
Preschool Teacher$34,828$16.74584
Childcare Worker$32,429$15.59938

About Working in Las Vegas, NV

This metropolitan area offers diverse career opportunities across multiple industries. The local economy supports a variety of occupations, and salary levels reflect the area's cost of living, industry mix, and labor market conditions.

Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the average salary across all occupations in Las Vegas, NV is $78,194 per year. Salaries range from $32,429 for Childcare Workers to $231,480 for Physicians. The metropolitan area employs approximately 44,358 workers across the 80 occupations we track.

Las Vegas, NV Economy Overview

The local economy is supported by a mix of industries including healthcare, retail, professional services, and manufacturing. Economic conditions and employment opportunities vary based on national and regional trends.

Major Industries in Las Vegas, NV

The Las Vegas, NV job market is driven by these key industries:

1Healthcare and Medical Services
2Retail and Consumer Services
3Professional and Business Services
4Education
5Government
6Manufacturing

Cost of Living Considerations

Cost of living in this area reflects local housing costs, transportation needs, and regional economic conditions. It's important to consider cost of living when comparing salaries across different locations.

Cost of Living Index: 103.5(3.5% above national average)

Job Market Insights

The job market conditions vary based on local industries and economic trends. Job seekers should research specific industries and employers in the area. Networking and local connections can be valuable in the job search process.

Quality of Life in Las Vegas, NV

Quality of life factors include local amenities, climate, recreational opportunities, and community characteristics. Consider your personal priorities when evaluating career opportunities in different locations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Salaries in Las Vegas, NV

What is the average salary in Las Vegas, NV?

The average salary across all occupations in Las Vegas, NV is approximately $78,194 per year. However, salaries vary significantly by occupation, experience level, and industry.

What are the highest paying jobs in Las Vegas, NV?

The highest paying occupation in Las Vegas, NV based on our data is Physician with an average salary of $231,480 per year. Other high-paying occupations can be found in the salary table above.

How does the cost of living affect salaries in Las Vegas, NV?

With a cost of living 3.5% above the national average, salaries in Las Vegas, NV tend to be higher to compensate. However, it's important to consider your overall financial picture, including housing, transportation, and other expenses.

Is Las Vegas, NV a good place to find a job?

Las Vegas, NV offers diverse employment opportunities across multiple industries. With 44,358 workers employed across the occupations we track, the metropolitan area has a substantial job market. Your prospects will depend on your industry, skills, and experience level.

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