Is Las Vegas a good place to live?
How each score is calculated: CostiAffordability, 0–100. Higher = cheaper. = 100 − (country price level vs US × a city-size premium). Source: World Bank PPP ÷ exchange rate (US = 100). · ClimateiComfort, 0–100, from WorldClim monthly temperatures. Penalises hot summers (above ~24°C), cold winters (below ~6°C) and too-cool summers (below 15°C). Higher = milder. · Safetyi0–100. Higher = safer. Blends 55% natural-disaster safety (8 hazards — earthquake from real USGS records, plus flood, storm, wildfire, heat, drought, cold, tsunami) and 45% crime safety (homicide rate). · LivabilityiOverall score, 0–100 = 0.35 × Cost + 0.30 × Climate + 0.35 × Safety. (hover the i)
- Livability — overall score = 0.35 × Cost + 0.30 × Climate + 0.35 × Safety.
- Cost — affordability vs the United States (100 = US prices). Higher = cheaper to live.
- Climate — year-round comfort; penalises extreme summer heat, harsh winters and chilly summers.
- Safety — combined natural-disaster exposure (earthquake, flood, storm, wildfire, heat, drought, cold, tsunami) and crime (homicide rate). Higher = safer.
- Hazard tiers — each disaster type is rated 1 (very low risk) to 5 (very high risk).
What living in Las Vegas actually looks like
On cost, United States sits at 45 on the World Bank price level (US=100) — well below US prices — which maps to an affordability score of 55/100. The climate brings mild summers (warmest-month highs around 20.0°C) and cold winters (coldest-month lows near -0.8°C), scoring 85/100 on our comfort index. Personal safety is moderate at 64/100 — a blend of natural-disaster exposure (55/100; main risk extreme heat) and crime safety (70/100). Weighted together (0.35 cost, 0.30 climate, 0.35 safety) that produces an overall livability of 67/100 — a strong place to live. On balance, Las Vegas suits people who prioritise climate comfort best; weigh it against the disaster profile below before committing.
Natural-disaster risk in Las Vegas
Does Las Vegas get dangerously hot?
Extreme-heat risk in Las Vegas is high (4/5); warmest-month mean high ~20.0°C (WorldClim).
Is Las Vegas prone to drought?
Drought risk in Las Vegas is high (4/5), from regional aridity and summer heat.
Is Las Vegas at risk of wildfires?
Wildfire risk in Las Vegas is moderate (3/5), based on regional fire-weather exposure.
How cold does Las Vegas get?
Extreme-cold/winter risk in Las Vegas is moderate (3/5); coldest-month mean low ~-0.8°C (WorldClim).
FAQ
Is Las Vegas a good place to live?
Las Vegas scores 67/100 for livability — cost 55, climate 85, safety 64.
Is Las Vegas safe?
Safety 64/100 = disaster safety 55 (main risk extreme heat) blended with crime safety 70.
What's the climate like in Las Vegas?
Warmest-month highs average ~20.0°C and coldest-month lows ~-0.8°C (WorldClim climate normals).
How much does it cost to live in Las Vegas?
United States sits at 45/100 on the World Bank price level (US=100) — affordability score 55/100.
See also
All cities in United States → Best places to retire in United States → Digital nomad guide to United States → Natural-disaster risk in United States → Safest cities from extreme heat → Desert and semi-arid cities →