Nevada Opportunity Zones
61 Total Opportunity Zones
Zone Residents 223 k Metro 345 k Zone Jobs 92% Non-Metro 18 k Zone Businesses
Majority Poverty Median Bachelor Adults Not Median Rent Minority Rate Income Degree + Working Home Age Burdened
Nevada 43% 15% $62,919 23% 30% 27 88%
Opportunity Zones 72% 30% $36,169 11% 41% 38 83%
Major Cities with the Largest Number of Zones Opportunity Zones per Congressional District Las Vegas Paradise Reno Representative District Party Zones
Dina Titus NV-1 D 35
Mark Amodei NV-2 R 15
Ruben Kihuen NV-4 D 6
Jacky Rosen NV-3 D 5
23 Tracts 9 Tracts 7 Tracts
To learn more, visit eig.org/opportunityzones // Contact: [email protected] U.S. Opportunity Zones
Data Glossary Minority Tracts Percent of census tracts in which the percentage of the population identifying as non-white is greater than 50 percent, per the American Community Survey 2011-2015 data
Poverty Rate Total individuals in poverty as a percentage of total individuals for whom poverty status is determined, per the American Community Survey 2011-2015 data
Median Income Average median household income, per the American Community Survey 2011-2015 data
Bachelor Degree + Total percent of adults age 25 and older who hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, per the American Community Survey 2011-2015 data
Adults Not Working Total percent of adults age 25 to 64 not working, per the American Majority Poverty Median Bachelor Adults Not Median Rent Community Survey 2011-2015 data 24% Minority Rate Income Degree + Working Home Age Burdened Median Home Age 56% 30% $40,846 17% 37% 50 80% Average median home age, per the American Community Survey 2011- 76% 2015 data
Rent Burdened Percent of low-income, renter- Metropolitan occupied households that spend 30%+ Over 7,800 31.3 million 1.6 million 24 million of their household income on housing, Non-Metropolitan Zones residents businesses jobs per the American Community Survey 2011-2015 data National summary statistics do not include U.S. territories 2011-2015 data was used for the purpose of consistency with the data used to determine eligibility for the majority Opportunity Zones
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