Southern Nevada’s unemployment rate is still lower than it was at the start of the year but has now pushed higher for the second consecutive month.
Paying the Price
An occasional series on inflation and the rising cost of living in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Valley’s luxury real estate market has been booming as far back as 2019; however, one top broker said data is already showing that the Trump administration’s tariffs have curtailed sales.
Despite recent increases, homeowners insurance in the Silver State remains below the national average.
Millions of U.S. workers who earn tips and overtime pay may be eligible for a federal tax break when they file their 2025 income taxes next year.
Hundreds of millions of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ loans will soon affect credit scores for millions of Americans who use the loans to buy clothing, furniture, concert tickets, and takeout.
Nevada DMV numbers show how many people moved from California to Nevada last year. And it’s not just high-earners who are leaving the Golden State for the Silver State.
A new report says Las Vegas house prices are rising faster than the U.S. average, but the pace of growth has slowed locally and nationally in the past year.
Republican leaders in the Nevada Legislature have proposed creating a task force to study alternative gas supplies for Nevada.
In a massive setback, a handful of conservative Republicans on the House Budget Committee voted against President Donald Trump’s big package of tax breaks and spending cuts.
Fewer than 20 percent of Nevada residents now believe the state is an affordable place to live, and many Nevadans have considered leaving as a result of the housing crisis, a survey finds.
Two major auto insurers are raising rates starting in late May, affecting almost 150,000 Nevadans.
Four insurers — including a major provider — are raising homeowners insurance rates in the coming months.
Las Vegas tied for the 13th-longest average time for homes on the market among the top 50 metropolitan areas in the country.
A new report from the UNLV Lied Center for Real Estate shows that homebuilding in the valley never returned to normal levels seen before the Great Recession.
Nevada residents pay some of the highest grocery bills in the country, according to a new study.