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HUD Open Data · 2026

What Are the Income Limits in Clark County, Nevada?

$98,200/yr 3.5%vs 2025 ($94,900)

Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV metro · HUD Income Limits (AMI) for Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV

The HUD Income Limits (2026) for Clark County, Nevada (Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV area) show a median income of $98,200 a year. The 30% AMI limit for a 4-person household is $33,000, 50% AMI is $52,750, and 80% AMI is $84,400. Source: U.S. HUD, Office of Policy Development & Research, 2026 Income Limits.

Median Income in Clark County, NV and Neighbouring Counties

MohaveSan BernardinoLincoln: $98,900InyoClark County: $98,200Nye: $75,700$98,900$98,200$75,700

Income Limits by Household Size

Household Size30% AMI50% AMI80% AMI
1$22,200$36,950$59,100
2$25,350$42,200$67,550
3$28,500$47,500$76,000
4$33,000$52,750$84,400
5$38,680$57,000$91,200
6$44,360$61,200$97,950
7$50,040$65,450$104,700
8$55,720$69,650$111,450

How does Clark County, NV compare?

Median income ranked against all counties in Nevada.

Higher income limits than 41% of counties in Nevada · 11th of 17

Lowest: Eureka County($76,300)
Highest: Washoe County($116,800)
#CountyValue
1Washoe County$116,800
1Storey County$116,800
3Esmeralda County$116,700
… 7 more …
11Clark County(you are here)$98,200
… 3 more …
15Eureka County$76,300
16Nye County$75,700
17Mineral County$67,700

Frequently asked questions

What are the Income Limits in Clark County, Nevada for 2026?

The area median income in Clark County, Nevada is $98,200 a year for 2026 (HUD applies one figure across the Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV area). For a four-person household, the limits work out to $33,000 at 30% of the median (extremely low income), $52,750 at 50% (very low income), and $84,400 at 80% (low income). The full table by household size is above. Source: U.S. HUD, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2026 Income Limits.

What is the median income in Clark County, Nevada?

HUD puts the area median income for Clark County, Nevada at $98,200 a year in 2026.

What is the 80% AMI income limit for a 2-person household in Clark County, Nevada?

For 2026, the 80% AMI (low income) limit for a 2-person household in Clark County, Nevada is $67,550 a year. At 50% AMI (very low income) the 2-person limit is $42,200, and at 30% AMI (extremely low income) it is $25,350. Limits for other household sizes are in the table above.

How do income limits in Clark County change with household size?

HUD publishes 2026 limits for household sizes 1 through 8. At 80% AMI in Clark County, the limit is $59,100 for a 1-person household, $67,550 for 2 people, $84,400 for 4 people, and $111,450 for 8 people. The table above lists every household size at 30%, 50%, and 80% AMI.

What do 30%/50%/80% AMI mean?

AMI stands for Area Median Income. 30% AMI means the income threshold is 30% of the area's median income. Households at or below 30% AMI are classified as extremely low income, 50% as very low income, and 80% as low income. These thresholds determine eligibility for federal housing programs like Section 8 vouchers and LIHTC properties.

When are Income Limits in Clark County updated?

HUD publishes new income limits annually, typically in spring. The 2026 figures apply for the full calendar year unless HUD issues an interim adjustment.

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Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, public domain. 2026 Income Limits.