Median Income
$53,105
29% lower than US avg
Home Value
$238,100
16% lower than US avg
Violent Crime
132/100K
65% lower than US avg
Bachelor's+
13.5%
60% lower than US avg
Median Rent
$1,291
11% higher than US avg
Obesity Rate
37.3%
16% higher than US avg
Unemployment
4.6%
28% higher than US avg
Poverty Rate
7.7%
38% lower than US avg
How Silver Springs Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)
People
Population5,523
Median Age52.8 yrs
Density77/mi²
Male / Female56% / 44%
Largest GroupWhite 84%
Veterans13.7%
Economy
B+
Median Income$53,105
Per Capita$28,572
Unemployment4.6%
Poverty7.7%
County GDP$2,769M
Commute36 min
Housing
A
Home Value$238,100
Rent$1,291
Ownership80.2%
Zillow$345,423
Housing Units2,637
Rent Burden41.0%
Crime
F
Violent132/100K
Property660/100K
Health
Obesity37.3%
Uninsured13.3%
Smoking20.8%
Depression24.9%
Heart Disease6.8%
Climate
Avg Temp57°F (14°C)
AQI41 (Good)
Rain4.8 in/yr
Sunny Days330/yr
Elevation4,172 ft (1,272 m)
Education
C
Bachelor's+13.5%
High School+80.9%
Graduate+4.5%
School Score5.60
Community
2024 VoteR 69% / D 30%
Commute36 min
Broadband93.4%
EV Stations4
Is Silver Springs a Good Place to Live?
Based on current data, Silver Springs receives an overall livability score of 2.7 out of 5.0, earning a grade of C+. Key strengths include low crime rates, affordable housing, abundant sunshine, a low poverty rate. Areas to be aware of include a high uninsured rate, below-average incomes, long commute times. Silver Springs has some notable strengths but also faces challenges that prospective residents should consider.
Economy & Jobs
The median household income in Silver Springs is $53,105, 29% below the national average of $75,149. Unemployment stands at 4.6%, indicating a healthy job market. Only 7.7% of residents live below the poverty line, well below the national rate of 12.4%. Workers commute an average of 36 minutes, longer than the typical American commute of 28 minutes.
Cost of Living & Housing
The median home value in Silver Springs is $238,100, 16% below the national median / offering relatively affordable homeownership. Renters pay a median of $1,291 per month. A price-to-income ratio of 4.5x indicates a reasonably affordable housing market.
Safety & Crime
Silver Springs is a very safe community with a violent crime rate of 132 per 100,000 residents / well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 660 per 100,000, 66% below the national average.
Education
13.5% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 80.9% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 5.6/10.
Climate & Weather
Silver Springs enjoys a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 57°F. Winters average 36°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. With 330 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Annual precipitation totals 4.8 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 41.
Silver Springs has a population of 5,523 with a density of 77 people per square mile, spread across 77.1 square miles. The median age is 52.8 years, 36% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 43.9% female and 56.1% male. The city is predominantly White (84%), with 5.7% Hispanic. English is the primary language spoken at home by 94.6% of residents, while 5.4% speak Spanish. 13.7% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 29.6% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 89.6% have health insurance coverage.
Population
52.8yrs
Median Age
36% above US avg
Race & Ethnicity
Silver Springs vs U.S. Average
Language Spoken at Home
English Only
94.6%
21% above US avg
Spanish
5.4%
60% below US avg
Social Characteristics
Silver Springs vs U.S. Average
The median household income in Silver Springs is $53,105, which is 29% below the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $28,572 (below the $39,052 national figure). The average weekly wage is $1,608, 12% higher than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 4.6% (above the 3.6% US average). 7.7% of residents live below the poverty line, lower than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 258 business establishments, including 21 restaurants. The cost of living index is 100, roughly in line with the national average. Workers commute an average of 36 minutes (longer than the 28-minute US average). 4.6% of workers work from home (below the 15.2% national rate).
Income: Silver Springs vs U.S.
Income
| Median HH Income | $53,105 |
| 29% below US avg |
| Per Capita Income | $28,572 |
| Avg Weekly Wage | $1,608 |
| IRS Avg AGI | $75,161 |
| Gini Index | 0.435 (0=equal, 1=unequal) |
Employment & Poverty
| Unemployment | 4.6% |
| 28% above US avg |
| Poverty Rate | 7.7% |
| 38% below US avg |
| Establishments (County) | 258 |
| County GDP | $2,769M |
Business (County)
| Restaurants | 21 |
| Healthcare | 4 |
| Retail | 20 |
| Manufacturing | 14 |
Tax & Cost of Living
| Property Tax (IRS) | $3,750 |
| 7% above US avg |
| Cost of Living | 100.00 (100=avg) |
| Effective Tax Rate | 1.57% |
Commute & Transportation
| Commute Time | 35.8 min |
| Drive Alone | 73.5% |
| Public Transit | 0.4% |
| Work from Home | 4.6% |
The median home value in Silver Springs is $238,100, 16% below the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $345,423, higher than the Census estimate. Homes sell for 93.9% of their list price, suggesting buyers have room to negotiate. Monthly rent averages $1,291 (11% above the national average of $1,163). Fair market rent ranges from $1,135 for a one-bedroom to $1,428 for a two-bedroom apartment. 80.2% of housing units are owner-occupied (above the 65.4% national rate). There are 2,637 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1990. The average annual property tax is $3,750. 41.0% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing, indicating a significant affordability challenge for renters. The home price-to-income ratio is 4.5x.
Home Values
| Census Median | $238,100 |
| 16% below US avg |
| Zillow ZHVI | $345,423 |
Real Estate Market (Redfin)
| $/Sq Ft | $227 |
| Homes Sold | 4 |
| Sale-to-List Ratio | 93.9% |
| Price Drops | 20.0% |
| Inventory | 5 |
Rental Costs
| Census Median Rent | $1,291 |
| 11% above US avg |
| Rent Burden | 41.0% |
HUD Fair Market Rent
| Studio | $1,056 |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,135 |
| 2 Bedrooms | $1,428 |
| 3 Bedrooms | $1,941 |
| 4 Bedrooms | $2,352 |
Ownership & Property
| Homeownership | 80.2% |
| Owner-Occupied | 80.2% |
| Renter-Occupied | 19.8% |
| Housing Units | 2,637 |
| Median Year Built | 1990 |
Property Tax
| Avg Tax (IRS) | $3,750 |
| 7% above US avg |
| Effective Rate | 1.57% |
In Silver Springs, 37.3% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 11.0% have diabetes. Heart disease affects 6.8% of residents, above the national average. 34.4% have high blood pressure. 20.8% are current smokers (above the 14.0% national rate). 17.4% report binge drinking. 29.5% are physically inactive, above the national average. 24.9% report depression (above the 20.0% national average). 22.0% experience frequent mental distress. 13.3% of residents lack health insurance (above the 8.6% national rate). 0.2% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 8.8 out of 10.
Health Metrics: Silver Springs vs U.S. Average (%)
Chronic Conditions
| Obesity | 37.3% |
| 16% above US avg |
| Diabetes | 11.0% |
| Heart Disease | 6.8% |
| High Blood Pressure | 34.4% |
| Asthma | 12.0% |
| COPD | 9.2% |
| Cancer | 7.4% |
| Stroke | 3.7% |
Behaviors & Mental Health
| Smoking | 20.8% |
| 49% above US avg |
| Binge Drinking | 17.4% |
| Physical Inactivity | 29.5% |
| Depression | 24.9% |
| Mental Distress | 22.0% |
| Physical Distress | 17.0% |
| Short Sleep | 39.5% |
Healthcare Access
| Insurance Rate | 89.6% |
| Uninsured | 13.3% |
| 55% above US avg |
| Mental Health | 1:696 |
| Checkup Rate | 69.5% |
| Dental Visits | 49.9% |
| Premature Death | 6,548/100K |
Food & Exercise
| Food Environment | 8.8/10 |
| Exercise Access | 0.2% |
| Healthcare Facilities | 4 |
Silver Springs has a violent crime rate of 132 per 100,000 residents, 65% below the national average of 380. Property crime stands at 660 per 100,000, 66% below the U.S. average. The county recorded 3 fatal traffic crashes. Overall, Silver Springs receives a safety grade of F.
Crime Rates: Silver Springs vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)
Violent Crime
| Total Violent | 132.0/100K |
| 65% below US avg |
| |
Property Crime
| Total Property | 659.9/100K |
| 66% below US avg |
Traffic Safety
| Fatal Crashes (County/yr) | 3 |
| Traffic Accidents | 251 |
| Avg Accident Severity | 2.2 / 4.0 |
Safety Score
| Safety Grade | F |
| Safety Score | 1.0 / 5.0 |
Silver Springs enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 57°F (14°C). Winters average 36°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. The area gets 330 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Annual precipitation totals 4.8 inches (drier than the 38-inch national average). Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 41. The city sits at an elevation of 4,172 feet.
Temperature
36°F Jan (2°C)
81°F Jul (27°C)
| Annual Average | 56.5°F |
| 5% above US avg |
| January Average | 36°F (2°C) |
| July Average | 81°F (27°C) |
| Sunny Days | 330 days/yr |
Geography
| Elevation | 4,172 ft (1,272 m) |
| Area | 77.1 sq mi (199.7 km²) |
| Population Density | 77/sq mi |
| Coordinates | 39.3835°N, 119.2146°W |
| Timezone | America/Los_Angeles |
| County | Storey County County |
| Nearest Airport | Reno/Tahoe International (RNO) 31 miles away |
Precipitation & Snow
Annual Rainfall
4.8"
87% below US avg
Wettest Month (Jan)
0.67"
Air Quality
| AQI Median | 41.0 |
| Rating | Good |
Natural Hazard Risk
| Overall Risk | Very Low |
| Risk Score | 25.2 / 100 |
| Social Vulnerability | 10.6 / 100 |
| Community Resilience | 8.9 / 100 |
Hazard Breakdown
| Tornado |
Very Low |
| Earthquake |
Relatively Low |
| Wildfire |
Relatively Moderate |
| Flood |
Very Low |
| Hail |
Very Low |
| Strong Wind |
Very Low |
| Heat Wave |
Very Low |
| Winter Weather |
Relatively Low |
| Lightning |
Very Low |
| Drought |
Very Low |
| Cold Wave |
No Rating |
| Landslide |
Very Low |
| Volcano |
Very Low |
| Avalanche |
Very Low |
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)
Earthquake History
3,079 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990.
Strongest: M6.1. Most recent: M3.5 on Aug 9, 2025.
| Sep 12, 1994 |
4 km S of Carter Springs, Nevada |
M6.1 |
73 km |
| Jul 8, 2021 |
Antelope Valley, CA |
M6.0 |
101 km |
| Oct 24, 1990 |
3 km NE of Mono City, California |
M5.8 |
147 km |
| Aug 10, 2001 |
3 km N of Blairsden, California |
M5.2 |
129 km |
| Apr 26, 2008 |
1 km NW of Mogul, Nevada |
M5.1 |
64 km |
| Sep 12, 1994 |
8 km ESE of Mesa Vista, California |
M5.1 |
80 km |
| Jul 8, 2021 |
32km SE of Markleeville, CA |
M5.0 |
100 km |
| Dec 22, 1995 |
California-Nevada border region |
M4.9 |
82 km |
| Feb 10, 1993 |
28 km SW of Empire, Nevada |
M4.8 |
121 km |
| Oct 1, 2011 |
7 km SSE of Schurz, Nevada |
M4.8 |
67 km |
| Dec 28, 1995 |
9 km WNW of Topaz Lake, Nevada |
M4.8 |
84 km |
| Oct 30, 1998 |
4 km N of Tahoe Vista, California |
M4.8 |
72 km |
| Apr 26, 2008 |
0 km N of Mogul, Nevada |
M4.8 |
63 km |
| Jun 26, 2005 |
8 km NNW of Tahoe Vista, California |
M4.8 |
76 km |
| Dec 23, 1995 |
8 km WNW of Topaz Lake, Nevada |
M4.7 |
81 km |
| Apr 26, 2008 |
27km SE of Smith Valley, NV |
M4.7 |
86 km |
| Mar 9, 2007 |
13 km SE of Walker, California |
M4.7 |
107 km |
| May 7, 2021 |
19km NW of Truckee, CA |
M4.7 |
95 km |
| Jul 8, 2021 |
29km ENE of Dardanelle, CA |
M4.6 |
105 km |
| Dec 12, 1996 |
4 km SSW of Topaz Lake, Nevada |
M4.6 |
86 km |
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)
Tornado History
27 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950.
Strongest: EF1. Total: 2 injuries.
| Date |
Rating |
Distance |
Fatalities |
| Aug 15, 2020 |
EF1 |
87 km |
0 |
| Aug 14, 2020 |
EF1 |
87 km |
0 |
| Nov 3, 1973 |
EF1 |
94 km |
0 |
| Jul 16, 1973 |
EF1 |
53 km |
0 |
| May 26, 1964 |
EF1 |
43 km |
0 |
| Sep 21, 2017 |
EF0 |
76 km |
0 |
| Sep 13, 2017 |
EF0 |
68 km |
0 |
| Jul 20, 2015 |
EF0 |
93 km |
0 |
| Jul 8, 2015 |
EF0 |
87 km |
0 |
| Apr 27, 2005 |
EF0 |
47 km |
0 |
| Jul 24, 2004 |
EF0 |
59 km |
0 |
| Aug 2, 2003 |
EF0 |
66 km |
0 |
| Aug 2, 2003 |
EF0 |
69 km |
0 |
| Aug 1, 2002 |
EF0 |
48 km |
0 |
| Feb 10, 2000 |
EF0 |
51 km |
0 |
| Jul 13, 1999 |
EF0 |
51 km |
0 |
| Jul 30, 1998 |
EF0 |
62 km |
0 |
| Jun 11, 1998 |
EF0 |
16 km |
0 |
| Jun 11, 1998 |
EF0 |
24 km |
0 |
| Jun 14, 1997 |
EF0 |
50 km |
0 |
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)
Nearby Volcanoes
4 volcanoes within 200 km.
Closest: Soda Lakes (34 km).
| Name |
Type |
Elevation |
Last Eruption |
Distance |
| Soda Lakes |
Maar(s) |
1,251 m (4,104 ft) |
Unknown |
34 km |
| Mono Lake Volcanic Field |
Pyroclastic cone(s) |
2,121 m (6,959 ft) |
1790 |
155 km |
| Mono-Inyo Craters |
Lava dome(s) |
2,796 m (9,173 ft) |
1380 |
176 km |
| Mammoth Mountain |
Lava dome(s) |
3,369 m (11,053 ft) |
1260 |
196 km |
Source: Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program (GVP). Sorted by distance.
Wildfire History
20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km.
Largest: TRUCKEE (98,411 ac, 2017).
| Year |
Name |
Acres |
Distance |
| 2017 |
TRUCKEE |
98,411 |
43 km |
| 2017 |
LONG VALLEY |
80,456 |
91 km |
| 2021 |
TAMARACK |
70,171 |
87 km |
| 2018 |
PERRY |
53,734 |
52 km |
| 1994 |
COTTONWOOD |
47,912 |
87 km |
| 1999 |
FISH COMPLEX (FISH SPRINGS) |
47,030 |
90 km |
| 2020 |
LOYALTON |
45,484 |
85 km |
| 2016 |
TULE |
35,341 |
79 km |
| 2017 |
EARTHSTONE |
35,305 |
35 km |
| 2020 |
NORTH |
34,120 |
84 km |
| 1985 |
GOOSEBERRY |
29,290 |
19 km |
| 2013 |
BISON |
23,611 |
55 km |
| 2001 |
FISH |
21,860 |
99 km |
| 2017 |
BRAVO17 |
21,562 |
92 km |
| 2020 |
NUMBERS |
18,998 |
66 km |
| 2015 |
WASHINGTON |
18,485 |
93 km |
| 1985 |
HUNGRY VA3 |
18,177 |
59 km |
| 1984 |
INDIAN |
16,990 |
75 km |
| 1984 |
FREDS MT 2 |
16,832 |
72 km |
| 2000 |
TRUCKEE |
16,357 |
55 km |
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)
Monthly Weather
| Month |
Avg Temperature |
Precipitation |
Summary |
| January |
36°F (2°C) |
0.7 in |
Wettest |
| February |
38°F (3°C) |
0.6 in |
|
| March |
43°F (6°C) |
0.5 in |
|
| April |
49°F (9°C) |
0.4 in |
Driest |
| May |
57°F (14°C) |
0.6 in |
|
| June |
66°F (19°C) |
0.6 in |
|
| July |
81°F (27°C) |
0.4 in |
Warmest |
| August |
74°F (23°C) |
0.4 in |
|
| September |
65°F (18°C) |
0.4 in |
|
| October |
54°F (12°C) |
0.4 in |
|
| November |
42°F (5°C) |
0.6 in |
|
| December |
34°F (1°C) |
0.6 in |
Coldest |
Silver Springs has a seasonal temperature swing of 48°F / from 34°F in December to 81°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 6.1 inches, with January being the wettest month (0.7") and April the driest (0.4").
Average costs for common services in Silver Springs. Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.
Healthcare
| Doctor Visit (Primary Care) |
$250 ($150–$400) |
| Specialist Visit |
$350 ($200–$550) |
| Urgent Care Visit |
$200 ($100–$350) |
| Emergency Room Visit |
$2,200 ($800–$5,000) |
| Dental Cleaning |
$130 ($75–$200) |
| Dental Filling |
$250 ($150–$400) |
View all 40 services
Auto Repair
| Oil Change (Conventional) |
$45 ($25–$75) |
| Oil Change (Synthetic) |
$75 ($50–$120) |
| Brake Pad Replacement |
$300 ($150–$500) |
| Tire Rotation |
$40 ($20–$75) |
| New Tires (Set of 4) |
$600 ($400–$1,000) |
| Battery Replacement |
$200 ($100–$350) |
View all 18 services
Home Services
| Plumber (Per Hour) |
$100 ($60–$150) |
| Electrician (Per Hour) |
$90 ($50–$140) |
| HVAC Repair |
$400 ($150–$800) |
| HVAC System Install |
$7,000 ($4,000–$12,000) |
| Roof Repair |
$1,000 ($400–$2,000) |
| Roof Replacement |
$9,000 ($5,500–$15,000) |
View all 25 services
Legal
| Divorce (Uncontested) |
$1,500 ($500–$3,500) |
| Divorce (Contested) |
$15,000 ($5,000–$30,000) |
| DUI Defense |
$5,000 ($2,000–$10,000) |
| Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) |
$1,500 ($800–$3,000) |
| Will Preparation |
$500 ($200–$1,000) |
| Trust Preparation |
$2,500 ($1,000–$5,000) |
View all 12 services
Personal Care
| Men's Haircut |
$25 ($15–$45) |
| Women's Haircut |
$55 ($30–$100) |
| Hair Coloring (Full) |
$150 ($75–$250) |
| Manicure |
$25 ($15–$45) |
| Pedicure |
$40 ($25–$65) |
| Massage (1 Hour) |
$80 ($50–$130) |
View all 12 services
Food & Grocery
| Gallon of Milk (per gallon) |
$4.10 ($3.00–$5.50) |
| Dozen Eggs (per dozen) |
$3.50 ($2.50–$5.00) |
| Loaf of Bread |
$3.80 ($2.50–$5.50) |
| Chicken Breast (per lb) |
$4.50 ($3.00–$6.50) |
| Ground Beef (per lb) |
$5.50 ($4.00–$7.50) |
| Rice (per lb) |
$1.00 ($0.60–$1.80) |
View all 20 services
Utilities
| Electricity (Monthly) |
$140 ($80–$250) |
| Natural Gas (Monthly) |
$70 ($30–$150) |
| Water/Sewer (Monthly) |
$70 ($40–$120) |
| Internet (Monthly) |
$70 ($40–$100) |
| Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) |
$65 ($30–$100) |
| Cable TV (Monthly) |
$85 ($50–$150) |
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Transportation
| Monthly Parking (Downtown) |
$200 ($75–$500) |
| Car Insurance (Annual) |
$2,000 ($1,200–$3,500) |
| Bus Pass (Monthly) |
$70 ($30–$130) |
| Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) |
$15 ($8.00–$25) |
| Car Registration (Annual) |
$100 ($30–$250) |
| Driver's License Renewal |
$30 ($15–$75) |
View all 8 services
Education & Childcare
| Daycare (Infant, Monthly) |
$1,200 ($600–$2,500) |
| Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) |
$1,000 ($500–$2,000) |
| After-School Care (Monthly) |
$400 ($200–$700) |
| Tutoring (Per Hour) |
$50 ($25–$100) |
| SAT/ACT Prep Course |
$1,000 ($400–$2,500) |
| Private School (K-12, Annual) |
$12,500 ($5,000–$30,000) |
View all 8 services
Pets
| Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) |
$60 ($30–$100) |
| Dog Vaccination (Annual) |
$100 ($50–$200) |
| Dog Grooming |
$60 ($30–$100) |
| Pet Boarding (Per Night) |
$40 ($20–$75) |
| Dog Spay/Neuter |
$300 ($150–$500) |
| Cat Spay/Neuter |
$200 ($100–$400) |
View all 9 services
Childcare
| Center-Based (monthly) |
| Infant | $821 |
| Toddler | $690 |
| Preschool | $672 |
| Family Childcare (monthly) |
| Infant | $560 |
| Toddler | $560 |
| Preschool | $560 |
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)
Frequently Asked Questions About Silver Springs
What is the population of Silver Springs?
Silver Springs has a population of 5,523 residents and is located in Nevada. The population density is 77 people per square mile, spread across 77.1 square miles. The median age of residents is 52.8 years, which is older than the national median of 38.9 years. The population is 43.9% female and 56.1% male.
Is Silver Springs expensive to live in?
Silver Springs has a cost of living roughly in line with the national average, with an index of 100 (baseline: 100). The median household income is $53,105, 29% below the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $238,100 (16% below the U.S. median). Renters pay a median of $1,291 per month, above the national average of $1,163. The home price-to-income ratio is 4.5x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.
Is Silver Springs safe?
Silver Springs is considered a very safe city with a violent crime rate of 132 per 100,000 residents, well below the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 660 per 100,000 (below the national average). Overall, Silver Springs receives a safety grade of F based on combined crime data.
What is the weather like in Silver Springs?
Silver Springs enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 57°F (14°C). Winter temperatures average 36°F in January, while summers reach an average of 81°F in July. The area receives 330 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Annual rainfall totals 4.8 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 41.
How is the job market in Silver Springs?
Silver Springs has a healthy job market with an unemployment rate of 4.6%, near the national average of 3.6%. The average weekly wage is $1,608. There are 258 business establishments in the area, including 21 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 36 minutes, and 4.6% of workers work from home.
How much does housing cost in Silver Springs?
The median home value in Silver Springs is $238,100. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $345,423. For renters, the median monthly rent is $1,291. Fair market rent is $1,135 for a 1-bedroom and $1,428 for a 2-bedroom apartment. The homeownership rate is 80.2%. The average annual property tax is $3,750.
How are the schools in Silver Springs?
Schools in Silver Springs score 5.6 out of 10 on standardized testing, near the national average. 13.5% of adults in Silver Springs hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 80.9% have completed high school. 4.5% hold a graduate or professional degree.
How healthy is Silver Springs?
The obesity rate in Silver Springs is 37.3% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 20.8% of adults are smokers. 29.5% are physically inactive. 24.9% of residents report depression. 13.3% lack health insurance (above the national rate). 0.2% of residents have access to exercise opportunities.
What is transportation like in Silver Springs?
The average commute in Silver Springs is 36 minutes, longer than the national average of 28 minutes. 73.5% of workers drive alone to work, and 4.6% work from home.
What are the demographics of Silver Springs?
The racial and ethnic makeup of Silver Springs is 84% White, 5.7% Hispanic or Latino. 94.6% of residents speak only English at home, while 5.4% speak Spanish. 13.7% of the population are military veterans. 29.6% of residents have a disability. 89.6% have health insurance coverage.