There are 20 retirement homes in Phoenix, Arizona. The daily costs of retirment home living in Arizona range from $20 to $123, with an average expenditure running about $58. The monthly cost averages roughly $1,732 and ranges between $605 and $3,685. Annually, the average cost is about $20,790, which is less than the US average of $23,100.
Retirement home care costs in Phoenix range from around $770 per month to $3,890 per month, with a median cost of about $1,788 per month. This equates to a yearly cost of $21,450.
Phoenix is a large city in Maricopa County and is also the capital city of the State of Arizona. With 1,312,922 people residing in the city itself and 4,437,076 in the encompassing area, it is the largest city in Arizona. 18% of the local residents are over 55.
Phoenix has a good SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a mean per capita income of $24,000 and a mean household income is $48,000 (the Arizona state average is $36,000). The median housing price in Phoenix is $136,500, which is somewhat lower than the state average of $183,000. The city has a high unemployment rate of approximately 9.22%.
Phoenix has ideal average temperatures, with very mild winters and very temperate summers. The city receives optimal levels of precipitation annually. Phoenix has very poor air quality ratings, poor water quality ratings, and a higher than average rate of crime in comparison to similarly-sized cities.