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Fallon, NV
Population8,143
Median Age36.4
Pop. Density2,688
Pop. Change7.97%
Married Population43.88%
Household Size2.46
Unemployment Rate11.30%
Median Home Cost$129,500
Homes Owned38.15%
Home Appreciation-11.04%
Percent Religious28.20%
Commute Time21.5

79.61% of people are white, 1.73% are black, 4.72% are asian, 4.23% are native american, and 9.71% claim 'Other'. 11.92% of the people in Fallon, NV, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 88.08% are non-hispanic).


amy
Fallon, NV
Fallon - 12/7/2010

Nothing to do here. all the women go to sandwinds and spread their legs... not much else except walmart where u see everyone you know. Little hick town[read more...]

Wiley
Fallon, NV
Fallon - 7/6/2007

Nice town but hot, dry and lots of sand.[read more...]

Susan
Fallon, NV
Cancer Cluster Not Proven - 11/15/2006

The cancer cluster scare of a few years ago (2001)was just that- a scare. Cancer clusters are based on the information gathered. Here in Nevada cancer in children is tracked to age 19. Just across the borger in Arizona the reporting of cancer stops at 13 years. I know that some of the children included in the cluster had their cancers diagnosed before they moved here. Anyway, Fallon now has the best water purification system in the country. And I still drink my well water- it's delicious! Fallon's a great town, and I'm glad my children have had the chance to grow up here.[read more...]

ken
Pittsburgh, PA
Fallon Cancer Cluster - 10/2/2006

Fallon is a known cancer cluser in the US. This is something you should know about before you move here. Any search on Fallon and Cancer will give you more information.[read more...]

Susan
Fallon, NV
High mountain climate - 8/18/2006

Fallon is a nice little town with two seasons due to it's high elevation. We have 7 months of winter (mid-Oct thru mid-May) and 5 months of summer (late May thru early Oct). Its very dry, though these last two winters we had a lot of snow. Seems most of the precipitation is snow, not rain. We have something called Po-go-nip, Paiute word meaning "white death", its a snow fog that we had two years ago for a month straight. The daily high never got over 32 degrees and we didn't se the sun at my house for 30 days straight. We put our fireplace to good use that winter![read more...]