New Salisbury 53 Poor
New Salisbury Livability #641 ranked city in Indiana#24,081 ranked city in the USARanks better than 17% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in New Salisbury

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    Taking into account the cost of goods and services like housing, groceries, transportation and utilities, the overall cost of living in this area is well below average.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities are not ideally located within walking distance. To access these amenities, residents may be required to rely on a vehicle or public transit.

  • Commute

    A low commute score could be due to longer-than-average work commutes and the limited availability of public transportation in this area.

  • Employment

    In the employment category, a low score could be attributed to low income levels and high unemployment in the area, suggesting potential difficulties in finding lucrative employment.

  • Health & Safety

    The low score in this category could be due to challenges related to air quality and the limited accessibility of health-related facilities like hospitals, nursing homes, doctors and pharmacies.

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      New Salisbury transportation information

      Statistic New Salisbury Indiana National
      Average one way commute0min23min26min
      Workers who drive to work36.2%83.0%76.4%
      Workers who carpool63.8%8.9%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%1.1%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.5%0.6%
      Workers who walk0.0%2.1%2.8%
      Working from home0.0%3.5%4.6%
      Source: The New Salisbury, IN data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).