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Head Scratching Picks for Best and Worst States for Retirement

Nov. , 2024 -- Retirement Living gathered and evaluated 13 data points across three categories: cost of living, quality of life, and healthcare. We also surveyed more than 1,075 readers aged 55 and older to garner on-the-ground feedback about retirement in their state. Shifting priorities - consumer data sourced by Retirement Living suggests that current and future retirees are even…...

Top Retirement Towns

Salida is a town of 5,300 located near the center of Colorado and west of Colorado Springs. Formerly a railroad, mining, and ranching town, Salida is popular with retirees looking for outdoor adventure and a laid back atmosphere. At least one magazine has named Salida a great place to retire. The nearby Monarch Ski Area is a big attraction, as…...
 
Palm City is a prosperous town across the bay from Stuart, FL (about 2 miles away).  The average age in Palm City is 49 and the average household income at about $72,000, indications that it is a popular town for affluent retirees.  Being close to the beautiful city of Stuart with its shops and restaurants is a definite plus.  The area is filled…...
 
 
Sewanee is a small town in south-central Tennessee, on the Cumberland Plateau between Nashville and Chattanooga, and offers scenic vistas of nearby valleys as sits at an elevation of 1,920 feet.  It is best known as home to The University of the South, or more commonly called “Sewanee”.  The population of Sewanee is a little over 2,000, most of whom are…...
 
Home to the elite prep school, Phillips Exeter Academy, the town of Exeter in eastern New Hampshire is a small town New England classic. The presence of the prep school and its interesting faculty makes it a good choice for retirees looking for a strong cultural environment.  The town is very old, going back to 1638. Local families such as…...
 
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