U.S. News & World Report ranked the 250 best places to retire in the United States. Here's which Arizona city took the top ...
Thinking about retiring in Georgia? A new U.S. News ranking reveals which cities stand out, and a few may surprise you.
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Looking to retire in Alabama? US News ranks 13 top cities
Alabama is making waves in retirement circles. Thirteen of the state’s cities earned spots on U.S. News & World Report’s list ...
It’s not cheap to own a car in retirement. Retirees pay $3,989 on average annually for gas, vehicle finance charges, maintenance, repairs and insurance. For those who would rather pocket these savings ...
Finding a place to spend your golden years can be a daunting task, but a recent analysis has narrowed it down to five retiree-friendly cities to help in your search. It’s no surprise that three out of ...
A recent WalletHub study ranked 182 U.S. cities on their suitability for retirees. No North Carolina cities made the top 50, with Raleigh being the highest-ranked at number 53. The study evaluated ...
U.S. News & World Report named seven Arizona cities among the best places to retire in the U.S. The annual list ranked 250 cities based on six categories. Surprise was the highest-ranked Arizona city ...
A crucial aspect of retirement planning is deciding where to settle down in your golden years. Choosing a city outside of your budget while living on a fixed income can be financially disastrous, with ...
Scottsdale was ranked the second-best city in the United States to retire in, according to a WalletHub study. Orlando, Florida, secured the top spot, ranking higher than Scottsdale in affordability ...
Owning a car on a retiree's fixed income can be expensive -- specifically, it can cost an extra $3,989 annually. That's how ...
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