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Orlando is the Best City to Retire

September 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

With only 23 percent of Americans reporting that they are “very confident” they will have enough money for retirement, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2019’s Best & Worst Places to Retire as well as accompanying videos. Orlando is ranked as the best city to retire.

To help Americans plan for a comfortable retirement without breaking the bank, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 46 key measures of affordability, quality of life, health care and availability of recreational activities. The data set ranges from cost of living to retired taxpayer-friendliness to share of the population aged 65 and older.

Best Cities to Retire   Worst Cities to Retire
1 Orlando, FL   173 Providence, RI
2 Tampa, FL   174 Baltimore, MD
3 Scottsdale, AZ   175 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
4 Charleston, SC   176 Fresno, CA
5 Miami, FL   177 Newark, NJ
6 Denver, CO   178 Bakersfield, CA
7 Fort Lauderdale, FL   179 San Bernardino, CA
8 Cape Coral, FL   180 Warwick, RI
9 Minneapolis, MN   181 Bridgeport, CT
10 Cheyenne, WY   182 Stockton, CA

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