Here Are Four States That Are Gaining Popularity With Retirees
Today’s retirees are no longer looking for warm weather, golf courses and retirement communities found in states like Florida and Arizona. Yahoo! Finance spoke to a retirement planning expert and found out that increasing housing costs, taxes, and crowds have many retirees reconsidering where they want to live. It seems savvy seniors are now considering moving to states that offer a high quality of life, low cost of living, and tax advantages such as Colorado, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Dakota.
The Seniors Trust is committed to improving the financial well-being of America’s retirees through passage of The Social Security Expansion Act. It will give retirees an immediate benefits increase of about $200 a month, establish a fair annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), increase minimum benefits, and ensure the long-term solvency of the Social Security program.