Retirees Should Consider These 15 Often Overlooked Cities
Many older Americans opt to move during retirement. Sometimes these relocations are to be closer to family, but often it is because seniors are seeking a better quality of life. If that’s you, check out this list by Finance Buzz of the 15 most underrated cities for a great retirement.
Surprisingly, only one city in the Sunshine State (Florida) made the list. With options from smaller big cities and college towns to coastal retreats and outdoorsy destinations, surely one of these spots will appeal to you.
Finance Buzz suggests retirees check out Eagle, Colorado; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Athens, Georgia; Killington, Vermont; Indianapolis, Indiana; Astoria, Oregon; Arlington, Texas; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Green Valley, Arizona; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Greenville, South Carolina; Reno, Nevada; Port Charlotte, Florida; Louisville, Kentucky; and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The Seniors Trust is committed to improving the lives 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, a fair annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), and increased minimum benefits. This bill will also ensure the long-term solvency of the Social Security program.