Want to retire in an major city? Here are your most affordable
options
If you’re considering
the most affordable cities for retirement, a new ranking makes a strong case
for Ohio.
As reported on TheStreet,
the folks at GoBankingRates.com ranked the 100
largest U.S. cities based on how much annual retirement income would
be needed to cover the cost of housing, healthcare, transportation, food, and
utilities.
When the dust settled
from the various algorithms, a crown jewel of cheap retirement emerged.
For each city,
GoBankingRates also factored in a seven-category “livability score” courtesy of AreaVibes.com — and filtered
out cities that have a senior population of less than 9.5%.
When the dust settled
from the various algorithms, a crown jewel of cheap retirement emerged: the
Buckeye State.
Cleveland was No. 1, followed by Toledo; Columbus came in at
No. 14, meaning Ohio has three of the top 15 most affordable cities to retire
to.
|
Rank
|
City
|
Annual
Expenditures
|
|
1
|
Cleveland, OH
|
$38,147
|
|
2
|
Toledo, OH
|
$38,643
|
|
3
|
Buffalo, NY
|
$40,624
|
|
4
|
Fort Wayne, IN
|
$41,120
|
|
5
|
Greensboro, NC
|
$41,120
|
|
6
|
Memphis, TN
|
$41,615
|
|
7
|
Lubbock, TX
|
$42,111
|
|
8
|
Wichita, KS
|
$42,606
|
|
9
|
El Paso, TX
|
$43,102
|
|
10
|
Winston-Salem, NC
|
$43,102
|
|
11
|
Indianapolis, IN
|
$43,597
|
|
12
|
St. Louis, MO
|
$43,597
|
|
13
|
Mobile, AL
|
$43,597
|
|
14
|
Columbus, OH
|
$44,588
|
|
15
|
Milwaukee, WI
|
$44,588
|
Source: GOBankingRates. See the full list here
Retiring comfortably
continues to grow more challenging. As the cost of living continues to
rise many adults are working longer
than ever, and many retirement-age Americans do not have enough
retirement savings.
Expanding the
geographical range of your search could ease the pressure. Check out the
full list from GoBankingRates and see the other cities that made the
cut.
And if one of the
towns on the list strikes your fancy, TheStreet also added some
helpful information on state taxes for retirees and median home
value.
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