It's ranked
highly for affordability, activities and health care.
Chris Kissell
• September 20, 2019
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Chances
are good that — at least once or twice, when the boss wasn’t looking — you’ve
had a daydream about the right place to retire.
If
these musings include visions of mouse ears, you are on the right path,
according to WalletHub’s 2019
ranking of the best and worst U.S. cities in which to retire.
Orlando,
Florida — home to Walt Disney World — tops the list of the best places to
retire. It is one of five cities in the Sunshine State to finish in the top 10
of the WalletHub rankings.
WalletHub
ranked 182 U.S. cities based on 46 key metrics, each of which falls into one of
four main categories:
- Affordability
- Activities
- Quality of life
- Health care
Orlando
ranked high in the categories of affordability (No. 9) and activities (No. 11).
It also finished in the top 50 in the health care category.
Although
warm-weather cities like Orlando top the WalletHub list, a few more frigid
locales also ranked high. The WalletHub top 10 places to retire are:
- Orlando,
Florida
- Tampa, Florida
- Scottsdale,
Arizona
- Charleston,
South Carolina
- Miami
- Denver
- Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
- Cape Coral,
Florida
- Minneapolis
- Cheyenne,
Wyoming
Just in
case you’re wondering, the city ranked worst place to retire is Stockton,
California. The city ranked particularly low for activities (No. 180), health
care (No. 177) and quality of life (No. 168).
Finding
a “forever home” for your golden years can be challenging. Looking over
WalletHub’s list can help you target some good candidates. So can reading
through our ranking “The 25 Best
Places in the U.S. to Retire in 2019.”
However,
in some cases, you might discover that the best place to retire is right where
you are today. As we have reported:
“A 2018
AARP survey found that more than three-quarters of people age 50 or older
prefer to stay in their current homes as they age.”
There
are many good reasons to retire in place. We highlight some of the best of them
in “7 Reasons You
Should Not Move for Retirement.”
For
more help determining where to spend your golden years, check out “Don’t Retire
Until You Answer These 4 Questions.”
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