Find your ideal retirement spot.
You might be able to save money and improve your quality of life by relocating to a retirement spot that better suits your interests and budget. A new U.S. News analysis compares the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the country as potential places to retire. The study includes data on housing affordability, happiness, desirability, retiree taxes, the job market and access to quality health care, and is weighted based on a U.S. News online survey of people age 45 and older about their retirement preferences.
U.S. News and World Report has named Port St. Lucie the 8th Best Place to retire in 2022.
In fact, Florida cities dominated the top 10 list, netting eight of those spots, including Sarasota (#1), Naples (#2), Daytona Beach (#3), Melbourne (#4), Tampa (#6), Fort Myers (#7), and Port St. Lucie at #8.
To identify the best places to retire, U.S. News analyzed data for the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. to assess how well they meet Americans’ retirement needs and expectations. The top cities are evaluated on overall happiness of residents, housing affordability, health care quality, retiree taxes, desirability, and job market strength.
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