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Best U.S. cities to retire

Best U.S. cities to retire

If your dream retirement destination includes easy access to iconic amusement parks such as Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, you’re in luck. Orlando, Florida, has been named the best city to retire, per WalletHub’s list of the best and worst places to retire in 2024.

But Orlando has far more to offer retirees than mouse ears and wizard robes, according to WalletHub.

To compile its rankings, the personal finance company evaluated the retirement friendliness of 182 highly populated U.S. cities using data from numerous sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, the Council for Community and Economic Research, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Tax Foundation.

WalletHub’s analysis also assumes a retiree will be living on a fixed income. All of the cities were ranked according to how many points they scored out of 100 across four categories:

  • Affordability (25 points): Analyzes factors such as taxpayer friendliness and cost of living
  • Activities (25 points): Evaluates factors such as the availability of music venues, bingo halls, museums and adult volunteer activities
  • Quality of life (25 points): Assesses factors such as the share of the population over the age of 65, a city’s walkability and weather
  • Health care (25 points): Considers factors such as the number of health-care facilities, quality of public health systems and life expectancy

Here are the top 10 U.S. cities to retire, according to WalletHub.

  1. Orlando, Florida
  2. Miami
  3. Minneapolis
  4. Tampa, Florida
  5. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  6. Scottsdale, Arizona
  7. Cincinnati
  8. St. Petersburg, Florida
  9. Casper, Wyoming
  10. Atlanta

What makes Orlando a top retirement spot

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