I thought we'd have a little fun and review the 10 best places to retire in America. As my source of information, I'm referencing articles from U.S. News & World Report:
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Here's the process U.S. News & World Report used to arrive at their selections for the "10 Best Places To Retire In America":
* They started with a list of 2,000 places with populations >15,000 people. Their reasoning for this was that communities smaller than this are less apt to have adequate medical facilities and/or income opportunities for those who might wish to work a little during retirement.
* Next, they narrowed down the field of best places to retire in America to about 1,000 cities based on things like cost of living, crime rate, climate, health care, recreation, jobs, etc.
* Finally, they selected their Top 10 Best Places To Retire In America as shown below.
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> Smyrna, Tennessee:
> Bozeman, Montana:
> Concord, New Hampshire:
> Fayetteville, Arkansas:
> Hillsboro, Oregon
> Lawrence, Kansas
> Peachtree City, Georgia
> Prescott, Arizona
> Venice, Florida
> San Francisco, California

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10 Best Places To Retire