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24 Affordable US Cities With Large Populations of Retirees



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When planning for retirement, it’s important to decide where you’ll live out your golden years. Not only should you be thinking about economic factors such as cost of living when determining where to retire, you should also consider whether you’ll have peers in your community. Is there a large population of other retirees?
GOBankingRates conducted a thorough analysis to find the most affordable places with a large population of retirees, factoring in data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Federal Reserve, among others.
Here’s a look at 24 affordable cities that have many retirees as residents. Each of these cities is made up of at least 50% folks aged 65 and older.
Estero, Florida
- Livability: 79
- Household median income: $100,543Â
- Total cost of living annually: Â $68,420Â Â Â
- Population total: 36,685
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 50.6%
Lady Lake, Florida
- Livability: 70
- Household median income: $46,694Â
- Total cost of living annually: $45,969Â
- Population total: 16,047Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 50.9%
Skidaway Island, Georgia
- Livability: 61
- Household median income: $119,210Â
- Total cost of living annually: $86,736Â
- Population total: 9,292Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 51.6%
Punta Gorda, Florida
- Livability: 76
- Household median income: $75,898Â
- Total cost of living annually: $51,473Â
- Population total: 19,605Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 52.5%
Daytona Beach Shores, Florida
- Livability: 75
- Household median income: $65,334Â
- Total cost of living annually: $52,716Â
- Population total: 5,087Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 53.2%
Siesta Key, Florida
- Livability: 68
- Household median income: $113,500
- Total cost of living annually: $127,426Â
- Population total: 5,535Â
Percentage of population of people 65+: 53.9%
Naples, Florida
- Livability: 79
- Household median income: $135,657Â
- Total cost of living annually: $73,598Â
- Population total: 19,315Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 54.6%
Gold Canyon, Arizona
- Livability: 60
- Household median income: $83,654Â
- Total cost of living annually: $57,411
- Population total: 11,565Â Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 54.9%
Micco, Florida
- Livability: 65
- Household median income: $46,434Â
- Total cost of living annually: $39,125Â
- Population total: 9,164Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 55.9%
Fort Myers Beach, Florida
- Livability: 69
- Household median income: $87,204Â
- Total cost of living annually: $84,860Â
- Population total: 5,650Â Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 56.3%
Englewood, Florida
- Livability: 72
- Household median income: $61,734Â
- Total cost of living annually: $49,797
- Population total: 19,378Â Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 58.2%
Marco Island, Florida
- Livability: 70
- Household median income: $105,315Â
- Total cost of living annually: $130,196Â
- Population total: 15,942Â Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 58.6%
Hot Springs Village, Arkansas
- Livability: 66
- Household median income: $68,580Â
- Total cost of living annually: $42,618
- Population total: 16,843Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 61.0%
Venice, Florida
- Livability: 79
- Household median income: $68,843Â
- Total cost of living annually: $55,948Â
- Population total: 25,710Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 61.2%
Sanibel, Florida
- Livability: 67
- Household median income: $111,683Â
- Total cost of living annually: $104,161Â
- Population total: 6,420Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 63.6%
South Pasadena, Florida
- Livability: 81
- Household median income: $48,490Â
- Total cost of living annually: $56,126Â Â
- Population total: 5,334Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 64.6%
Sun City Center, Florida
- Livability: 77Â
- Household median income: $64,661Â
- Total cost of living annually: $47,644
- Population total: 29,290Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 66.9%
Longboat Key, Florida
- Livability: 63
- Household median income: $141,250Â
- Total cost of living annually: $131,546Â
- Population total: 7,479Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 69.9%
Sun City, Arizona
- Livability: 71Â
- Household median income: $51,263Â
- Total cost of living annually: $45,692Â Â
- Population total: 37,748Â Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 75.4%
Green Valley, Arizona
- Livability: 58
- Household median income: $57,785Â Â
- Total cost of living annually: $43,423
- Population total: 20,937Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 80.5%
Laguna Woods, California
- Livability: 72
- Household median income: $56,928Â Â
- Total cost of living annually: $56,813Â
- Population total: 17,452Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 82.6%
Timber Pines, Florida
- Livability: 67
- Household median income: $52,720Â Â Â
- Total cost of living annually: $45,317Â
- Population total: 5,059Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 83.1%
The Villages, Florida
- Livability: 70
- Household median income: $73,415Â
- Total cost of living annually: $50,581Â
- Population total: 79,108Â
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 85.9%
Sun City West, Arizona
- Livability: 62
- Household median income: $61,941Â
- Total cost of living annually: $50,501
- Population total: 26,639
Percentage of population of people 65 and older: 86.4%
Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed places to find the most affordable places with a large population of retirees. First, GOBankingRates found cities with the highest population of retirees using the U.S. Census American Community Survey to find the population of all residents and the population of residents aged 65 and over, enabling the calculation of percent of the population aged 65 and over. For each city, a number of factors were found, including: cost of living indexes as sourced from Sperlings BestPlaces; the average single family home value from the Zillow Home Value Index; and the number of households and the household median income, both sourced from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. The average expenditure cost for residents aged 65 and over was sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey, and using the cost of living indexes, the average expenditure costs can be calculated for each city. Using the average home value, assuming a 10% down payment, and using the national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate, as sourced from the Federal Reserve Economic Data, the average mortgage cost can be calculated. The average mortgage and average expenditure costs can be used to find the average total cost of living. The livability index was sourced from AreaVibes as supplemental information. The percent of the population aged 65 and over was scored and weighted at 0.75, the average expenditure cost was scored and weighted at 2.00, and the average mortgage cost was scored and weighted at 2.00. All the scores were summed and sorted to show the most affordable U.S. cities with a large population of retirees. All data was collected on and is up to date as of July 29, 2024.
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