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27 Major Cities Where You Need More Than $1.5 Million To Retire
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Travis Woods
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With the future of Social Security in question, retirement in America is beginning to seem more difficult and costly than ever before, especially in major metropolitan areas with high rents and cost of living. The amount needed for a comfortable retirement is higher than ever in America’s major cities.
Do you have enough to retire in a large American city? Do you even know how much you would need to do so? GOBankingRates has a few answers.
Recently, GOBankingRates studied the 100 most populous cities in America, using information culled from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. GOBankingRates then cross-referenced with Sperling’s BestPlaces and the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey to determine the 27 cities that require at least $1.5 million or more to retire in. The list begins with the city in which $1.5 million would last the least amount of time.
Keep reading to find out cities that require at least $1.5 million to retire.
Fremont, California
- $1.5 million will last: 12.8 years
- Annual cost of living: $117,470
New York City
- $1.5 million will last: 14.5 years
- Annual cost of living: $103,650
Honolulu
- $1.5 million will last: 14.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $103,049
Arlington, Virginia
- $1.5 million will last: 15.2 years
- Annual cost of living: $98,723
Irvine, California
- $1.5 million will last: 15.4 years
- Annual cost of living: $97,161
Seattle
- $1.5 million will last: 15.8 years
- Annual cost of living: $94,998
Boston
- $1.5 million will last: 16.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $90,611
Plano, Texas
- $1.5 million will last: 17.3 years
- Annual cost of living: $86,946
Santa Ana, California
- $1.5 million will last: 17.4 years
- Annual cost of living: $86,285
Jersey City, New Jersey
- $1.5 million will last: 17.9 years
- Annual cost of living: $83,821
Newark, New Jersey
- $1.5 million will last: 18.5 years
- Annual cost of living: $81,117
Arlington, Texas
- $1.5 million will last: 19.0 years
- Annual cost of living: $78,894
El Paso, Texas
- $1.5 million will last: 19.3 years
- Annual cost of living: $77,572
Portland, Oregan
- $1.5 million will last: 19.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $76,731
Denver
- $1.5 million will last: 19.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $76,671
Aurora, Colorado
- $1.5 million will last: 20.2 years
- Annual cost of living: $74,328
Corpus Christi, Texas
- $1.5 million will last: 20.7 years
- Annual cost of living: $72,585
Boise, Idaho
- $1.5 million will last: 20.9 years
- Annual cost of living: $71,864
Miami
- $1.5 million will last: 21.0 years
- Annual cost of living: $71,443
Reno, Nevada
- $1.5 million will last: 21.1 years
- Annual cost of living: $71,263
Anchorage, Alaska
- $1.5 million will last: 21.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $69,400
Atlanta
- $1.5 million will last: 22.0 years
- Annual cost of living: $68,079
Chandler, Arizona
- $1.5 million will last: 22.4 years
- Annual cost of living: $67,117
North Las Vegas, Nevada
- $1.5 million will last: 22.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $66,456
Henderson, Nevada
- $1.5 million will last: 22.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $66,456
Las Vegas
- $1.5 million will last: 22.6 years
- Annual cost of living: $66,456
Colorado Springs, Colorado
- $1.5 million will last: 22.4 years
- Annual cost of living: $66,276
Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed the 100 most populous cities according to the U.S. Census American Community Survey. The cost-of-living indexes were sourced from Sperling’s BestPlaces and average expenditure costs for 65+ households were sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey. All data was collected on and is up to date as of March 31, 2025.
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