The best, and cheapest places for retirees in America today
Nicole Robinson
17 July 2024
America's best and cheapest places to retire
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20: Pittsfield, Massacheusetts (102/100 cost of living score)
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19: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (97/100 cost of living score)
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18: Tucson, Arizona (97/100 cost of living score)
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17: Sioux Falls, South Dakota (95/100 cost of living score)
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16: Rochester, Minnesota (94/100 cost of living score)
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15: Lawrence, Kansas (93/100 cost of living score)
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14: Lincoln, Nebraska (93/100 cost of living score)
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13: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (92/100 cost of living score)
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12: Fargo, North Dakota (91/100 cost of living score)
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11: Greenville, South Carolina (91/100 cost of living score)
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10: Lexington, Kentucky (91/100 cost of living score)
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9: Yuma, Arizona (91/100 cost of living score)
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8: Columbia, Missouri (90/100 cost of living score)
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7: Iowa City, Iowa (90/100 cost of living score)
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6: Savannah, Georgia (90/100 cost of living score)
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5: Pensacola, Florida (89/100 cost of living score)
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4: Athens, Georgia (88/100 cost of living score)
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3: Las Cruces, New Mexico (84/100 cost of living score)
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2: Roanoke, Virginia (81/100 cost of living score)
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1: Augusta, Georgia (80/100 cost of living score)
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