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  2. The 10 worst states to retire in the U.S. No. 1 isn't ... - AOL

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    To compile its list of the best and worst places to retire in the U.S., Bankrate ranked all 50 states across five weighted categories: ... Weather (10%): Evaluates data ... which include New York ...

  3. I’m a Retired Boomer: Why I Decided To Retire in New York - AOL

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    When retirement comes calling, most people in New York often seek greener, warmer and less congested pastures. But John P., a 68-year-old former software executive, took the opposite approach.

  4. Climate of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Being a coastal city, New York City is expected to experience significant effects from rising sea levels. Predictions that the sea level will rise by as much as 6 feet (1.8 m) by 2100 have prompted the city's mayor to invest $10 billion into keeping the city safe. [30]

  5. Climate of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The annual average temperature across the state ranges from around 39 °F (4 °C) over the Adirondack Mountains to near 53 °F (12 °C) across the Hudson Valley and Long Island, to around 56 °F (13 °C) within New York City. [2] Weather in New York is heavily influenced by two air masses: a warm, humid one from the southwest and a cold, dry ...

  6. Safest Places To Retire in the US for Less Than $2,000 a Month

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    Weather. Main Menu. ... To find the safest places to retire for $2,000 or less each month, GOBankingRates used ApartmentList's data to find the average 2022 one-bedroom rents and Sperling's Best ...

  7. Environment of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The climate of New York City shapes the environment with its cool, wet winters and hot, humid summers with plentiful rainfall all year round. As of 2020, New York City held 44,509 acres of urban tree canopy with 24% of its land covered in trees. [1] [2] As of 2020, the population of New York City numbered 8.8 million human beings. [3]

  8. Climate change in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Flooding, Hugh L. Carey Tunnel during Hurricane Sandy. Flooding was the second highest cause of weather related fatalities in the United States in 2018. [12] The projected 11-21 inches of sea level rise in New York City by 2050 [13] and 4.17–9 feet by 2100 [14] will compound the impacts of coastal flooding.

  9. Should You Retire in New York State? - AOL

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    New York's overall cost of living is fairly close to the national average, per the World Population Review -- except for housing. The typical home price in New York was recently $452,823, about 24 ...