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Those scores were combined and sorted to find the best places in Pennsylvania for a couple to live on Social Security benefits alone. All data was collected and is up to date as of October 6, 2023 ...
Renovo. Population total: 1,081 Population 65-plus: 230 Percentage of population 65-plus: 21.3% Household total: 533 Household median income: $28,750 Household average value May 2024: $62,795 ...
As of the 2020 U.S. census, it had a population of 11,652. [3] Emmaus is located in the Lehigh Valley, the third-largest metropolitan area in Pennsylvania and 68th-largest metropolitan area in the nation. In 2007 and again in 2009, Emmaus was listed as one of the top 100 "Best Places to Live" in the United States by Money magazine. [4] [5]
The population was 29,709 at the 2020 census. [2] [4] It is a northern suburb of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. McCandless is part of the North Allegheny School District and participates in the multi-municipality Northland Public Library. It has been ranked highly among Money Magazine's "Best Places to Live". [5] [6]
Map of average income by location in Pennsylvania from the 2014 American Community Survey five-year estimate. Outside of the Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg metropolitan areas, Pennsylvania is a relatively poorer state, especially in the northern areas and the Appalachian Mountains; only 22% of Pennsylvania places have per capita incomes higher than the national per capita income, and ...
With an average monthly benefit of just $1,871 for an individual and $2,781 for a couple as of January 2024, Social Security doesn’t provide nearly enough income for retirees to live in America ...
A comparison of the White, non-Hispanic vs. non-white population in the Pittsburgh CSA vs. the entire U.S., based on 2020 and 2016 U.S. Census reports [5] Source: US Census Bureau, County Population by Characteristics: 2010–2016 [6] Median household income by county subdivision in 2012-16 [7] Median age by county in the area as of 2010-2016 [6] Population by generation in the area in 2010 ...
As of 2024, Pennsylvania's gross state product (GSP) of $1.017 trillion is the sixth-largest among all U.S. states behind California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. [139] If Pennsylvania were an independent country, its economy, as of 2023, would rank as the 20th-largest in the world. [140]