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  2. 7 Best Texas Cities To Retire on $2,600 a Month - AOL

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    Where can you retire in Texas if your retirement budget is $2,500 a month? Read: Retirement Planning: How Much the Average Person 65 and Older Spends MonthlyLearn: How To Get $340 a Year in Cash ...

  3. 30 Cheap, Beautiful Places To Retire With Just $250K in ... - AOL

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    Additional calculations included the time it takes to draw down $250,000 in retirement, assuming a retirement age of 65. See which 30 beautiful U.S. cities are the best to retire in if you only ...

  4. Best Places To Retire in Texas on $2,000 a Month - AOL

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    Texas is a huge state of more than 268,000 square miles and 1,800 cities and towns. Even so, there are less than a handful of places where retirees can live on $2,000 a month -- none of which are...

  5. How Much You Need To Retire Rich in 6 Big Texas Cities - AOL

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  6. 15 Best Places in Texas for a Couple To Retire With Just ...

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    A comfortable retirement can cost upward of hundreds of thousands of dollars, or even millions, for retirees in many cities throughout the United States. However, this is not true of every U.S ...

  7. How Much it Really Costs to Retire in Every State - AOL

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    Breaking down the data. According to the data, the average American retirement age is 64 and the average life expectancy is 78.6 years, meaning retirees need an average of $904,000 to cover their ...

  8. Smokehouse Creek Fire - Wikipedia

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    By 3:00 pm CST, the fire was reported to have burned 1,074,047 acres (1,678 sq mi; 434,651 ha) with only 3% containment. It had become the largest fire in Texas state history, overtaking the East Amarillo Fort Complex Fire in 2006, which burned 907,245 acres and caused 12 fatalities in various Texas Panhandle cities.

  9. The 11 Safest Places To Retire in Texas - AOL

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    The violent crime rate in Johnson City is 10.3%, which is much lower than the U.S. average of 22.7%. Housing is more expensive compared to some other towns, averaging $414,000 according to Redfin.