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  3. Retirement Forum - Page 2 - City-Data.com

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  4. City-Data.com forum. City-Data Forum. User Name: Remember Me: Password Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. ... Retirement. Health Insurance and Medicare forum link. No Tacos Tonite! Am I That Low Tech? Today 06:46 PM. by ...

  5. Retirement Sub-forums - Relocation, Moving, Local City...

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    Merged threads from Retirement Forum and sub-forum: Health Insurance and Medicare forum link

  6. reflections on retirement and this forum (emotionally ... -...

    www.city-data.com/forum/retirement/3451655-reflections-retirement-forum.html

    Been in this forum for probably 17-18 years first as a lurker and then as a frequent poster. Most of my thoughts were on financial retirement and eventually outcomes with much debate as many of u know.

  7. Best Places to Retire in the U.S. 2024-2025 - City-Data.com

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    To identify the best places to retire, U.S. News analyzed data for the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. to assess how well they meet Americans' retirement needs and expectations. Top criteria include the happiness of local residents, housing affordability, tax rates and health care quality.

  8. Anyone here regret retiring? (55, moving, conversation ... -...

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    Retirement seems like the obvious solution. I have enough saved, my expenses are low and to make the equation even more weighted toward retirement, I have a heart condition that while is stable, could impact my life in an instant. I currently work from home at least 50 hours a week.

  9. Best US Cities for retirees minus savings (pension ... -...

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    An astounding 43% of Americans have zero retirement savings and despite the fact many sources continue to extoll the virtues of cities/states with lower taxation rates and bougie retirement amenities.

  10. Things you should have known or counted on re ... - City-Data.com

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    Do you stay in a more expensive area to remain close to them or move to make your own retirement better and more budget friendly? Do you prioritize getting yourself well situated so that if you have health issues you and your spouse will be better able to manage or do you prioritize helping a parent, first?

  11. Not enough to retire (pension, supplement, vacations, moving ...

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    I am sure there are many who simply had life events or started saving late or did not save enough for any reason and are now figuring out using all the online retirement calculators that they might not have enough. What is your approach to tackling this momentous life-altering issue?