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  2. Retirement 2024: These Are the 10 Worst Places To Retire in Texas

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    But not everywhere in the Lone Star State is a viable option for retirees: crime, healthcare and economic factors all play into what makes a suitable place to live, let alone retire. “Retirees ...

  3. 8 Worst Places in Texas To Live on Just Social Security

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    Texas is a big state with no shortage of places to live. However, if you're living on a fixed income in retirement and relying on your Social Security income to pay for your monthly expenses, there...

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

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    With its warm weather, no state income tax, and a low cost of living, Texas is an ideal place to retire. Of course, when thinking about a retirement destination, safety is a top concern. Knowing ...

  5. America’s 30 Safest and Wealthiest Retirement Towns - AOL

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    2. Pinehurst, North Carolina. Violent crime per 1,000 residents: 0.43 Property crime rate per 1,000 residents: 3.40 Ages 65+ average retirement income: $50,351 Single-family average home value ...

  6. List of United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia

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    The following table of United States cities by crime rate is based on Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform ... Texas: Arlington 4: 397,377 3721.91: 4.78: 63.92 ...

  7. 10 Best Places in Texas for Couples To Live Only on Social ...

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    If you're planning to retire in Texas and live off just Social Security checks, you may want to head for -- or at least toward -- the border. GOBankingRates has rounded up a top 10 list of Texas...

  8. United States cities by crime rate (100,000–250,000)

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    When this linear assumption does not hold, rates per capita still have population effects. In these nonlinear cases, per capita rates can inflate or deflate the representation of crime in cities, introducing an artifactual bias into rankings. Therefore, it is necessary to test for linearity before comparing crime rates of cities of different sizes.

  9. America's Safest and Most Dangerous Cities - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 through 2006, City Crime Rankings was published by Lawrence, Kansas-based Morgan Quitno Press.The publisher was acquired in June 2007 by CQ Press [2] The 14th annual edition of City Crime Rankings was published in November 2007, and contains over 100 tables and figures detailing crime trends in cities and metropolitan areas across America.