Looking for best place to retire? Study lists 5 Florida cities in top 10

It’s official.

Florida is a great place to retire, and now Floridians aren’t the only ones who think so.

WalletHub released a report on the best and worst places to retire in the United States, comparing 180 cities, “to help people find an ideal spot to enjoy their golden years without breaking the bank.” WalletHub is a personal finance company.

Five Florida cities ranked in the top 10, and two of them came in as No. 1 and No. 2 in the U.S.

Here are the average Social Security benefits at retirement ages 62, 67, and 70

So sit back and enjoy that you already live to the Sunshine State.

5 Florida cities in top 10 best retirement locations in US

The best cities to retire are:

  1. Orlando, Florida
  2. Miami, Florida
  3. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  4. Tampa, Florida
  5. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  6. Scottsdale, Arizona
  7. Cincinnati, Ohio
  8. St. Petersburg, Florida
  9. Casper, Wyoming
  10. Atlanta, Georgia

10 worst cities in US to retire

  1. Fontana, California
  2. Wichita, Kansas
  3. Bridgeport, Connecticut
  4. Fresno, California
  5. Detroit, Michigan
  6. Newark, New Jersey
  7. Bakersfield, California
  8. Rancho Cucamonga, California
  9. Stockton, California
  10. San Bernardino, California

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