Five Texas Cities Placed On List For Top Places To Retire
Every worker in Texas dreams of one thing after a long career: retirement.
All of us work hard to make money, pay bills, and afford the fun things in life. No matter the job, many work hard day in and day out. However, we're all allowed to be real and say we'd rather be on a beach every day!
Not everybody retires somewhere different when they are finally done working. Some might actually stay in the same town where the family has been located. But others take their things and move to another area of the nation.
But how many people actually move to Texas? Well, as it turns out, many in the United States may decide to plant roots in the Lone Star State given recent data.
Retiring To These Texas Cities Might Be A Good Idea
According to USA Today, they calculated the best towns to retire to in the United States. Texas was a big winner in the ranking, having five cities taking up half the top ten. One even took the top overall spot!
Here they are, as well as the data used to determine the rankings. All data has been provided by USA Today:
10. McAllen, Texas
Regional Price Parity: 86.9
Tax Friendliness: Most tax friendly
Typical Home Value: $223,991
Senior-relevant Care Providers per 1,000 Residents: 2.5
Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents: 22.0
9. Abilene, Texas
Regional Price Parity: 91.7
Tax Friendliness: Most tax friendly
Typical Home Value: $198,683
Senior-relevant Care Providers per 1,000 Residents: 3.6
Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents: 24.4
8. Wichita Falls, Texas
Regional Price Parity: 88.7
Tax Friendliness: Most tax friendly
Typical Home Value: $168,928
Senior-relevant Care Providers per 1,000 Residents: 2.5
Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents: 34.1
6. Sugar Land, Texas
Regional Price Parity: 98.8
Tax Friendliness: Most tax friendly
Typical Home Value: $453,676
Senior-relevant Care Providers per 1,000 Residents: 10.1
Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents: 17.1
1. Tyler, Texas
Regional Price Parity: 92.3
Tax Friendliness: Most tax friendly
Typical Home Value: $257,181
Senior-relevant Care Providers per 1,000 Residents: 9.9
Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents: 28.7
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