When it comes to retiring in style, not all cities are created equal. Yes, there are changes you can make to your budget and lifestyle, but you might get a bigger bang for your buck by moving to a retiree-friendly city.
AARP works with dozens of cities and towns to help them become attractive places for retirees. Programs include improving public transportation, senior services, housing, community activities and job opportunities for older workers.
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