With that in mind, a study was recently done to determine the best cities to retire in each state. As for Wisconsin, there are hidden gems you may want to consider. If you don't like the cold, you could always snowbird elsewhere when winter hits. To determine the best places to retire...
Today, there is a much broader range of choices to live. In researching the LGBTQ friendliness of communities all over the country, I have learned that most cities (even smaller ones) have pride festivals, LGBTQ film festivals, and other hallmarks of an LGBTQ community. For LGBT retirees, la...
Charleston, South Carolina— a quaint, southern style city known for its culture amenities is an attractive option for retirees and those who love a laid back lifestyle that includes trips to the beach, good food and entertainment. Madison, Wisconsin— a small-sized city welcoming health care,...
Charleston, South Carolina— a quaint, southern style city known for its culture amenities is an attractive option for retirees and those who love a laid back lifestyle that includes trips to the beach, good food and entertainment. Madison, Wisconsin— a small-sized city welcoming health care,...
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Ranking of best cities to live in U.S. based on crime, public schools, cost of living, job opportunities, and local amenities.
Ranking of best cities for families in U.S. based on crime rates, public schools, cost of living, and family-friendly amenities.
This year's rankings point to the overall appeal of the South: When you addCharlotte, North Carolina;Raleigh, North Carolina;Huntsville, Alabama;Virginia Beach, Virginia;Charleston, South Carolina;Lexington, Kentucky;andOklahoma City,southern cities account for 15 of the top 25 Best Places t...
the country. Perhaps that's because it's a community of professionals, sales and office workers, and managers. It also has one of the highest education levels in the nation.Nearly 40% of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher. The national average among small cities is just over 21...
Some cities are better suited to mid-career workers than to retirees, and some appeal to recent grads more than to families. That\'s whywe picked five great cities for each of five different age groups -- young adults, mid-career professionals, families, second acts and retirees. ...