Affluent North Carolina Retirees Recruited for Upscale Developments.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)Wolf, Alan M
The area’s appeal is enhanced by its close proximity to historic New Bern, where retirees can explore the Tryon Palace, enjoy waterfront dining, or take in cultural events at the North Carolina History Center. James City’s location also provides excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, an...
Single-stair reforms now spreading across the US will let local developers build flats that better meet retirees’ needs — which frees up millions of existing houses, too. This addresses a common conundrum for suburban retirees:‘They have started shopping for “a nice two-bedroom condo with a...
Other cities that have gained reputations as retirement centers with large number of elderly are Savannah, Georgia, Prescott and Scottsdale, Arizona, Palm Springs, California, and Asheville, North Carolina. Even tourist centers like Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada, where residents pay no income tax and...
North Carolina flooded with retirees escaping Florida.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)Doup, Liz
Retirees Return to Work: How a North Carolina Policy Helped Staff High-Need SchoolsJarrold-Grapes, RachelMahler, Patten PriestleyEducation Policy Analysis Archives / Archivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas / Arquivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas...
North Carolinafinancial literacyLow and moderate income retirees face considerable changes as they try to maintain their standard of living. Managing their assets and debts are important to thdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3540379Clark, Robert L.Liu, Siyan
This addresses a common conundrum for suburban retirees:‘They have started shopping for “a nice two-bedroom condo with a little den, all on one floor.” But they can’t find one. Local developers are putting up four-level townhouses with even more stairs. The few suitable one-floor ...
No Relaxing for Retirees; North Carolina Creating Center for ElderlyErica Johnston
Supreme Court refuses to review case of taxation of North Carolina retirees.Canan, Martha M