Orlando Tops 2024 List of Best Retirement Cities in the U.S.. WalletHub
WalletHub's annual study highlights affordability, healthcare quality, and recreational activities as key factors.
- Florida cities dominate the top rankings with Orlando, Miami, and Tampa in the top five.
- Minneapolis breaks the trend, ranking third for its elder-friendly labor market and healthcare facilities.
- Ohio cities like Cincinnati and Akron also make the list for their affordability and quality of life.
- California cities like San Bernardino and Stockton are among the worst for retirees due to high costs and poor healthcare.
- The study analyzed 182 cities based on affordability, activities, quality of life, and healthcare.