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10 US Cities Where $2k a Month Is More Than Enough

May 31, 2022 · Retirement Life
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#9 Corpus Christi, Texas

Chance may have it that this quaint Texan city may have already been on your radar. After all, it is known for its active social life and, with as much as 15% of the population being 65 and older, it would be hard to not have heard about it!

Research shows that living in this Texan town might cost you up to about $1,718. Much of it being the high healthcare costs, which average about $437 a month! But otherwise, the reviews are stellar, so it may be worth the move if you’re looking to have a vibrant retiree social life in a city!

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40 comments on “10 US Cities Where $2k a Month Is More Than Enough”

  1. Lucy Lou says:
    April 15, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    All red states. I’d rather pay more and live in a blue state where women have rights and the LBGTQ community is welcome.

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  2. LinF says:
    April 15, 2023 at 10:04 pm

    You have got to be kidding. Every city has either hot and humid summers, or freezing winters, which drives up utility costs, and is not outdoor friendly. I grew up in Illinois and I have no desire to go back to that weather or tornadoes! I guess I’ll stay in Coastal Oregon, where the climate is mild and the ocean and forests are breathtaking for a senior outdoor lover! Even with a high cost of living.

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  3. Tempestj says:
    April 16, 2023 at 4:26 pm

    This list is good but one very important thing left out is the crime rate per city. That has a lot to do with where you decide to live especially if a more mature adult.

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  4. Tom says:
    May 15, 2023 at 5:33 pm

    You’re Kidding, Right. Are you promoting Texas? Oklahoma, really. This must be a joke. There is only one city I would even want to visit on this list. We will stay in the Pacific Northwest with our lush, green country sides, our beautiful lakes, our four seasons, and our great people who embrace diversity.

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  5. Cori says:
    November 20, 2023 at 5:22 pm

    Funny people in blue states believe media lies about red states not accepting *certain* communities. Fact is, they accept ALL communities, even liberals. Blue states pick & choose groups “worthy” of their social justice attention, not realizing irony of continued failed results (as seen here) by socializing ineffective government to FORCE inequity. How arrogant. Yes, inequity when assuming certain groups are unable to achieve without their assistance. If blue state govern officials get richer after raising taxes, how is their campaigned for social programs working for y’all? Red states take care of their own, with a smile, regardless of color, orientation, or potential ability to manipulate votes from. That’s why so many have left blue states for red…turn off CBS news & find out for yourselves!

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