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8 Retirement Towns Where Your Social Security Check Goes Further

May 8, 2026 · Retirement Life
The iconic three-way wooden bridge known as 'The Tridge' in Midland, Michigan, surrounded by green trees and calm river water.
Enjoy a peaceful morning bike ride across a wooden bridge over a misty river in affordable Midland.

1. Midland, Michigan

Midland consistently earns high marks for retirement livability, landing the top spot in the 2026 U.S. News rankings for the best places to retire. Situated near the base of Michigan’s Saginaw Bay, this community offers a brilliant mix of affordability, excellent healthcare facilities, and highly favorable retiree tax policies.

Michigan has spent recent years phasing out its retirement tax, meaning more of your pension and retirement account withdrawals stay in your bank account.

The city operates as the world headquarters for Dow Chemical, which has heavily funded local infrastructure and arts programs over the decades. You gain access to an impressive 110-acre botanical garden, the scenic Pere Marquette Rail-Trail, and 80 well-maintained public parks without paying a premium.

Because everyday living expenses remain remarkably controlled, your monthly Social Security payments can easily absorb your utility bills, groceries, and local entertainment.

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