12 Worst U.S. Cities to Retire in 2024 (and Why)

Worst Cities to Retire
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We did some research and here are The WORST 12 U.S. Cities To Retire In 2024:

1. Kahului, Hawaii

Hawaii sounds amazing, isn’t it? But before considering relocating, learn that Hawaii has the second-highest income tax in the country. Kahului is a wonderful city but is not ideal for retirement considering the high taxes and the high home costs. Also, the 82% young population makes the city a bad idea for retirees, because, as you probably already guessed, less than 18% of the population is over 65.

Even though Hawaii doesn’t tax Social Security benefits, those won’t be enough to sustain you in Kahului.

2. Beverly Hills, California

An average home value is around $6 million, so glamorous Beverly Hills is one of the worst places to retire in the United States. With such an amount of money, you can easily spend your life as a retiree while traveling and exploring the world’s most beautiful places.

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