Don’t Have Any Savings? Here Are The 8 Best Places to Retire

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Pennsylvania: Warren

Good ol’ Pennsylvania has been very present on our list, and this makes it one of the most appealing states for retirees with not a lot of funds! And whether you have a lot stocked up in your savings or little to none, this state has a lot to offer. Be it that you decide to move to one of the cities we mentioned (most of which have at least 22% of the population aged 65 and older) or go for another one, we are sure you will find it a very lovely state.

Warren, despite being a bit pricier when it comes to average house prices (a little over $108,500), has the added benefit that it doesn’t tax the retirees’ incomes and their health care is pretty affordable. Moreover, a lot of people say that it’s not actually that expensive to live here, so you should definitely pay a visit to see if it’s the right fit for you!

This place is hailed as one of the holy grails of retirement, so read more to discover why you should consider Panama as your final retirement destination!

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3 thoughts on “Don’t Have Any Savings? Here Are The 8 Best Places to Retire”

  1. I’d MUCH prefer any of the numerous tropical expat destinations! The would not only be less expensive (possibly significantly less), but nicer weather than any of these places.

  2. Pennnsylvania can eat you up with school taxes. Being a commonwealth, the whole state is broken up into townships. So much waste and duplication of services it more than makes up for not taxing social security or retirement income. The school tax is the killer. The state has more tax collectors than the entire country combined.

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