Florida has long been a dream destination for retirees, offering year-round sunshine, stunning coastlines, and a lifestyle that suits every preference. With no state income tax, no estate or ...
Some retirees dream of jet-setting across the globe to explore faraway destinations, while others envision their golden years spent somewhere warm, relaxing and affordable. Thanks to no state income ...
Retirees can live like they're on vacation in this Sarasota adults-only community, where resort pools, luxury homes, and access to the best of Florida awaits.
Florida has long been the state that the rest of the country, at least much of the eastern part of the country, can’t wait to retire to. It’s known for beach and golfing communities peppered with, or ...
The No. 1 place to retire in the U.S. is Orlando, Florida, according to a WalletHub analysis. Four Florida cities ranked in the top 10 for retirees. WalletHub ranked 180 cities across the United ...
Thinking about retiring in Florida? The Sunshine State is a longtime favorite among retirees — and new rankings confirm why. WalletHub recently analyzed 180 U.S. cities for "retiree-friendliness," ...
A WalletHub study ranked 180 U.S. cities on their retiree-friendliness, with Orlando, Florida, taking the top spot. Florida dominated the list, with four cities placing in the top 10 and nine in the ...
Corrections & Clarifications: This story has been updated to note that Arizona has a modest income tax. Three Florida cities rank among the five best places to retire in 2025, according to a new study ...
Orlando ranks as the nation's top retirement city, largely thanks to Florida's tax-friendly policies, which include no income, estate or inheritance taxes, WalletHub said. While the overall cost of ...