U.S. News & World Report has created a list of the healthiest places to retire. As the report points out, Americans are living longer, but in order to enjoy the later stages of life you must be healthy. Climate, access to healthcare, cost of living, and recreational choices were among the factors considered. The top ten cities are:
- Bella Vista, Arkansas
- Boulder, Colorado
- Eden Prairie, Minnesota
- Green Valley, Arizona
- Issaquah, Washington
- Longmeadow, Massachusetts
- Portland, Maine
- Punta Gorda, Florida
- Reston, Virginia
- Walnut Creek, California
Read more about the healthiest places to retire here.
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