Providence is the Worst City in America to Retire

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Providence is the Worst City in America to Retire

A new study ranks Providence as the worst city in America to retire.

"Americans are actually working more years compared with previous generations yet only grow further from financial freedom. In 2015, 21 percent of workers expected to retire at age 65, but only 9 percent actually were able to do so, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s latest Retirement Confidence Survey," writes WalletHub.

"It’s no wonder a fourth of American workers approaching retirement age haven’t socked away any cash. Among the employed participants in the EBRI survey, 40 percent cited cost of living and daily expenses as impediments to saving for retirement."

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This is not the first report to rank Providence poorly for retirees.

Source: WalletHub

So if simply making ends meet prevents workers from growing a nest egg for the future, what other options provide a pathway to a comfortable retirement? We suggest relocating to an area where you can stretch your dollar without sacrificing your lifestyle. Where is the best place to retire? According to the study, Orlando, Florida.


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