Posted on 11/07/2023 9:02:53 AM PST by DallasBiff
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today unveiled the 2024 Best Places To Retire in the United States rankings.
This year’s list evaluated the country’s 150 most populous metropolitan areas based on how well they meet Americans' expectations for retirement, with measures including affordability, health care, desirability, retiree taxes, job market and overall happiness.
The results are three new places in the top five. Pennsylvania dominated the top five in this year’s list and secured seven placements in the overall top 10. Harrisburg rose one spot to take the No. 1 rank due to its scores on health care for seniors, retiree tax rates and overall happiness of its residents. Reading moved up six positions to the No. 2 spot, while Lancaster fell to No. 3 (it was formally ranked first). Scranton saw the sole double-digit jump into the top five, rising 13 positions to No. 4, and Allentown climbed four positions to No. 5
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Pennsylvania? Are you kidding me? Who would want to live in an East Coast liberal state? With John Fetterman as your senator.
I was initially confused and curious about this article until I saw Youngstown OH at number 9.
I then realized that this must be a joke article.
Having worked in Harrisburg (1) and Lancaster (3), and resided in both Reading(2) and Allentown(5), I can say that this list is an absolute joke.
Retire to Allentown. Now I’ve heard it all.
Some people might claim that some rich person in PA bribed the judges.
I live in Arkansas and I don’t see this. People are moving here from those places this article say are great for retirement.
Dreary place on the river in winter...
Well, I guess the traffic can’t be that bad there.
Ummm, NOT!
"This year’s list evaluated the country’s 150 most populous metropolitan areas based on how well they meet Americans' expectations for retirement,..."
Pass. Not where I'm looking to retire. My expectations lean towards moderately populated, at the most.
1. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2. Reading, Pennsylvania
3. Lancaster, Pennsylvania
4. Scranton, Pennsylvania
5. Allentown, Pennsylvania
6. New York City, New York
7. York, Pennsylvania
8. Daytona Beach, Florida
9. Youngstown, Ohio
10. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce?
Houses may be cheap in some of those towns, but why is NYC on the list?
I did an internship in Allentown where I worked on a project to revitalize the central business district. The revitalization effort took the form of putting up ugly plastic canopies over the sidewalks and making an insipid radio jingle.
My boss asked what I thought of the project. I told her that canopies and advertisements don’t do anything address the two primary problems with the central business district which were crime and parking.
I can’t see Harrisburg’s appeal. I was there five weeks ago, and noted the higher cost of food and gas everywhere.
Absolute crap..
Harrisburg is a dump
I live outside of Harrisburg. I’m getting out of dodge if it ever becomes affordable to buy a home again. I don’t get along with winters very well anymore and quite honestly the economy here is built on government. The number one employer is state government. The number two employer is the federal government. That makes a tremendous number of people that I have little in common.
Agreed. The homicide rate is over 600% higher than the national average. Coincidentally (sarcasm), 44% of the population is black.
Harrisburg has a higher murder rate than Chicago =>
https://www.city-data.com/city/Harrisburg-Pennsylvania.html
https://www.city-data.com/city/Chicago-Illinois.html
We moved from PA to get away. Harrisburg is a a hell hole.
Any state that “elects” Federstein isn’t a good place to retire to.
Pennsylvania? Are you kidding me? Who would want to live in an East Coast liberal state? With John Fetterman as your senator.
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Yep...no way in Hell.
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