The Best and Worst States To Age in Place

“Each year, thousands of older adults flock to Florida to enjoy a sunny, state income tax-free retirement. In fact, in 2023, Florida attracted 11% of the 338,000 retirees making an inter-state move, according to the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association. Yet, according to a recent study, you may want to think twice before settling in the Sunshine State – at least, if you’re one of the 75% of people who want to age in place.
The National Institute on Aging defines aging in place as living in your own home as you grow older. Several measures – such as . . .”
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