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    • Peoria, Illinois. City population: 111,021. Share of population 65+: 16.5% Cost of living: 10% below the national average. Median income for population 65+: $43,816.
    • Fort Wayne, Indiana. City population: 267,927. Share of population 65+: 14.7% Cost of living: 11% below the national average. Median income for population 65+: $42,378.
    • Des Moines, Iowa. City population: 211,034. Share of population 65+: 12.4% Cost of living: 14% below the national average. Median income for population 65+: $41,312.
    • Manhattan, Kansas. City population: 53,829. Share of population 65+: 9.4% Cost of living for retirees: 5% below the national average. Median income for population 65+: $71,232.
    • Akron, Ohio. Akron makes our list because of its relatively low cost of living for retirees. Whether you are planning to buy a home or apartment or are looking for a great place to rent, the Ohio city offers some great deals.
    • Ann Arbor, Michigan. While Ann Arbor is one of the pricier options on the list, it has many other great benefits for retirees, including proximity to great health centers and public transportation options for those looking to stop driving, or at least to cut back on their time behind the wheel.
    • Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is another great option for retirees in Ohio. Not only are living costs low, but the state’s largest city also has plenty to offer residents of all ages.
    • Des Moines, Iowa. Moving to Des Moines will give retirees the opportunity to enjoy big-city living on a relatively small budget. There are plenty of health centers in the area that offer services related to issues that may arise due to aging.
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · SmartAsset found the best places to retire in the Midwest by looking at data on 98 cities with populations of at least 65,000. We compared cities across eight metrics: Percentage of the population that is 65 and older.

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · Wisconsin is among the best Midwest states to retire in. Social Security is exempt from taxes, the state offers good health care, even earning a 22nd rank on the United Health Foundation’s...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · While sunny Florida might immediately spring to mind as a retirement spot that meets those criteria, the Midwestern United States is becoming an increasingly popular place for retirees. A 2022...

  5. Jan 5, 2022 · SmartAsset found the best places to retire in the Midwest by looking at data on 98 cities with populations of at least 65,000. We compared cities across eight metrics: Percentage of...

  6. Jul 3, 2017 · According to a report from LPL Financial, Nebraska was ranked as the top Midwest state for retirees. Other Midwest gems that followed after Nebraska included Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Read on below to see why these Midwest states are great places for retirement. 1.

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