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10 Best Places to Retire on Social Security Alone
In these places, Social
Security is likely to cover your basic monthly costs.
Thanks to the Federal
Reserve, the middle class is slowly being suffocated by rising food
prices. Every single dollar in your wallet is constantly becoming less
valuable because of the inflation the Fed systematically creates. And if
you try to build wealth by saving money and earning interest on it, you still
lose because thanks to the Federal Reserve's near zero interest rate policies
banks pay next to nothing on savings accounts.
The Federal Reserve wants you to either spend your money or
to put it in the giant casino that we call the stock market. But when
Americans spend their paychecks they are finding that they don't stretch as far
as they once did. The cost of living continues to rise at a much faster
pace than wages are rising, and this is especially true when it comes to the
price of food.
Many people have delayed retiring after losing
their good paying jobs beginning in 2008, others would rather work or…perhaps
you’d like to retire early? Consider
these cities as compiled by US News & World Report…
If you don't have a traditional pension through your job
and haven't been saving a significant amount in a 401(k) or individual
retirement account, Social Security is likely to be your largest source of
retirement income. Almost all retirees (86 percent) receive Social Security
payments, and for over a third (36 percent) of retirees, Social
Security accounts for 90 percent or more of their retirement income.
The type of lifestyle Social Security alone will provide largely depends on how
much you have earned in Social Security benefits and where you live.
The average Social Security benefit for retired workers
was $1,294 per month at the end of 2013. A couple who each brought in this
amount would have $31,056 in annual Social Security benefits, which will also
be adjusted for inflation each year. U.S. News analyzed Census Bureau and
Bureau of Labor Statistics data to determine where a retired couple age 65 or
older could cover their basic expenses, including typical costs for housing,
food, utilities, transportation and health care, on this amount.
It’s important to note that in most places, Social
Security alone barely covered these basic expenses. After paying for those five
major costs, retirees living on Social Security alone likely won’t have much
cash left over for recreation, hobbies, clothing, consumer goods or travel. “If
they are highly dependent on Social Security, it is not an easy life,” says John
Palmer, a Syracuse University professor and former public trustee for the
Medicare and Social Security programs. “If they own their own home and don’t
have high medical expenses, they can probably get by.”
Retirees would often be much more comfortable if they had
income from another source in addition to Social Security, such as personal
savings, a part-time job or a traditional pension. Taking steps to maximize
your Social Security benefit is also important. “Not collecting until you are
in your late 60s, if you can do it, is a good idea,” Palmer says. “For every
year you retire earlier than that and choose to collect Social Security, your
monthly benefit is about 7 to 8 percent less, and for every year you delay up
to age 70, your benefit increases by 8 percent.”
In expensive cities including San Jose,
California, Honolulu and San Francisco, Social Security alone did not
cover the basic costs retirees face. “I wouldn’t want to try to make it just on
Social Security in New York City or the D.C. area, but in a lot of the rest of
the country, the cost of living is substantially lower,” says Kenneth Robinson,
a certified financial planner for Practical Financial Planning in Cleveland.
“Moving has expenses that go along with it, but if you have relatives who live
in a less expensive place than where you are now, you might want to consider a
move.”
In these cities, a household with typical expenses and two
average Social Security checks coming in could get by on Social Security
income. Here are 10 places where it’s possible for retirees to cover basic
costs on Social Security alone:
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