
6. Brownsville, Texas: $35,461

7. Augusta, Ga.: $35,781

8. Cleveland: $36,056

9. Akron, Ohio: $36,147

10. Montgomery, Ala.: $36,971

As per a study, the cause to go for a cheaper city to retire may not arise at all since a lot of boomers are confident about their retirement savings. They have enough stored in order to spend their retirements the best way that they have planned.
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