Wednesday, October 11, 2017

The Daily — 10 Least Expensive Cities for Retirement

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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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Using the cost of groceries, housing, utilities, transportation and health care as the main metrics, this list ranks the 10 least expensive cities for retirement in the U.S.
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It may sound like a real-life version of The Odd Couple, but an innovative initiative in Boston aims to ease the city's housing crunch by pairing graduate students with older adults who have spare bedrooms.
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