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There, you can find natural beauty, bustling cities, good hospitals, comfortable weather, and much more. But what areas of California, Washington, and Oregon are best for retirees? Wonder no more: Stacker has compiled a list of the 50 best places to retire on the West Coast. Though the majority of these locations are in California, it’s worth noting that the California Dream can be complicated for retirees. It’s a notoriously expensive state. The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey showed a 2020 poverty rate among California seniors of 10.5%. To combat the issue, the state government in 2019 launched CalSavers, a retirement savings program for those who aren’t offered such accounts by employers. State officials have also discussed increasing access to food stamps for seniors and making it easier to qualify for Medi-Cal. Given all this, it’s clear that, depending on where you live, the ability to retire comfortably in California often rests on one thing: financial wealth. However, the population of older Californians is still expanding. For those who can afford it, California boasts high life expectancy, a wide array of sights and attractions, coastal living, and year-round access to the outdoors. The good news for those on fixed incomes or low incomes is that Oregon and Washington have plenty of attractive, typically more affordable options, too. For this list, only towns, cities, and suburbs in California, Oregon, and Washington were considered. The data was gathered from Niche 2020 rankings, which were based on the number of retirees in any given area; weather; access to health care; restaurants and other amenities; crime rates; and entertainment options. What makes each of these cities fantastic for retirees? Read on to find out. You may also like: Best small towns for retirees in America Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Hey [firstName] - You Could Win a $250 Target Gift Card!]( Complete your registration to play our FREE three-card flip game and you could win instantly! Match all three cards and you win your choice of any retail gift card!. [Click here & Win a $250 gift card!]( [Best places to retire on the East Coast]( Stacey Marcus, Liz Barrett Foster [ Best places to retire on the East Coast ]( [See full slideshow »]( Whether you're on the brink of retiring or fantasizing about your bucket list, Stacker rounded up East Coast contenders as you contemplate your retirement dreams. With both Northern winter climates and Southern sunny states, beautiful beaches, natural splendor, and a mix of affordable and upscale lifestyle options, the East Coast offers something for everyone. Using Niche's 2020 Best Places to Retire (released in 2020) as a guideline, Stacker developed a list of what's important to people thinking about retiring. Variables include weather, safety, housing expenses, and access to places like eateries, golf courses, recreation facilities, and health care. Listed here are numbers for the general population along with a look at percentages of people ages 55 to 64 and 65 and over, along with median household income, median household value, and median rent. While the East Coast includes Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, only 10 states were included in the top 50 places to retire on the East Coast. To give the list more variety, only the top 10 places from each state were considered for the ranking. And while many of the places are located in sunny states like Florida and North Carolina, states like New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania made the list with small-town charm, dining, and cultural activities, giving retirees good reasons to retire in a specific area. Take a tour of the 50 best places to retire on the East Coast, whether you are looking to spend your golden years with your toes in the sand, swinging a golf club, or enjoying the bounty of natural beauty in this region of America. You may also like: Best affordable places to live in every state Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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