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These 11 Cities Are Where Seniors Are Most and Least Financially Secure

July 22, 2020 · Personal finance

Frequently Asked Questions

Does moving to a state with no income tax automatically save me money?
No. States must generate revenue to function. States without income taxes usually offset the difference through higher sales taxes, higher property taxes, or steep taxes on businesses that are passed down to consumers. You must calculate your specific total tax burden based on your spending habits, property value, and income sources.

Will my Social Security benefits decrease if I move to a cheaper city?
No. Your base Social Security benefit is calculated using your lifetime earnings record, not your geographic location. The Social Security Administration will pay you the exact same gross monthly amount whether you live in Manhattan or a rural town in North Carolina. However, your net amount may feel different depending on whether your new state taxes those benefits.

How do property tax freezes for seniors work?
Many municipalities offer property tax exemptions or freezes for residents over age 65 who meet specific income requirements. This prevents your tax bill from rising even as your home’s assessed value increases. You must apply for these proactively through your county tax assessor’s office; they are almost never granted automatically.

Is it financially smarter to downsize in my current city or relocate entirely?
Downsizing in your current city is often safer financially because it eliminates the massive transactional costs of long-distance moving, closing costs on new mortgages, and the loss of your established healthcare network. Relocation makes sense primarily when your current state’s tax burden on your specific retirement income (like pensions or IRA distributions) is mathematically destructive.

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