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24 Cities Where Your Social Security Can Pay the Rent

July 26, 2019 · Retirement Life
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Birmingham, Alabama

  • Average monthly rent in 2019: $863.80

Birmingham is one of the best cities in the U.S. for retirees who need to stick to a budget. Not only will you have extra after rent, but you also won’t have to worry about taxes, since you won’t be taxed on your Social Security.

Worried about health care costs? With more than a dozen hospitals, you’ll be reassured to know that your health care needs will be met every second of every day.

You’ll also find plenty of opportunities to head on outside for a walk, whether you’ll visit the eight-block Railroad Park, the 10,000-acre Oak Mountain State Park, the various golf courses around the city or the rejuvenated downtown area.

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