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

July 22, 2020 · Retirement Life

Where seniors are least financially secure

5. Chicago (tie)

Now it’s time to look at cities where living during retirement may be exceedingly uncomfortable.

In Chicago, 46.4% of seniors are housing cost-burdened, which is definitely an issue since here, the average retirement income is around $49,000.

Furthermore, 20% of those over the age of 65 rely on food stamps or assistance from SNAP, and a heartbreaking 15% live below the poverty line.

5. Baltimore (tie)

Baltimore actually tied with Chicago in the study, given the metrics and the fact that the average senior retirement income was $40,604 in 2018.

Here, 6 out of 10 seniors own their own homes, but costs are known to be extremely high. As such, reports show that 4 out of 10 seniors in Baltimore are heavily burdened by housing costs. If you live here it might be a better idea to consider renting during retirement.

21% of seniors rely on financial assistance for food, while 17% live under the poverty line.

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