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24 Cities Where Your Social Security Can Pay the Rent

July 26, 2019 · Retirement Life
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Canton, Ohio

  • Average monthly rent in 2019: $709

Canton is yet another affordable city that is perfect for all sorts of active people. Nature lovers have a range of trails and parks to explore, while those who prefer urban outings have plenty of theatres, art museums, wineries, and restaurants to pick from.

Canton is also home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and its the birthplace of the National Football League, so it’s a good destination for sports fans too! The city’s also currently experiencing an urban renaissance, anchored by its growing and thriving arts district.

Every day could be different from the last. Seniors will have $640 remaining after paying rent, so Social Security benefits won’t have to suffer.

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