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Branson, Missouri
Branson,
population 3,800, is a boom town in the Ozarks of southwestern
Missouri. This country-music and entertainment center has
experienced tremendous growth the past few years and offers seniors
numerous employment opportunities. On a scale of 100, with 50 as
average, Branson rates a 91 when it comes to job growth in retail,
services and FIRE industries.
Cost-of-Living:
Below the national average
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Lake Conroe, Texas
Located 40 miles north of Houston, Lake
Conroe is a golf Mecca and has more holes per capita than anywhere else in
the state. It is a destination that appeals to those seeking an
abundance of recreational activities;
Lake Conroe itself is 22,000 acres and provides plenty of opportunities
for boating, fishing and water skiing. When it comes to retirees
finding employment, this city of 32,000 people rates a 96 on a scale of
100, with 50 being average, for job growth in retail, services and FIRE
industries.
Cost-of-Living:
Slightly above the national average
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St.
George, Utah
This
city of 40,000 people located in the southwestern corner of Utah has
seen tremendous growth during the last 25 years (in 1980, the population
was about 11,000). Much of this growth has come from retirees moving to
the area, and about 6,800 folks here are 65 or over. Prices have
risen (the cost-of-living is 5% above the national average, and real
estate prices are 17% above the national average), but the area
continues to attract seniors. On a scale of 100, with 50 as
average, St. George rates a 94 when it comes to job growth in retail,
services and FIRE industries.
Cost-of-Living:
Slightly above the national average
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