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The Florida retirement trap: 5 brutal reasons the middle class is bailing
Florida still sells itself as a sun-soaked, tax-friendly dream, but for a growing slice of the middle class that dream is ...
Florida lawmakers should address retirement savings gaps to protect workers and preserve the state’s future. For at least ...
The Sunshine State used to be where all walks of life could afford a place to retire. That’s changing as it grows pricier.
The low cost of living that Florida used to boast has waned, and those who moved here in pursuit of more affordable living ...
Image Credit: Jillian Cain Photography at Shutterstock. Florida's reputation as a retirement oasis, with its sun-soaked beaches and temperate weather, has attracted a steady stream of retirees over ...
A similar pattern emerged among people aged 55 to 64, signaling a broader income-driven reshaping of Florida’s retiree ...
Will the Sunshine State be the next to put a state-run auto IRA in place for private-sector employees whose employers do not offer one?
Florida has long been a top state where retiring Americans flock to—but some, like local resident Alisa Newman, are doing the exact opposite. Newman settled in the Miami area in 1997 when her husband ...
Florida has long been an enticing draw for retirees, offering beaches, a subtropical climate and relief from shoveling snow in the winter. But for the financially minded, there are advantages that go ...
When retirees head south, they have plenty of options. Travel and Leisure vacation site named its Top 10. These Florida ...
A Florida city boasts lakefront scenery — and tops a list of retirement “boomtowns.” Leesburg ranks No. 1 on a list of U.S. cities that are quickly attracting older residents, according to results ...
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