12 Best Places to Retire in Puerto Rico

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This article takes a look at the best places to retire in Puerto Rico. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you may go to the 5 Best Places to Retire in Puerto Rico.

Exploring Alternatives to the American Dream

The Sunshine State is no longer the number one retirement destination in the US- cities in Florida are getting too expensive for retirees, and with limited incomes and smaller dreams, new states are claiming the throne as the best to retire in 2024. Nevertheless, retirees continue their quest for destinations that are reminiscent of Florida, often finding themselves drawn to Puerto Rico in the process.

With that said, more and more retirees are thinking of a retirement outside the US. This is because the last of the 73 million Baby Boomers are turning 65 in the next seven years, and the retirement landscape in the US for them looks anything but promising.

“You’re probably going to have an increase in the poverty rate. People are retiring, some quite early, and retiring with very little. Baby boomers just don’t have enough savings. And Social Security is just not gonna be that big for lots of people”.

Considering the bleak future of retirees, it isn't surprising that Americans over 75 are the fastest-growing age group in the workforce. This number is even expected to double in the next decade, notes Pew Research Center. Americans aren’t making enough to save for retirement, and that simply means they can’t stop working either. BlackRock, Inc. (NYSE:BLK) CEO Larry Fink seems to agree. In a BlackRock, Inc. (NYSE:BLK) 2024 letter to investors, Fink asserts how the US retirement system has put undue pressure on employees deciding on how much they need to save or invest. The cost of living has been rising across the States, which means Americans don’t exactly know how much they will be needing for retirement anyway.

While Social Security is there to help supplement your retirement income, it's not much if that's all that you're relying on.

"Social Security is a fantastic foundation for retirement..But if that's all you have when you retire, you're going to be living below the poverty line. It's supplemental but it's not meant to be the totality of what you have in retirement”. -Larry Fink, CEO, BlackRock, Inc. (NYSE:BLK)

Exhausted and frustrated, retirees often look for retirement destinations outside of the US to spend their golden years. Puerto Rico, a Caribbean Island and unincorporated US territory, seems like an easy option for many. Brimming with mountains, beaches, and waterfalls, this island is a beautiful destination to retire considering its tropical climate, natural beauty, and affordability. According to the US Census Bureau, over 18% of the population on the island is over 65, which means it is one of the top destinations with a large senior population.