13 Florida Cities That Are Getting Too Expensive for Retirees

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This article takes a look at the 13 Florida cities that are getting too expensive for retirees. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on retirement challenges, you may go to 5 Florida Cities That Are Getting Too Expensive for Retirees.

Retirement Challenges Drive Americans to Florida Despite Rising Costs

Americans anticipate outliving their retirement savings by a decade. A whole decade. According to a new survey report by the nonprofit Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies? (TCRS) in collaboration with Transamerica Institute?, only 17% of Americans are confident that they can maintain a comfortable lifestyle in their retirement. Meanwhile, an alarming 50% express concerns about the possibility of outliving their savings. The apprehension intensifies with the fear that Social Security benefits may diminish or vanish altogether in the years to come. While it's not entirely accurate, it's worth noting that some of these concerns, to a certain extent, are grounded in plausible considerations.

This is because, over the years, Americans have been having fewer children and enjoying longer lifespans. This has led to an aging population, with baby boomers now officially entering the Peak 65 period — the phase where they are reaching the age of 65 at a rate unprecedented in history. Since there is a lower working population to support these aging boomers, Social Security funds are projected to deplete as well. When is that going to happen? Also within a decade. That's right: 2034 is the year retirees may get fewer benefits than they're entitled to.

This has led to a growing trend, driven by both the lack of substantial retirement savings among Americans and the aforementioned reason, where more and more individuals are opting to move to more affordable places to retire. As such, an increasing number of potential retirees are showing interest in the Sunshine State of Florida. According to a study by U-Haul Holding Company (NYSE:UHAL), Florida was the second most popular destination to move to in the year 2022. The state took the same spot in 2023 as well, leveraging on factors such as low cost of living, lack of taxes on retirement income, and sunny weather.

"There are many other reasons why people are coming to Florida and have come in previous years. We have a lower cost (of living) than other states. There is no state income tax – that's a huge factor. The warm weather. Basically, we have summer weather all year long. Attractions. Our beaches. The activities. There's just so much to do”.