If you’re seeking a retirement destination that offers a high quality of life in the U.S., you may need to venture off the mainland, according to WalletHub’s list of the best and worst places to retire.
Hawaii is home to the top two retirement destinations with the highest quality of life, per WalletHub’s analysis. Pearl City ranks No. 1, followed by Honolulu at No. 2.
While Florida is home to the two best overall U.S. cities for retirees, when it comes to quality of life specifically, the first Florida town on the list comes in at 17th place.
WalletHub ranked the quality of life of in 182 highly populated cities according to several factors, including the share of the population over 65, weather, violent crime rate, the availability of activities for seniors and walkability.
To compile the ranking, the personal finance site analyzed data from a number of sources, including the Tax Foundation, the Council for Community and Economic …