Where Retirees Are Moving – 2024 Study (2024)

Where Retirees Are Moving – 2024 Study (1)

As people retire, their goals shift, often causing them to reconsider where they’re living and how they spend their money. Places with a high cost of living, high taxes and cold winters, for example, could influence retirees to move to warmer locations where they can stretch their retirement savings further and enjoy their free time. Thus, many people opt to downsize, or even relocate entirely to better facilitate their ideal retirement.

With this in mind, SmartAsset set out to determine which cities and states have proven themselves to be most attractive to retirees. All 50 states and 182 U.S. cities were evaluated based on the number of people aged 60 and over moving in and out.

Key Findings

  • Mesa, AZ gained the most retirees. After accounting for retirees who moved both in and out of Mesa, the net influx for just one year was 4,453 people, which is over 50% more than any other city. Even when adjusting for Mesa’s size relative to other cities, this is still the second-fastest rate of inbound retirees. The year ended with 23% of the population aged 60 and older. At the state level, Arizona saw the second-highest influx of retirees at 23,515.
  • Florida saw a net influx of more than 77,000 new retirees. This is more than three times the influx to any other state. In total, 28.4% of the state is 60 and older. St. Petersburg was the city that saw the most retirees moving in at a net of 1,662 individuals. In tenth place overall, Clearwater has the highest rate of retirees moving in relative to the size of its total population.
  • More than 30% of Maine’s population is at retirement age. Maine has the most retirees with 30.6% of the population aged 60 and older. Vermont and Delaware are close behind with 29.8% and 28.5% of their populations, respectively. Across all states, the average rate of retirees among the population is 24.6%. Utah has the fewest retirees at only 16.7% of the population.
  • Relative to their total population, retirees are flocking out of these cities. Cambridge, MA has the fastest rate of retirees moving out, with a net loss of 1,674 people over 60 in 2022. Wilmington, NC is losing the second most retirees, relative to its size, with a net loss of 1,097. Longmont, CO ranks third in this metric with a net loss of 683 individuals.

Top 10 Cities That Gained the Most Retirees

Cities are ranked by the highest positive net movement of migrations of people aged 60 and up.

  1. Mesa, Arizona
    • Retirees moved in: 6,969
    • Retirees moved out: 2,516
    • Net movement: 4,453
    • Population aged 60+: 118,004
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
  2. San Antonio, Texas
    • Retirees moved in: 4,102
    • Retirees moved out: 1,166
    • Net movement: 2,936
    • Population aged 60+: 272,432
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 18.5%
  3. Henderson, Nevada
    • Retirees moved in: 5,030
    • Retirees moved out: 2,638
    • Net movement: 2,392
    • Population aged 60+: 94,125
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 28.4%
  4. St. Petersburg, Florida
    • Retirees moved in: 2,698
    • Retirees moved out: 1,036
    • Net movement: 1,662
    • Population aged 60+: 74,564
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 28.5%
  5. Murfreesboro, Tennessee
    • Retirees moved in: 1,514
    • Retirees moved out: 319
    • Net movement: 1,195
    • Population aged 60+: 24,180
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 14.9%
  6. Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • Retirees moved in: 1,917
    • Retirees moved out: 743
    • Net movement: 1,174
    • Population aged 60+: 42,253
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
  7. Houston, Texas
    • Retirees moved in: 4,675
    • Retirees moved out: 3,536
    • Net movement: 1,139
    • Population aged 60+: 411,277
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 17.8%
  8. Fort Worth, Texas
    • Retirees moved in: 2,119
    • Retirees moved out: 989
    • Net movement: 1,130
    • Population aged 60+: 158,332
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 16.5%
  9. Atlanta, Georgia
    • Retirees moved in: 2,321
    • Retirees moved out: 1,263
    • Net movement: 1,058
    • Population aged 60+: 82,271
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 16.5%
  10. Clearwater, Florida
    • Retirees moved in: 1,519
    • Retirees moved out: 468
    • Net movement: 1,051
    • Population aged 60+: 34,801
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 29.7%

Top 10 Cities That Lost the Most Retirees

Cities are ranked by the net emigration of retirees out of a state.

  1. New York, New York
    • Retirees moved in: 6,194
    • Retirees moved out: 28,696
    • Net movement: -22,502
    • Population aged 60+: 1,890,434
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 22.7%
  2. Los Angeles, California
    • Retirees moved in: 3,731
    • Retirees moved out: 9,280
    • Net movement: -5,549
    • Population aged 60+: 771,266
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 20.2%
  3. Chicago, Illinois
    • Retirees moved in: 2,460
    • Retirees moved out: 5,711
    • Net movement: -3,251
    • Population aged 60+: 523,988
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 19.7%
  4. Portland, Oregon
    • Retirees moved in: 2,292
    • Retirees moved out: 4,082
    • Net movement: -1,790
    • Population aged 60+: 125,499
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 19.8%
  5. Anchorage, Alaska
    • Retirees moved in: 379
    • Retirees moved out: 2,127
    • Net movement: -1,748
    • Population aged 60+: 51,664
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 18.0%
  6. Washington, District of Columbia
    • Retirees moved in: 3,624
    • Retirees moved out: 5,336
    • Net movement: -1,712
    • Population aged 60+: 120,337
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 17.9%
  7. Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • Retirees moved in: 65
    • Retirees moved out: 1,739
    • Net movement: -1,674
    • Population aged 60+: 19,481
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 16.4%
  8. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Retirees moved in: 1,982
    • Retirees moved out: 3,505
    • Net movement: -1,523
    • Population aged 60+: 319,164
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 20.4%
  9. Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • Retirees moved in: 2,157
    • Retirees moved out: 3,627
    • Net movement: -1,470
    • Population aged 60+: 101,614
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 20.9%
  10. San Diego, California
    • Retirees moved in: 2,952
    • Retirees moved out: 4,375
    • Net movement: -1,423
    • Population aged 60+: 275,358
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 19.9%

Top 10 States That Gained the Most Retirees

States are ranked by the highest positive net movement of migrations of people aged 60 and up.

  1. Florida
    • Retirees moved in: 171,343
    • Retirees moved out: 94,053
    • Net movement: 77,290
    • Population aged 60+: 6,314,895
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 28.4%
  2. Arizona
    • Retirees moved in: 61,688
    • Retirees moved out: 38,173
    • Net movement: 23,515
    • Population aged 60+: 1,838,642
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 25.0%
  3. South Carolina
    • Retirees moved in: 40,663
    • Retirees moved out: 19,768
    • Net movement: 20,895
    • Population aged 60+: 1,376,023
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 26.0%
  4. Texas
    • Retirees moved in: 68,754
    • Retirees moved out: 50,012
    • Net movement: 18,742
    • Population aged 60+: 5,699,843
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 19.0%
  5. North Carolina
    • Retirees moved in: 43,619
    • Retirees moved out: 32,280
    • Net movement: 11,339
    • Population aged 60+: 2,565,100
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.0%
  6. Georgia
    • Retirees moved in: 38,583
    • Retirees moved out: 28,348
    • Net movement: 10,235
    • Population aged 60+: 2,299,476
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 21.1%
  7. Alabama
    • Retirees moved in: 18,719
    • Retirees moved out: 10,126
    • Net movement: 8,593
    • Population aged 60+: 1,254,589
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.7%
  8. Tennessee
    • Retirees moved in: 31,253
    • Retirees moved out: 22,924
    • Net movement: 8,329
    • Population aged 60+: 1,677,613
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.8%
  9. Nevada
    • Retirees moved in: 24,800
    • Retirees moved out: 18,709
    • Net movement: 6,091
    • Population aged 60+: 730,781
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
  10. Kentucky
    • Retirees moved in: 14,531
    • Retirees moved out: 8,653
    • Net movement: 5,878
    • Population aged 60+: 1,097,872
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.3%

Top 10 States That Lost the Most Retirees

States are ranked by the net emigration of retirees out of a state.

  1. California
    • Retirees moved in: 48,470
    • Retirees moved out: 117,511
    • Net movement: -69,041
    • Population aged 60+: 8,492,450
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 21.8%
  2. New York
    • Retirees moved in: 24,314
    • Retirees moved out: 75,614
    • Net movement: -51,300
    • Population aged 60+: 4,881,715
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.8%
  3. Illinois
    • Retirees moved in: 21,371
    • Retirees moved out: 44,174
    • Net movement: -22,803
    • Population aged 60+: 2,974,355
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.6%
  4. New Jersey
    • Retirees moved in: 22,800
    • Retirees moved out: 35,782
    • Net movement: -12,982
    • Population aged 60+: 2,244,217
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.2%
  5. Colorado
    • Retirees moved in: 21,386
    • Retirees moved out: 33,477
    • Net movement: -12,091
    • Population aged 60+: 1,275,099
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 21.8%
  6. Washington
    • Retirees moved in: 25,707
    • Retirees moved out: 35,202
    • Net movement: -9,495
    • Population aged 60+: 1,789,686
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
  7. Maryland
    • Retirees moved in: 17,780
    • Retirees moved out: 27,200
    • Net movement: -9,420
    • Population aged 60+: 1,459,662
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 23.7%
  8. Massachusetts
    • Retirees moved in: 15,641
    • Retirees moved out: 23,791
    • Net movement: -8,150
    • Population aged 60+: 1,738,871
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.9%
  9. Michigan
    • Retirees moved in: 20,246
    • Retirees moved out: 25,021
    • Net movement: -4,775
    • Population aged 60+: 2,593,502
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 25.8%
  10. Minnesota
    • Retirees moved in: 13,600
    • Retirees moved out: 18,363
    • Net movement: -4,763
    • Population aged 60+: 1,389,080
    • Percent of population aged 60+: 24.3%

Data and Methodology

To find both the states and cities where retirees are moving, SmartAsset analyzed data from the Census Bureau’s 2022 1-year American Community Survey.

This study considers the populations aged 60 and older (for these purposes, retirees) in 182 of the largest cities in the U.S. for which data was available. We similarly found net migration for each city by subtracting the number of retirees who moved out of the city to a different state in 2022 from the number of people aged 60 and older who moved into the city from a different state. Cities were ranked by the highest net migration ranked the highest.

Limitations

Some limitations of the data available for this study include:

  • The data does not reflect migration within the same state. It only reflects movement from a city in one state to a city in another state. For example, if a person moved to Phoenix from Scottsdale, they would not be factored into our data.
  • Some retirees might live in multiple places throughout the year; this is not reflected in our metrics.
  • Not all people 60 and older are retirees.

Questions about our study? Contact us at press@smartasset.com

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Where Retirees Are Moving – 2024 Study (2024)

FAQs

What is the best state to retire in 2024 for retirees? ›

Bankrate's annual Best and Worst States to Retire Study found that Delaware is the best state for retirees in 2024, followed by West Virginia (2), Georgia (3), South Carolina (4) and Missouri (5).

Where is the best place to retire in 2024? ›

Top 10 places to retire in 2024
RankStateTotal Score*
1Florida62
2Colorado61
3Virginia61
4Delaware60
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Aug 28, 2024

What state is best financially to retire to? ›

Bankrate's 10 most affordable states to retire in 2024
1.W Virginia6.
2.Mississippi7.
3.Indiana8.
4.Alabama9.
5.Georgia10.
Aug 13, 2024

What state are retirees moving to instead of Florida? ›

Floridians aged 65 and up move most often to Georgia, according to a recent analysis by Realtor.com®. But hot on its heels are Northern states such as New York, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. While Georgia might be the most popular destination for Florida retirees, many Northern states are on its heels.

What is the happiest state to retire in? ›

Based on its high marks for affordability, access to high quality health care, overall well-being and other categories, Delaware, known as the "First State," earned the top spot in Bankrate's annual ranking of the best states to retire in the U.S. In 2023, the state ranked No.

What is the cheapest state to live in when you retire? ›

Cheapest states to retire
RankStateTransportation
1Mississippi91.0
2Oklahoma90.9
3Kansas93.9
4Alabama90.5
6 more rows

Where do the happiest seniors live? ›

Barnstable, MA is the happiest city to retire to, ranking #1 of all 200 cities we analyzed. It has the highest ranking overall for community well-being, and one of the highest percentages of residents who are 65-plus. The other cities at the top of the list: Naples, FL at #2, and Ann Arbor, MI at #3.

Where is the safest and most affordable place to retire? ›

23 Cheap Places Where You Will Want To Retire
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma. ...
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. ...
  • Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ...
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee. ...
  • Sherman, Texas. Cost of living for retirees: 13.0% below U.S. average. ...
  • St. George, Utah. ...
  • Roanoke, Virginia. Cost of living for retirees: 8.7% below U.S. average. ...
  • Spokane, Washington.

Where are most retirees moving to? ›

Top Inbound Retirement States
  • Arizona (36%)
  • Delaware (34%)
  • Idaho (29%)
  • Nevada (29%)
  • Wyoming (28%)
  • Mississippi (28%)
  • New Mexico (27%)
  • Maine (27%)

What is the best and worst state to retire in? ›

These are the best and worst states to retire in 2024: report
  • Delaware strikes the best balance between cost, climate and culture.
  • Alaska ranked last for the second year in a row.
  • Western states like Idaho and Colorado ranked best for healthcare.
Jul 28, 2024

What state has the best healthcare for retirees? ›

The Best States for Senior Healthcare
  1. Montana – Overall Grade: A+ (100) ...
  2. North Dakota – Overall Grade: A+ (98.3) ...
  3. South Dakota – Overall Grade: A (92.9) ...
  4. Minnesota – Overall Grade: A (92.6) ...
  5. 5. California – Overall Grade: A (92.3)
Jul 11, 2024

What is the best state to live off Social Security? ›

In addition, states in this category have friendly sales, property, estate and inheritance tax rates.
  • Alaska.
  • Florida.
  • Georgia.
  • Mississippi.
  • Nevada.
  • South Dakota.
  • Wyoming.

Why are seniors leaving Florida? ›

Why are boomers moving from Florida to Appalachia? Most of the boomers moving to Appalachia are "drawn by lower housing costs and living expenses, lower taxes, lower insurance costs, low crime, warm weather (but with seasons) and less chance of hurricanes," the Journal said.

Where are old people moving? ›

About a quarter of retiree relocations crossed state lines, with Florida ranking as the top destination for the second straight year. About 11 percent of such moves were to the Sunshine State. South Carolina, which did not make the top 10 in 2022, was a close second, drawing 10 percent of retirement moves.

What is the most tax-friendly state for retirees? ›

Best tax states for retirees
  • Florida. Florida is renowned for its lack of state income tax, making it an attractive destination for retirees. ...
  • Nevada. Like Florida, Nevada does not impose state income taxes, offering retirees significant tax savings. ...
  • Texas. ...
  • Wyoming. ...
  • South Dakota.
Apr 25, 2024

What's the best state to retire in money wise? ›

Best states to retire in
  1. South Carolina. With its warm climate, low cost of living, and influx of retirees, South Carolina is the best state to retire in. ...
  2. Florida. Florida is a popular retirement destination, with nearly 13% net retiree migration. ...
  3. Alabama. ...
  4. North Carolina. ...
  5. Mississippi.
Feb 13, 2024

Where is the cheapest warm place to retire? ›

The cheapest places to retire abroad include Panama, the Philippines, Portugal, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Vietnam. Before making the move, consider expenses such as travel costs, taxes and visas, which can vary significantly from one country to another.

What is the best state for seniors on Social Security? ›

In addition, states in this category have friendly sales, property, estate and inheritance tax rates.
  • Alaska.
  • Florida.
  • Georgia.
  • Mississippi.
  • Nevada.
  • South Dakota.
  • Wyoming.

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