Ohio: The Odds Are You Won't Outlive Your Money
Remember when Lake Erie went on fire and Ohio was a national joke? And how once prominent cities such as Youngstown were compared negatively to nearbytPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The latter had reset from the steel era to health, education and tech. In contrast, Youngstown seemed caught in an economic time warp. There too were those brutal midwest winters. Now, given its extreme affordability, excellent healthcare facilities like the Cleveland Clinic and free outdoor recreation provided by the state parks (Michigan charges), it's taken on an aura as the retirement paradise. Also it's family-friendly and purchasing a house is doable. Simultaneously, other traditional retirement meccas, ranging from Arizona to Florida, are being rated as no longer a fit for budgets and the implications of climate change. Given the extreme heat, that air-conditioning bill has become a stunner. Large one-bedrooms (680 square feet) in Toledo, OH such as at Cambridge Woods can lease for unde...