Midwest is best, when it comes to the 30 best cities for older Americans in retirement
15 Apr 2019
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Since 2008, the share of the U.S. population age 65 and older has steadily increased – now reaching over 15% of the total population. This number is projected to continue to climb as more and more baby boomers cross the threshold into their golden years.
The growing prevalence of seniors is changing the American economy, increasing the need for medical professionals who can help people stay healthy as they age.
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