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78 sats \ 3 replies \ @grayruby 3 Sep \ on: Ranked: The 10 Best U.S. States to Retire In charts_and_numbers
Affordability and well being weightings are too high in this. I think they could have knocked 5% off of each of those and give 5% more to healthcare and add 5% to crime. No one wants to retire in a crime riddled area.
Honestly, the better metric would just be where people actually move to. Trying to ad hoc a metric based on three factors is strange when we know which places retirees choose.
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