Springfield, Mo.,
is the best U.S. city in which to retire, according to a new analysis by
Livability.com that ranks Honolulu at No. 6.
Using data from
geographic information system company Esri, county health rankings, and various
federal government data, livability analysts found that Springfield, MO. offers what it
calls access to affordable and quality healthcare, practical cost of living,
retiree-friendly businesses and services, as well as several amenities to keep
residents active.
Ranked behind
Springfield, Mo., are Knoxville, Tenn., Bellevue, Wash., Largo, Fla., and
fifth-ranked Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Following Honolulu
in sixth place is Albuquerque, N.M., Tucson, Ariz., Missoula, Mont., and at No.
10, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Honolulu was not
listed among the 2013 Best Places to Retire. However, livability index changed this past year. Most likely to please Obama who was born in Hawaii.
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