Retirees who want to be just a skip, hop and a jump away from Mexico might want to consider El Paso. The livability score is decent at 80, and the cost of living is 15.8%
Tampa, Florida has a violent crime rate that is on the higher side, at 5.09 per 1,000 people, but the city does have its strengths.
This is a pretty pricey option, in terms of this list, when considering monthly expenditures. Cost of living here is 1.6% higher than the national average,
Retirees looking to settle in Alabama might want to consider Huntsville, where the livability score is a solid 81 and the cost of living is 0.9% lower than the national average
College Station possesses two of the most desirable qualities for retirees: a lower cost of living -- 15.7% below the national average, according to Salary.com
With cost of living at 5.7% lower than the national average, according to Salary.com, and an impressively low crime rate, Pearland might just be your dreamland for retirement.
Situated in southern Broward County in Florida, Pembroke Pines has a pretty decent amount of residents of retirement age.
You can save a nice bundle of cash by retiring in Norman, not only because it has a high livability score, but also because the cost of living here is 4.4% lower than the national average,