The top 5 U.S. cities to retire if you don't have any savings—only 1 is in Florida (2024)

If you've got nothing saved for retirement, you're not alone.

Nearly 30% of Americans have $0 saved for retirement, per recent data from personal finance website GOBankingRates. Another 33% have less than $50,000 saved.

If you fall into either category and you're approaching retirement age, it may be time to start preparing to live on a smaller budget after you stop working, says Anne Lester, a retirement expert and author of "Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future You Want."

"You'll need to start thinking about how you can start paring back your standard of living and gradually get used to having less money to spend post-retirement," she tells CNBC Make It.

If you don't have much money saved up in a retirement account such as a 401(k) or a Roth IRA, you may need to rely on your Social Security benefit to cover your expenses — which may not go very far. The average monthly benefit is around $1,773 as of February, per the Social Security Administration.

With that in mind, GOBankingRates analyzed the 100 biggest U.S. cities with a large population of residents over 65 to determine the best place to retire on little to no savings. It ranked each city on a variety of metrics, including the city's average home value, annual grocery costs, annual utilities costs and whether the state taxes Social Security benefits.

The study used data from a range of sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau's 2021 American Community Survey, the Tax Foundation and the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Expenditure Survey.

Here are the top five places in the U.S. to retire if you have little to no savings, according to GOBankingRates.

1. Foley, Alabama

2. Mountain Home, Arkansas

  • Percentage of population 65 and older: 28%
  • Average 2023 home value: $199,388
  • Social Security benefits taxed: No
  • Average annual grocery costs: $4,277
  • Average annual health-care costs: $6,482

3. Hot Springs Village, Arkansas

  • Percentage of population 65 and older: 63%
  • Average 2023 home value: $289,418
  • Social Security benefits taxed: No
  • Average annual grocery costs: $4,407
  • Average annual health-care costs: $6,749

4. The Villages, Florida

  • Percentage of population 65 and older: 86%
  • Average 2023 home value: $418,926
  • Social Security benefits taxed: No
  • Average annual grocery costs: $4,591
  • Average annual health-care costs: $6,882

5. Bella Vista, Arkansas

  • Percentage of population 65 and older: 32%
  • Average 2023 home value: $322,770
  • Social Security benefits taxed: No
  • Average annual grocery costs: $4,385
  • Average annual health-care costs: $6,461

To that point, if you're approaching retirement age and have little to nothing saved, you may need to make some tough decisions.

For instance, you may need to consider delaying your retirement in order to receive a higher Social Security benefit or picking up a part-time job to help supplement your post-work income, Lester says.

"It's time to start getting serious about how much money you'll have and how far that will go depending on where you're living," she says.

How to decide where to retire

Three out of the top five places for retiring with little to no savings are in Arkansas, which offers both advantages and disadvantages for retirees on a tight budget.

You could benefit from the state's relatively cheap cost of living and housing expenses, which are around 8% and 22% lower than the national average, respectively, according to RentCafe.

However, in exchange for cheaper living expenses, you may need to forgo some perks, such as proximity to family or variety of things to do. While Arkansas offers scenic natural beauty in the form of hot springs, caves and forests, you'd need to travel a bit in order to relax on the beach, for example.

And remember, although lists like this can provide helpful context, where you choose to retire will depend on many personal preferences outside of living costs. If you're thinking about relocating, a good rule of thumb is to visit your potential retirement destination ahead of time to get a feel for what it may be like to live there long term.

"If you think relocation is in your future and you've got the budget for it, check out some places to start seeing what's possible," Lester says.

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The top 5 U.S. cities to retire if you don't have any savings—only 1 is in Florida (2024)

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The top 5 U.S. cities to retire if you don't have any savings—only 1 is in Florida? ›

Rounding out the top 10 is Pinehurst, North Carolina; Green Valley, Arizona; North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Fredericksburg, Texas; and Punta Gorda, Florida. On the opposite side of the spectrum, GoBankingRates named Malibu, California, the worst place to retire simply because it's a rather expensive place to live.

Where not to retire in Florida? ›

Worst Places to Live in Florida for Families & Retirees in 2023 &...
  • Pahokee. Pahokee is a small town located on the shore of Lake Okeechobee in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
  • Gainesville. ...
  • Pine Hills. ...
  • Miami-Beach. ...
  • Daytona Beach. ...
  • Homestead. ...
  • Fort Pierce. ...
  • West Palm Beach.
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Where is the best place to retire with no money? ›

Rounding out the top 10 is Pinehurst, North Carolina; Green Valley, Arizona; North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Fredericksburg, Texas; and Punta Gorda, Florida. On the opposite side of the spectrum, GoBankingRates named Malibu, California, the worst place to retire simply because it's a rather expensive place to live.

What part of Florida is the cheapest to retire in? ›

The 10 Most Affordable Places to Retire in Florida
  1. Boynton Beach. Boynton Beach is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in South Florida. ...
  2. Sarasota. Sarasota is in Florida's southwest coastal region. ...
  3. St. Petersburg. ...
  4. Delray Beach. Delray Beach offers 39 active adult communities. ...
  5. Ocala. ...
  6. Lakeland. ...
  7. Fort Myers. ...
  8. Jacksonville.

Where is the cheapest place to live on Social Security? ›

Our previous study highlighted some of the best states to live on Social Security, with the top five being Mississippi, Wyoming, West Virginia, Iowa, and Georgia.

Why are seniors moving out of Florida? ›

But expensive housing isn't the only thing repelling retirees from the state. Inflation and stock market dips have also negatively impacted their financial situation. In response, seniors are seeking more affordable places to call home.

Can I retire in Florida on $3,000 a month? ›

Q: Can I retire in Florida on $3,000 a month? A: According to a GOBakingRates study, there are several cities in Florida where you can live on $3,000 — or even less — each month, including Pensacola and Panama City.

How are people retiring with no money? ›

Many retirees with little to no savings rely solely on Social Security as their main source of income. You can claim Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but your benefit amount will depend on when you start filing for the benefit. You get less than your full benefit if you file before your full retirement age.

Where do the happiest seniors live? ›

The top two countries where the seniors are most satisfied—Denmark and Finland—also happen to be the top two countries on the overall happiness index. As a general trend, advanced economies make up the bulk of this top 20 list, likely due to their stronger social security systems and financial security.

Where can I retire on $2000 a month in the United States? ›

5 US Cities Where You Can Retire on $2,000 a Month
  • Chiang Mai, Thailand. Advantages: Very inexpensive. ...
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico. Advantage: In the United States. ...
  • Claremont, New Hampshire. A couple who found a place to retire on $2,000 per month. ...
  • Decatur, Indiana. Advantages: Potentially low rent. ...
  • El Paso, Texas.
Mar 19, 2024

Where is the best place for poor seniors to live? ›

Can you retire to a place that's both affordable and fun? We found out.
  • Decatur, Alabama. Cost of living for retirees: 11.0% below U.S. average. ...
  • Prescott, Arizona. ...
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas. ...
  • Grand Junction, Colorado. ...
  • Punta Gorda, Florida. ...
  • Sandy Springs, Georgia. ...
  • Boise, Idaho. ...
  • Bloomington, Indiana.

What are the disadvantages of retiring in Florida? ›

Sales tax: Florida has a relatively high sales tax rate of 6%, which can add up over time for retirees who are living on a fixed income. Crowds: Florida is a popular destination for tourists, which means that some areas can be very crowded during peak season.

Is it better to retire on the east or west coast of Florida? ›

On the west coast of Florida, things tend to be more laid-back and slower-paced. Even the bigger cities like Tampa and St. Pete are much less crowded than the major east coast cities while still offering all you could ever want in the way of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment.

Where are most retired people moving to? ›

States Where Retirees Are Moving
RankStateRetirees Moved In
1Florida171,343
2Arizona61,688
3South Carolina40,663
4Texas68,754
11 more rows
May 9, 2024

Where can I retire on $800 a month? ›

Banyuwangi, Indonesia. Insider Monkey Score: 14 Banyuwangi, Indonesia, emerges as one of the best places to retire with no savings, blending low living costs with mesmerizing natural beauty. With living expenses between $700 to $1,000 a month, it appeals to those seeking an economical retirement lifestyle.

What state is best for low-income seniors? ›

The 10 Most Affordable States for Retirees
  • Iowa. Overall Rank: 1. ...
  • Alabama. Overall Rank: 14. ...
  • Missouri. Overall Rank: 4. ...
  • Oklahoma. Overall Rank: 29. ...
  • Indiana. Overall Rank: 40. ...
  • Kansas. Overall Rank: 11. ...
  • Wyoming. Overall Rank: 6. Quality/Cost of Health Care Rank: 38. ...
  • Arkansas. Overall Rank: 23. Quality/Cost of Health Care Rank: 33.
Sep 27, 2023

Where is the best place to live in Florida if you are retired? ›

Consider these Florida cities for retirement.
  • Naples.
  • Ocala.
  • Orlando.
  • Melbourne.
  • Lakeland.
  • Sarasota.
  • Tampa.
  • Daytona Beach.
Mar 18, 2024

Where is the safest place to move in Florida? ›

Palm Coast is the safest city in our ranking. Fort Myers has the highest life expectancy for residents among cities in our study at 82.4 years, beating the Florida state life expectancy of 79.7 years.

Where in Florida can you live on Social Security? ›

DeLand. DeLand makes it to our list of best places in Florida for a couple to live on only social security because it has affordable rent and a cost of living that is 5.1% lower than the national average.

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