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The best small towns for retirees
By Mia Taylor of Cheapism |
Pandemic Migrations
While many of us stayed home in 2020 waiting for the coronavirus pandemic to pass, some Americans took a different approach. People from all walks of life were inspired to pick up and move last year perhaps to be closer to family, or to escape crowded cities amid a highly contagious viral outbreak; as a result, according to analysts at LendingTree, many of those left cities for smaller micropolitan areas. Up to 4.9% of total movers from a metropolis (namely Cleveland) went to a micropolis, LendingTree says, and retirees made up a fair share of them. Here s a look at the smaller towns that were most popular among relocating retirees from bigger cities.
Here s how retirees can save without sacrificing
By Jeff Rindskopf of Cheapism |
Paring Down
Many people spend their entire adult lives looking forward to the freedom of retirement, yet when the time finally comes, saying goodbye to one s steady source of income can be scary. Whether you re already retired or just planning ahead, you can mitigate some of the financial worries by whittling down expenses with the following tips.
For the cover, Treuer writes that while some Native Americans, like himself, remain near the parks, and are of the parks, the land is not theirs. “We live in a time of historical reconsideration, as more and more people recognize that the sins of the past still haunt the present,” he writes. “For Native Americans, there can be no better remedy for the theft of land than land. And for us, no lands are as spiritually significant as the national parks. They should be returned to us. Indians should tend and protect and preserve these favored gardens again.”
Ultimately, he argues, all 85 million acres of national-park sites should be turned over to a consortium of federally recognized tribes in the United States. “The total acreage would not quite make up for the General Allotment Act, which robbed us of 90 million acres, but it would ensure that we have unfettered access to our tribal homelands. And it would restore dignity that was rightfully ours. To be entrusted with the st
Retirees are trading the city for these small towns
By Mia Taylor of Cheapism |
Pandemic Migrations
While many of us stayed home in 2020 waiting for the coronavirus pandemic to pass, some Americans took a different approach. People from all walks of life were inspired to pick up and move last year perhaps to be closer to family, or to escape crowded cities amid a highly contagious viral outbreak; as a result, according to analysts at LendingTree, many of those left cities for smaller micropolitan areas. Up to 4.9% of total movers from a metropolis (namely Cleveland) went to a micropolis, LendingTree says, and retirees made up a fair share of them. Here s a look at the smaller towns that were most popular among relocating retirees from bigger cities.