The Retiring Kind
The population of older adults in the U.S. may be expected to nearly double to 98 million by 2060, according to World Atlas, but right now people over 65 make up only 16% of the overall population. In other words, finding the right location for retirement, a place where there’s likely to be plenty of people your own age, may take some work. AARP conducted an analysis of Census Bureau data to identify communities around the country that have the most substantial senior populations (those 65 and over). Its analysis was based on data from 2017, the most recent information available. Here’s a look at the 25 locations in the United States that were found to have the largest share of retirement-age residents, ranked in order starting with communities that have the most sizable percentage of seniors. (Hint: Florida is still the most popular place to be.)