Rent prices in the U.S. vary widely, with coastal cities like San Francisco ($3,830) and New York City ($3,706) having rents nearly double the national average of $1,843. Six of the 10 most expensive rental markets are in California. In contrast, affordable rents are found in Midwest cities like Toledo, Ohio ($1,060), Wichita, Kansas ($1,125), and Fort Wayne, Indiana ($1,160). Coastal locations command...
U.S. Cities
In 2025, approximately 11,400 Americans will turn 65 daily, marking a significant retirement wave. Research by SmartAsset identified 15 U.S. cities with the highest populations of those aged 55 to 64, indicating where retirements will surge. Notably, six of these cities are in California, which is among the most expensive states. Cities like Pembroke Pines, Cape Coral, and Thousand Oaks are highlighted...