U.S. News analyzed data about 150 of the largest metropolitan areas in America to see if they meet the needs and expectations of retirees, and the top five on the list are all in the Keystone State!
The study's criteria included "the happiness of local residents, housing affordability, tax rates and health care quality," according to the company's website. You can learn all about its methodology by clicking here.
Here's the top five:
- Harrisburg, PA.
- Reading, PA.
- Lancaster, PA.
- Scranton, PA.
- Allentown, PA.
And the seven-place spot goes to York, PA.
This may seem heavily Eastern Pennsylvania, but Pittsburgh comes in at number 10!
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