Raleigh's cost of living is 2.4% above the national average, but with a livability score of 74, it's probably worth the slight increase in costs.
The cost of living here is 1.6% above the national average but housing and utilities are lower than national average.
The city's median home value is $325,315.11. But retirees can save on healthcare and housing, both of which cost less than average here.
The median home value in this city is $320,019.92. Groceries, healthcare and housing costs are also lower than average in Arlington.
Fort Worth has an excellent livability score, but it is the first city on the list where the cost of living is a smidge above the national average.
It has the lowest percentage of adults age 65 and older, but a high livability score, which is attractive to retirees.
Healthcare, housing and utility costs are all below average in St. Paul. And the median home value is not super high either, at $286,186.41
Spokane's expenditures are mostly under the national average, except for housing, which is 14.9% higher than average.