Though the total monthly expenditures are the largest on this list, a couple can still take care of their essential expenditures on a Social Security income.
The delightfully named Cocoa has a nice livability score of 70 and more than 20% of its population is ages 65 and older.
In Pensacola, retirees will be happy to find that the average rent is $1,559, or $428 less than the national average.
Deland has an excellent livability score of 75, and 20.7% of the population are ages 65 and older.
Despite having a smaller 65+ people, Bartow has a livability score of 79 and rent $357 cheaper than the national average, or $1,630 per month.
For starters, it has a livability score of 70 and a significant percentage of the population that's 65 and older.
In Titusville, where the livability score is high, retirees will find themselves in the company of 22.9% of the population that is ages 65 and older.
Total expenditures are less than $3,000, with rent at $1,646, a bit more than $300 below the national average.
Milton is another Florida town where the livability score is high, boding well for amenities for retirees.
Not only does it have the lowest overall monthly expenditures, which is $500 below the national average.