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The Florida retirement trap: 5 brutal reasons the middle class is bailing
Florida still sells itself as a sun-soaked, tax-friendly dream, but for a growing slice of the middle class that dream is ...
Florida lawmakers should address retirement savings gaps to protect workers and preserve the state’s future. For at least ...
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The Florida retirement trap: 5 reasons the middle class is being pushed out of the Sunshine State
For generations, the humble condominium was the gateway to a Florida retirement. It was the $150,000 slice of sunshine with a ...
The Sunshine State used to be where all walks of life could afford a place to retire. That’s changing as it grows pricier.
A similar pattern emerged among people aged 55 to 64, signaling a broader income-driven reshaping of Florida’s retiree ...
Will the Sunshine State be the next to put a state-run auto IRA in place for private-sector employees whose employers do not offer one?
Thinking of retiring in Florida? Our revealing list exposes the surprising reasons why it might not be the retirement ...
Retire smart in Florida by exploring the most 25 affordable cities with low cost of living and budget-friendly rent in 2026.
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14 Reasons Retiring to Florida Isn't All Rainbows
Florida’s reputation as a retirement oasis, with its sun-soaked beaches and temperate weather, has attracted a steady stream ...
Southwest Florida ranks highest in the country for retirement living with Cape Coral–Fort Myers and Naples–Immokalee–Marco ...
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