Today’s snow depth map is quite unusual, to say the least! We have basically NO SNOW on the ground in the Quad Cities. That’s ...
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Retiring at 65 with less than $1 million saved is still realistic in much of the United States, but only if you are strategic about where you live. The gap between high cost coastal states and lower ...
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The Motley Fool surveyed 2,000 retirees on what matters most in retirement and used those insights to rank the best places to retire.
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Texas has become the top source of new residents for nine other states, despite its own population growth. The U.S.
Lower costs, favorable tax laws, and a high quality of life are making the American South the premier destination.
As a South Jersey girl, I have to say that I wasn’t shocked, but I was still proud to see my town get this kind of recognition. The ranking builds on results from a recent study that analyzed crime ...