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Orlando: This City Ranked No. 1 in the U.S. for Retirement for Its Tax-friendliness, Health Care Facilities, and Pristine Weather

Florida continues to rank among the top retirement destinations in the country thanks to its warm winter weather, abundance of beaches, and senior-friendly facilities. However, when it comes to the best place to retire in Florida — and in the country — Orlando leads the pack, according to a recent report by WalletHub.

While you may think of the central Florida city as the “theme park capital of the world” — and with over a dozen theme parks, it certainly deserves this moniker — it also has a lot to offer those 65 years of age and over. WalletHub ranked America’s most populated cities across four retirement-friendly indicators: quality of life, affordability, activities, and health care, using 45 metrics. Orlando scored 61.49 out of 100 — the most out of all 182 cities on the list.

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