3. Seattle
- Average 1-bedroom rent (2022): 1,596
Its proximity to nature contributes to Seattle’s vibe: one of patience and calm. That sounds like the place to be for retired couples, doesn’t it?
But before actually relocating here, there are some things you should be aware of. First of all, Seattle is indeed a pricey city, and its average one-bedroom rent hits 1,596. This is one of the main reasons why Seattle’s cost-of-living index is 172.3 — the highest in this ranking, by far — which indicates that the living expenses are 72.3% higher than the national average.
Still, if you compare Seattle with the most expensive West Coast cities, you’ll see it’s pretty affordable for those retired couples who live on just a Social Security check.
Overall, Seattle’s livability score is an unimpressive 65 due to the high cost of living and high crime rates.
4. Sacramento, California
- Average 1-bedroom rent (2022): $1,432
Sacramento, the capital city of California, tends to be overlooked by other West Coast cities, that’s why we want to give it the credit it deserves. It is definitely a clean, well-maintained city, surrounded by picturesque mountains and inhabited by friendly neighbors.
Sacramento’s below-average livability score is 62, mostly because of its relatively high prices and crime statistics. The cost-of-living index reaches 118.2, with nearly 20% costlier than the national average.
If you and your spouse decide to relocate there, you should expect to pay $1,432 for a one-bedroom apartment. Compared with other pricey West Coast cities, this sounds like a reasonable rent price, especially for those couples who live on only a Social Security check.
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I will “NEVER” live in California, Oregon, Washington !!!
As an x OR and WA we are glad you would never want to live here. We feel them same about you
So don’t. Natives don’t want more crowding.
Thank you for making that life changing decision.
Good.
And we Washington residents thank you
Me either,
Very good decision indeed! I totally second that!
Thank you very much for the information
Good morning!
This must be a joke! It says couples! What happened if your spouse is deceased and you’re living on your own. There’s no way you can afford a one bedroom place and pay for all the rest of your bills, plus buy groceries and medical and that includes medication for the month on your social security alone. If you can I’m very happy that you are able to.
Deb,
Yes, some people get a very nice social security check. If the shoe fits. The add is for those who CAN.
For instance, I know a retired attorney who gets a whooping 5k monthly from Social Security and a nurse who gets 3,500.00 now they can it depends on how much money you made in your lifetime.
I agree with you100%
I am so sorry. I saw this often when I lived in Pennsylvania.
Makes perfect sense what you are saying! The alternative plan if you are living by yourself would be to go and live among the homeless? They are pretty easy on them in California.
Yes, I do exactly that. I pay all my bills at the beginning of the month. I am 70 years old and single. I live in a Senior Independant Living facility and have a Medicare Advantage Plan. Both of these facts contribute greatly to my caliber of living.
This is funny received 800.00 a month in my SS check because I have to pay taxes up front and I can not afford even to live in USA I’m in Mexico because I don’t have money to pay all the bills
As the cost-of-living continues to go up those of us on fixed income, continue to struggle. The same income that satisfied me a short, six years ago now barely supports me. I’ve gone from shopping at regular grocery stores to shopping at discount grocery stores. From shopping at target and Walmart to shopping at secondhand stores. Not necessarily because I wanted to because economy has forced me to. It’s also becoming more difficult to live alone financially at least.
Sadly, I have decided to leave the country of my birth (US), because of the high cost of living. I will be moving to Colombia where I am by their standards a ‘Millionair’.
I liked the article. Do you have any information on midwestern and southern states.
You mentioned couples.
How about “something” for singles !! What can you give us in a 1 bedroom apt
for under $1000.00 a month ? Those prices you listed are still too high for a low-income senior !!
I thought that Alaska as beautiful as it is ? was very expensive?! When did that change. Isn’t high crime also?
Isn’t there large numbers of crime and homeless? When did that change?
I live in southeastern PA. My monthly social security is $1,928 (my only income as a single woman). My monthly rent for a decent-sized one-bedroom apt. is $810. My cable (which includes TV and computer) is $225/month. During the summer, my electric bill goes from around $50/month to $200/month because I live on 2 floors and need to keep window air-conditioners running on both floors. Today, the temperature in my 3rd floor bedroom was almost 90 degrees until I turned on the air-conditioner up there. My phone bill is around $60/month (for an android phone I bought 4 yrs. ago). I drive a 23-year-old car that I paid $5,000 cash for around 13 years ago. Only get $23/month EBT (food stamps).
Absolutely impossible with an income of $1500 monthly from Social Security!
We love it. USA