Key Findings:
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Mesa, AZ gained the most retirees. After accounting for retirees who moved both in and out of Mesa, the net influx for just one year was 4,453 people, which is over 50% more than any other city. Even when adjusting for Mesa's size relative to other cities, this is still the second-fastest rate of inbound retirees. The year ended with 23% of the population aged 60 and older. At the state level, Arizona saw the second-highest influx of retirees at 23,515.
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Florida saw a net influx of more than 77,000 new retirees. This is more than three times the influx to any other state. In total, 28.4% of the state is 60 and older. St. Petersburg was the city that saw the most retirees moving in at a net of 1,662 individuals. In 10th place overall, Clearwater has the highest rate of retirees moving in relative to the size of its total population.
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More than 30% of Maine's population is at retirement age. Maine has the most retirees with 30.6% of the population aged 60 and older. Vermont and Delaware are close behind with 29.8% and 28.5% of their populations, respectively. Across all states, the average rate of retirees among the population is 24.6%. Utah has the fewest retirees at only 16.7% of the population.
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Relative to their total population, retirees are flocking out of these cities. Cambridge, MA has the fastest rate of retirees moving out, with a net loss of 1,674 people over 60 in 2022. Wilmington, NC is losing the second most retirees, relative to its size, with a net loss of 1,097. Longmont, CO ranks third in this metric with a net loss of 683 individuals.
Top 10 Cities That Gained the Most Retirees
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Retirees moved in: 6,969
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Retirees moved out: 2,516
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Net movement: 4,453
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Population aged 60+: 118,004
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
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Retirees moved in: 4,102
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Retirees moved out: 1,166
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Net movement: 2,936
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Population aged 60+: 272,432
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Percent of population aged 60+: 18.5%
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Retirees moved in: 5,030
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Retirees moved out: 2,638
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Net movement: 2,392
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Population aged 60+: 94,125
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Percent of population aged 60+: 28.4%
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Retirees moved in: 2,698
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Retirees moved out: 1,036
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Net movement: 1,662
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Population aged 60+: 74,564
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Percent of population aged 60+: 28.5%
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Retirees moved in: 1,514
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Retirees moved out: 319
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Net movement: 1,195
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Population aged 60+: 24,180
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Percent of population aged 60+: 14.9%
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Retirees moved in: 1,917
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Retirees moved out: 743
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Net movement: 1,174
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Population aged 60+: 42,253
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
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Retirees moved in: 4,675
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Retirees moved out: 3,536
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Net movement: 1,139
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Population aged 60+: 411,277
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Percent of population aged 60+: 17.8%
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Retirees moved in: 2,119
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Retirees moved out: 989
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Net movement: 1,130
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Population aged 60+: 158,332
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Percent of population aged 60+: 16.5%
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Retirees moved in: 2,321
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Retirees moved out: 1,263
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Net movement: 1,058
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Population aged 60+: 82,271
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Percent of population aged 60+: 16.5%
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Retirees moved in: 1,519
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Retirees moved out: 468
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Net movement: 1,051
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Population aged 60+: 34,801
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Percent of population aged 60+: 29.7%
Top 10 Cities That Lost the Most Retirees
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Retirees moved in: 6,194
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Retirees moved out: 28,696
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Net movement: -22,502
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Population aged 60+: 1,890,434
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Percent of population aged 60+: 22.7%
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Retirees moved in: 3,731
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Retirees moved out: 9,280
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Net movement: -5,549
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Population aged 60+: 771,266
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Percent of population aged 60+: 20.2%
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Retirees moved in: 2,460
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Retirees moved out: 5,711
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Net movement: -3,251
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Population aged 60+: 523,988
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Percent of population aged 60+: 19.7%
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Retirees moved in: 2,292
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Retirees moved out: 4,082
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Net movement: -1,790
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Population aged 60+: 125,499
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Percent of population aged 60+: 19.8%
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Retirees moved in: 379
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Retirees moved out: 2,127
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Net movement: -1,748
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Population aged 60+: 51,664
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Percent of population aged 60+: 18.0%
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Retirees moved in: 3,624
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Retirees moved out: 5,336
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Net movement: -1,712
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Population aged 60+: 120,337
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Percent of population aged 60+: 17.9%
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Retirees moved in: 65
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Retirees moved out: 1,739
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Net movement: -1,674
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Population aged 60+: 19,481
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Percent of population aged 60+: 16.4%
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Retirees moved in: 1,982
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Retirees moved out: 3,505
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Net movement: -1,523
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Population aged 60+: 319,164
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Percent of population aged 60+: 20.4%
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Retirees moved in: 2,157
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Retirees moved out: 3,627
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Net movement: -1,470
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Population aged 60+: 101,614
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Percent of population aged 60+: 20.9%
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Retirees moved in: 2,952
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Retirees moved out: 4,375
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Net movement: -1,423
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Population aged 60+: 275,358
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Percent of population aged 60+: 19.9%
Top 10 States That Gained the Most Retirees
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Retirees moved in: 171,343
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Retirees moved out: 94,053
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Net movement: 77,290
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Population aged 60+: 6,314,895
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Percent of population aged 60+: 28.4%
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Retirees moved in: 61,688
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Retirees moved out: 38,173
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Net movement: 23,515
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Population aged 60+: 1,838,642
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Percent of population aged 60+: 25.0%
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Retirees moved in: 40,663
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Retirees moved out: 19,768
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Net movement: 20,895
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Population aged 60+: 1,376,023
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Percent of population aged 60+: 26.0%
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Retirees moved in: 68,754
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Retirees moved out: 50,012
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Net movement: 18,742
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Population aged 60+: 5,699,843
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Percent of population aged 60+: 19.0%
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Retirees moved in: 43,619
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Retirees moved out: 32,280
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Net movement: 11,339
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Population aged 60+: 2,565,100
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.0%
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Retirees moved in: 38,583
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Retirees moved out: 28,348
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Net movement: 10,235
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Population aged 60+: 2,299,476
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Percent of population aged 60+: 21.1%
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Retirees moved in: 18,719
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Retirees moved out: 10,126
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Net movement: 8,593
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Population aged 60+: 1,254,589
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.7%
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Retirees moved in: 31,253
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Retirees moved out: 22,924
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Net movement: 8,329
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Population aged 60+: 1,677,613
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.8%
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Retirees moved in: 24,800
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Retirees moved out: 18,709
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Net movement: 6,091
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Population aged 60+: 730,781
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
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Retirees moved in: 14,531
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Retirees moved out: 8,653
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Net movement: 5,878
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Population aged 60+: 1,097,872
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.3%
Top 10 States That Lost the Most Retirees
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Retirees moved in: 48,470
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Retirees moved out: 117,511
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Net movement: -69,041
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Population aged 60+: 8,492,450
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Percent of population aged 60+: 21.8%
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Retirees moved in: 24,314
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Retirees moved out: 75,614
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Net movement: -51,300
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Population aged 60+: 4,881,715
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.8%
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Retirees moved in: 21,371
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Retirees moved out: 44,174
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Net movement: -22,803
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Population aged 60+: 2,974,355
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.6%
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Retirees moved in: 22,800
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Retirees moved out: 35,782
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Net movement: -12,982
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Population aged 60+: 2,244,217
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.2%
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Retirees moved in: 21,386
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Retirees moved out: 33,477
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Net movement: -12,091
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Population aged 60+: 1,275,099
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Percent of population aged 60+: 21.8%
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Retirees moved in: 25,707
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Retirees moved out: 35,202
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Net movement: -9,495
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Population aged 60+: 1,789,686
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.0%
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Retirees moved in: 17,780
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Retirees moved out: 27,200
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Net movement: -9,420
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Population aged 60+: 1,459,662
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Percent of population aged 60+: 23.7%
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Retirees moved in: 15,641
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Retirees moved out: 23,791
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Net movement: -8,150
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Population aged 60+: 1,738,871
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.9%
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Retirees moved in: 20,246
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Retirees moved out: 25,021
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Net movement: -4,775
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Population aged 60+: 2,593,502
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Percent of population aged 60+: 25.8%
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Retirees moved in: 13,600
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Retirees moved out: 18,363
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Net movement: -4,763
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Population aged 60+: 1,389,080
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Percent of population aged 60+: 24.3%
Data and Methodology
Limitations
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Some limitations of the data available for this study include:
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The data does not reflect migration within the same state. It only reflects movement from a city in one state to a city in another state. For example, if a person moved to Phoenix from Scottsdale, they would not be factored into our data.
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Some retirees might live in multiple places throughout the year; this is not reflected in our metrics.
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Not all people 60 and older are retirees.