10 Best Cities to Retire in Pennsylvania

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4. Bloomsburg

Bloomsburg, home to the Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, has a large student population which affects statistical data about the city. The university accepts around 7,000 students every year, and they constitute a significant share of the population in the town with 14,727 residents. Median household income is $29,694 while more than a third of Bloomsburg’s residents are labeled as poor. The gloomy numbers should be partly seen as the result of the fact that student population generally earn far less than working people and retirees, which subsequently affects income and poverty data for the city as a whole. Bloomsburg offers low costs of living, chance to buy a home for $79 per square foot, safe environment with crime rates below the national average and quality health care. Additionally, average commuting time in the city is around 15 minutes, which makes Bloomsburg the easiest place to get around.

Best Cities to Retire in Pennsylvania

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