
For many seniors, retirement is a time to relax and enjoy life. According to Travel & Leisure, many retirees seeking a slower pace of life are moving to small towns. Besides the better quality of life, these communities are often more affordable as well.
If that appeals to you, but you’re unsure of where to go, check out the results of an Investopedia survey, which named the 100 Best U.S. Cities for Retirees in 2026. Using factors such as affordability, health care access, and community events, it identified dozens of quaint small towns such as Homosassa Springs, Florida, Lewes, Delaware, Hermitage, Pennsylvania, and Pomeroy, Washington.
Council of Seniors Is Here To Help Older Americans
The Council of Seniors wants to improve retirement life – and that starts with Congress enacting The SAVE Benefits Act. The passage of this bill will improve retirees’ finances by making up for Social Security cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) that have let them down in recent years. If it passes, $581 will be returned to eligible seniors.
Sign our petition right now to show you’re on board with our effort.

