This isn?t political folks first of all. Unless you are a fortunate one or sun most are not. Point is western Pennsylvania used to be a nicer place late 60s early 70s, job wise it was here, Sharon steel, Westinghouse, General Motors, Delphi in Ohio. All gone or a fraction of there old self, to be truth most plants are gone. Point making I?m tired of living around here, not trying to run from anything other than these dead end jobs and the disgusting human beings that are pathetic. Where to go I?m asking you being in late 50s I prefer warmer weather not necessarily Florida, being no pension I must work until I?m dead, but being that confirmed I want to enjoy the time I have in a more pleasant environment if you no what I mean, I?m rather work and struggle at a tiki bar than meltdown here, anyone have any reasonable places or advice. I?m in good health but yeah I?ve had enough folks my family are passed on so you get my drift, thanks for reading peace of mind is priceless it?s not about material things chasing false narratives, god bless
To each thier own...
Too cold , too warm /hot.
San Diego remains the "best" clime I've visited. No , I'm not looking to live there.
Florida? Boy howdy I've certainly been warm there. It is diverse though. A good thing in a state.
Some acquaintances moved down there (our age or older) and are more in the Northern half of the state on what can be called a ranch. And they are delighted.
Neighbors not old enough to retire but not young either returned from visiting the keys and were/are delighted with the area they were in. Looking at homes and work type delighted.
But...Again , to each thier own.
IF you are feeling relocating is a must , travel a bit. Visit states and sites within states.
Clime will matter of course.
At one time I figured (from visiting while traveling repeatedly) Kentucky's temps would suit me. Where in Kentucky would matter though...
Still in my home state. Near a lowest per capita income village in the adjacent county.
Shack at the end of a dirt road.
Land owned 10 miles away to hunt and frog around on.
Perfect? Nope. But I'm not after perfect.
Stopped in a little village I knew in the wee hours on a drive North out of the city I lived in a year , (somehow).
Sat on a bench on a summers night and it reminded me of what my hometown used to be like. (Tiny and quiet. Quaintness not due to a false front.)
Two moves later I'm still in range. Though far enough from numbers of folks.
With age often comes needing medical facilities in range.
More than once I've seen folks thinking they were set , end up moving closer or into a city.
That compromise of sites to choose from fits in with clime and populations and "conveniences" for you too.
Oh , and America is still a great place!
Look for what made us so. It still exists. Sleeves rolled up and dirty hands. If it's harder to find , it's more worth finding.