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Related: About this forumBil did it again...
(I have a love-hate relationship with some of Browning's editorial decisions & some of his stated opinions, and have since the Pam's House Blend days. It's mostly been love for the last 6 years or so, but then weird stuff like this pops up.)
LGBTQNation:
"Not too big and not too small: 5 mid-sized cities to retire in (plus one far-flung surprise)"
"These geographically diverse towns offer the best of all worlds: big city amenities with a small-town vibe, including price."
And where might these cities be?
- Texas
- Ohio
- Florida
- Pennsylvania
- Arizona
- Idaho
Not a mention of politics or religious based threats to Liberty, only weather and buying power for retirees.
I have to ask: Would YOU feel save risking your retirement years in any of those states given the lock Republicans have on them and their promises to try to erase LGBTQ people from public life & revert reproductive liberty to the 1950's?
kimbutgar
(23,483 posts)Ohio is the only state I havent been to.
OilemFirchen
(7,172 posts)Can you provide a link or list?
irisblue
(34,381 posts)Source-https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/12/not-big-not-small-5-mid-sized-cities-retire-plus-one-far-flung-surprise/
1. Austin, TX
2. Toledo, OH-snip-"The cost of living is low, with an average home price of $100,000, while healthcare is plentiful, with a high number of hospitals and doctors per capita."
3. Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL
4. Pittsburgh, PA
5. Tucson, AZ
6. Boise, ID
OilemFirchen
(7,172 posts)Living in Ohio as well, and having lived in Toledo for a decade one year, I think the biggest risk for any resident would be dying of boredom.
And... Boise?
irisblue
(34,381 posts)Suburb of Toledo.
https://www.toledo.com/suburbs/bedford-michigan-a-city-close-to-toledo-ohio/
My kinfolk are still in the area, but I cannot live too close to them, family of origin issues; I need to get more info about Bedford & if the bus systems in Bedford & Toledo are the same or compatible.
from the Boise section..."Boise is a college town with six universities and colleges in the city limits, while three hospitals are the regions biggest." College towns & health care are good.
HOWEVER⤵️
"https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/politics-government/2022-11-09/analysis-idaho-legislature-grows-more-conservative-gop-retains-supermajority
snip-" Analysis: Idaho legislature grows more conservative, GOP retains supermajority
Boise State Public Radio News
I'm too urban for Idaho I think.
dsc
(52,671 posts)so Pittsburgh could be a good option, but the rest are non starters now. Only AZ is even maybe going our way (we did amazingly well this time).
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ShazzieB
(18,872 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 23, 2023, 05:34 PM - Edit history (1)
I know there are places that would be cheaper, but I prefer to live where I feel free to openly be a Democrat and do things like drive around with a Biden sticker on my car without fearing for my life. Even a city like Austin, TX, that sounds pretty cool in its own right, loses a lot of its cool for me when I think about it as being an island of sanity surrounded by MAGA-infested waters.
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)Austin, TX has been very cool ever since Parker was mayor. But I still wouldn't feel safe there given the state laws already enacted and on the drawing board.