Categories: Lifestyle

15 Cities for Retirement with Low-Cost Healthcare

2. Washington, D.C.

Annual Healthcare Spending Per Capita: $4,663
Annual Out-of-Pocket Spending Per Capita: $662
Income of Age 65+ Households: $59,086

Although the total healthcare spending isn’t especially low, the high income levels for the average 65-or-older household in our nation’s capital mean that this is the city where the smallest portion of income goes to healthcare costs — just 7.9 percent of that $59,086 a year.

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