Categories: Lifestyle

15 Cities for Retirement with Low-Cost Healthcare

15. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Annual Healthcare Spending Per Capita: $4,984
Annual Out-of-Pocket Spending Per Capita: $888
Income of Age 65+ Households: $49,422

Senior residents of Colorado Springs can pencil in almost exactly 10 percent of their annual income for the cost of their health insurance, with incomes just shy of $50,000 a year and healthcare spending just under $5,000 a year. The city very narrowly made this list as its average annual healthcare spending per capita was just $16 shy of the $5,000 cap for inclusion.

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