Best U.S. Cities for Older Workers

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You may see men and women who age is more than fifty and still working and are very successful with their career. This article maybe a good news for older workers. The Retirementjobs.com successfully completed their research for the best places to work for people ages fifty and above based on the categories: general employment growth, prevalence of key retirement job opportunities, prevalence of age friendly employers, unemployment rate, housing cost, general cost of living and lastly health care services.

Northwest/West Coast

Bellevue/Seattle, Washington

Medford, Oregon

Spokane, Washington

Northeast

Lancaster/Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Manchester/Nashua, New Hampshire

Great Plains/Upper Midwest

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Kansas City, Missouri

Madison, Wisconsin

Minneapolis/St. Paul

Central/Midwest

Columbus, Ohio

Indianapolis, Indianapolis

Knoxville, Tennessee

Louisville, Kentucky

Mid-Atlantic/Southeast

Bethesda, Maryland

Durham, North Carolina

Fayetteville, Ark

Leesburg/Winchester, Virginia

Sarasota, Florida

Saint Petersburg/Tampa, Florida

Washington D.C. region

Southwest/Mountain

Las Vegas, Nevada

Greeley, Colorado

Phoenix, Arizona

San Antonio, Texas