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12 Worst Places in Arizona for a Couple To Live on Only a Social Security Check
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Arizona has long been known as one of the country's most popular retirement destinations because of its warm, dry climate and wide-open spaces. It was a pioneer in senior-only communities, having developed the first ones in the 1950s in the towns of Youngtown and Sun City.

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Although Arizona still ranks as a top retirement spot for many seniors, some of its areas are less-than-ideal if you and your spouse have to get by on one Social Security check. The average retirement check as of July 2023 was $1,790.56 a month, according to the Social Security Administration -- which is barely enough to cover rent or mortgage payments in many Arizona communities.

An analysis of the latest Census Bureau data by Business Insider found that the median monthly cost of homeownership in the U.S. is $1,672 a month. In Arizona, the median home payment is $1,544 a month. That doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room if you are trying to get by on the average Social Security payment.

Rating the "worst" places in Arizona for retired couples with limited funds is mostly a matter of weeding through cities and towns with higher-than-normal costs of living. It doesn't mean they aren't good places to live -- they're just not affordable for retirees on a tight budget.

Here's a look at 12 places in Arizona you might want to avoid if you are a couple living on one Social Security check.

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Ehrenberg

  • Average monthly mortgage: $1,927.31

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,676.85

  • Livability index: 56

Ehrenberg is a small about 150 miles east of Phoenix with a mostly suburban feel. It's not a great choice for retired couples on a limited budget because of comparatively high housing and living costs and only a so-so livability score.

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Casa Grande

  • Average monthly mortgage: $1,981.73

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,632.11

  • Livability index: 56

Located about halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, Casa Grande is mainly known for its history, agriculture and a downtown area that features more than 40 buildings in national and local historic registers. You'll also have access to numerous golf, aquatic and outdoor options. But like Ehrenberg, Casa Grande's livability score is not great and its costs are too high for seniors living on a single Social Security check.

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Sun City

  • Average monthly mortgage: $1,912.27

  • Monthly total cost of living: $3,615.11

  • Livability index: 70