25 Places in Florida Where You Can Retire Only on Social Security
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Jordan Rosenfeld
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While Social Security is supposed to be a “safety net” to supplement retirement savings, for some it is all the income they have to live on. Depending on where you live, however, it may not go very far.
In many parts of the country, the average monthly Social Security benefit (as of January 2024) of $1,862.03 is just not enough — but Florida provides some options, especially for couples, who collectively can make between $2,773.85 and $3,724.06 (depending on if both spouses are working) from Social Security. The Sunshine State is a decent place to survive on only a Social Security check for some couples, particularly in these fifteen towns.
To figure out where you can live on your Social Security checks in Florida, GOBankingRates determined the average monthly benefit for retired workers, sourced from the Social Security Administration, and the average January 2024 rent in Florida from the Zillow Observed Rental Index.
GOBankingRates then researched Sperling’s Best to find the cost-of-living index for each listed city, looking at grocery and healthcare index scores. GOBankingRates also used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey to find the total monthly expenditures for couples aged 65 and older, adding these costs together.
In South Daytona, population 13,132, the median household income is $54,898. Monthly expenditures before rent are $1,828.
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9. Daytona Beach
Average monthly rent: $1,588
Total monthly cost of living: $3,391
In Daytona Beach, population 73,329, the median household income is $47,608. Monthly expenditures before rent are $1,803.
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8. Tallahassee
Average monthly rent: $1,448
Total monthly cost of living: $3,362
In Tallahassee, population 198,259, the median household income is $52,899. Monthly expenditures before rent are the third highest on the list, $1,914.
In Palatka, population 10,471, the median household income is $30,945. Monthly expenditures before rent are $1,786.
2. Avon Park
Average monthly rent: $1,300
Total monthly cost of living: $3,121
In Avon Park, population 9,789, the median household income is $35,340. Monthly expenditures before rent are $1,821.
Pictured: Orlando
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1. Marianna
Average monthly rent: $875
Total monthly cost of living: $2,657
In Marianna, population 6,681, the median household income is very low, at $27,296. However, so are monthly expenditures, which before rent are $1,782, the lowest on the list. And rent is lower by almost half as much as many of the cities on this list.
Pictured: North Port
Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed cities in Florida to find the places where you can live on only Social Security benefits. Using the Zillow Observed Rental Index the average rent price for January 2024 can be found. Using the U.S. Census’s American Community Survey the total population, total households and median household income were found for each city. The cost of living indexes were found for: grocery, healthcare, housing, transportation, utilities and misc as sourced from Sperlings BestPlaces. Using the average costs for each expenditure, as sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey for Retired Residents, the average expenditure costs for each city can be calculated. Adding the expenditure cost to the rent cost gives the total cost of living for each city. The average Social Security benefits can be found from the Social Security Administration’s Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits Awarded. GOBankingRates assumes a couple who both worked full time and are claiming separate Social Security benefits. All cities with a monthly cost of living above two full-time workers’ Social Security benefits were removed for this study and the remaining 49 cities were sorted to show the cheapest to the most expensive. The total population, total household, median household income and average single-family home value were all included for supplemental information. All data was collected on and is up-to-date as of May 29, 2024.