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Survey: Retirees Shunning Florida

 

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The classic image of new retirees making a bee-line to Florida or the Sun Belt to live out their lives is sun-drenched comfort is increasingly a thing of the past.

Among U.S. workers age 55 and older, almost two-thirds — 62 percent — think that when they retire they will stay put in their current state of residence, according to a survey by the Pulte Group, parent of Del Webb, a builder of adult retirement communities. That’s up 20 percent from a similar survey taken just two years ago. 

One reason is that, more and more Americans are moving away from the the traditional definition of “all play and no work” during their retirement years and are starting second careers or continuing to work in some manner. 

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