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  2. The Fortune 50 Best Places to Live will serve ...

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    In this year’s ranking, we analyzed over 2,000 cities and nearly 200 data categories, assessing livability, financial health, resources for aging adults, education, and wellness.

  3. Over 50 and Single? Here’s How To Best Plan For Your ... - AOL

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    If you're over 50 and single, you're in good company. According to the Pew Research Center, more than one-quarter of those ages 50-64 identify as single, and that number jumps to 36% of those 65 ...

  4. 10 cities with the most single men and women - AOL

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    Birmingham, AL has the highest rate of single women, with only 82 single men per every 100 single women. Greensboro, NC (85.6 single men per 100 single women); Shreveport, LA (88.6); and New ...

  5. List of lowest-income places in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The data below is for annual median household income in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico — the data is based on 2013–2017 American Community Survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau; populations are also from the 2013–2017 American Community Survey. [1] [note 3] Places with a population of over 1,000 are shown in bold.

  6. I'm 50 years old, single and want to live my best life in ...

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    And it can be even harder for single women. That’s because women still make less money than men for doing the exact same job in the U.S., earning $0.84 for every $1 earned by men as of 2022 ...

  7. List of the most common U.S. place names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most common U.S. place names (cities, towns, villages, boroughs and census-designated places [CDP]), with the number of times that name occurs (in parentheses). [1] Some states have more than one occurrence of the same name. Cities with populations over 100,000 are in bold.