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  2. 3 seaside retirement towns in Mexico within driving distance ...

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  3. We moved to Mexico ahead of retirement so we could enjoy it more

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    My husband and I moved to Mexico in 2020 in our 50s. We feel far more secure about retirement thanks to lower taxes and housing and healthcare costs.

  4. Pension Program for the Elderly (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, 17 out of the 32 states in Mexico had at least one safety net program. [2] The federal PPE is an extension of the original “70 and More Program” which began to operate in 2007. Originally, the program provided nationwide coverage to poor people aged at least 70 who lived in rural communities with no more than 2,500 inhabitants.

  5. Retirement in Mexico deserves a fresh look - AOL

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    Getty ImagesA Pacific coast beach retirement costs much less in Mexico. By Kathleen Peddicord Mexico was perhaps the original retire overseas destination for Americans, who have been relocating ...

  6. San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas - Wikipedia

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    The waters of the Gulf of California in the San Carlos area offer a multitude of diving opportunities at all skill levels year-round. Average surface temperatures are 85 °F(29.4 °C)-90 °F(32.2 °C) (often even warmer) June–August, 80 °F(26.6 °C)-89 °F(31.6 °C) September and October, 63 °F(17.2 °C)-71 °F(21.6 °C) in the winter ...

  7. List of cities in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Top 100 cities in Mexico by fixed population, according to the 2020 Mexican National Census. [1]According to Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), a locality is "any place settled with one or more dwellings, which may or may not be inhabited, and which is known by a name given by law or tradition". [2]