• Boomers are willing to move farther than previous generations when they retire, and they are choosing places unlike stereotypical retirement hot spots, says Tom Brokaw in this report on Boomer retirement, airing on CNBC, Thursday, March 4 at 9 p.m. EST.

    The top places listed by AARP and explored on the show are:

    1. Loveland/Fort Collins, Colorado
    2. Las Cruces, New Mexico
    3. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
    4. Portland, Oregon
    5. Greenville, South Carolina
    6. Sarasota, Florida
    7. Ann Arbor, Michigan
    8. Tucson, Arizona
    9. Montpelier, Vermont
    10. Honolulu, Hawaii
    11. Santa Fe, New Mexico
    12. Atlanta, Georgia
    13. Charleston, South Carolina
    14. Northampton, Massachusetts
    15. San Diego, California
    pixel 15 Top Retirement Cities
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