Whether you need to sock away as much as possible for retirement or are struggling with low salaries and high debt levels, 5 cities make it easier to save money and 5 cities make it harder. Your choice.
By Marlene Y. Satter |
Updated on May 22, 2017
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It can be really tough to get by; those close to retirement are trying to sock away as much as possible against retirement, while millennials are trying to do the same while coping with low salaries and high debt levels.
But it’s certainly easier in a place where costs are lower and it’s easier to save—and much more difficult where costs are high and what money you have gets eaten up quickly by everyday expenses.
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