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  2. Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — And Where They ... - AOL

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    In just half a decade, the median price of a single-family house in Florida rose $150,000, or 60%. According to Redfin, the average cost of a home in March 2018 was approximately $250,000. In ...

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    'I just was blindsided': This Florida retiree can't claim Social Security benefits despite paying the tax his whole life — after finding out he's not a US citizen 60 years later Bethan Moorcraft ...

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    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: ‘Disneyland For Seniors’: Why 130,000 Retirees Spend Up to $1 Million+ to Live in This Florida Town Show comments Advertisement

  5. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for Retired Americans ( ARA) is a 501 (c) (4) non-profit organization and nonpartisan organization of retired trade union members affiliated with the AFL-CIO, which founded it in 2001. The group's membership also includes non-union, community-based activists. Its predecessor organization was known as the National Council of Senior ...

  6. Demographics of Florida - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, 73.36% of Florida residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language, while 19.54% spoke Spanish, 1.84% French Creole (mostly Haitian Creole ), 0.60% French and 0.50% Portuguese. In total, 26.64% of Florida's population age 5 and older spoke a mother language other than English.

  7. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    Elder/senior cohousing. Elder cohousing, also known as senior cohousing, is a living arrangement in which multiple individually owned housing units are oriented around a common open area and a common house. Residents actively cooperate to live in a neighborhood characterized by socialization and mutual support.