It's common for Americans to worry about how comfortably they will be able to live in retirement as they approach the end of their time in the workforce.

In a new report, WalletHub suggests that an alternative is to relocate to an area where one's dollar goes farther and also offers safety and access to good health care, among other features.

The research showed that U.S. cities run the gamut from ideal ones that provide sundry ways for people to spend their leisure time and also have good weather to those lacking many desirable characteristics.

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Michael S. Fischer

Michael S. Fischer is a longtime contributing writer for ThinkAdvisor. He previously reported on trade and intellectual property topics for the Economist Intelligence Unit and covered the hedge fund industry for MARHedge and Reuters News Service.