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Kentucky counties don't fare well on a recent list ranking the worst U.S. places to live. 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked the top 25 worst counties to live in, based on three factors: poverty ...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a surge of retirements across the U.S. labor force. Experts estimate that in the first 18 months of the pandemic, there were 2.4 million more retirements than ...
To determine the worst city to live in each state, 24/7 Wall Street considered all cities with populations of 65,000 or more residents in 2016. Population data came from U.S. Census Bureau 2016 ...
The commonwealth ranked 46th for quality of life and 48th for health care.In all, Kentucky scored 41.89 points. That's compared with Florida's 63.02.Colorado took second place and New Hampshire ...
Maybe there's a reason to call it your "Old Kentucky Home." The Bluegrass State was ranked the worst place to retire in the U.S., according to a 2018 report from WalletHub.
Kentucky ranked low for quality of life, which was measured in part by the share of millennials living with their parents. Median rent was $783 from 2016 to 2020, according to the Census Bureau ...
However, WalletHub found Kentucky had the third-worst economy rating in the country. ... Massachusetts was ranked the No. 1 best place to live in the U.S., according to WalletHub.
24/7 Wall St. created an index with measures in eight categories -- crime, economy, education, environment, health, housing, infrastructure, and leisure -- to identify the 50 worst cities to live in.
Kentucky is a bad place to retire, according to a new study from WalletHub. But if you live in Greater Cincinnati, a quick move across the river to Ohio could make a big difference for retirees ...