FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Surveys conducted by WalletHub are giving us insight into the best places to retire and how many are saving for it.
"In this economy, people are looking where their retirement dollars are going to go further," says WalletHub Writer and Analyst, Chip Lupo. "A lot of people are on fixed incomes, and a lot of people have already dipped into retirement to get through the last four to five years just to get by.
Lupo says when it came to ranking the best places to retire, they looked at 182 cities across 14 dimensions, including activities, quality of life and healthcare. They then applied 45 metrics that dive deeper.
"That ranges from cost of living, retiree taxpayer friendliness, health infrastructure -- just a wide range of factors to get a more comprehensive appr