- Tampa, Fla.
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Indianapolis
- Atlanta
- Houston
- Jacksonville, Fla.
- Phoenix
- Norfolk, Va.
- Washington D.C.
- Denver
Source: Forbes.com, which compared the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, considering cost of living, tax rates, arts and leisure activities, and the "retirement job market," and included a Forbes.com study of inter-metro migration patterns of people ages 55 to 65, which showed where this age group is actually moving, rather than which cities simply have aging populations.