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10 Best Places in the US To Live on Only a Social Security Check

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Jordan RosenfeldNovember 10, 2025 at 6:44 PM

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While Social Security is designed to supplement a retiree’s income, for some, it’s actually their only source of income. And unfortunately, Social Security still doesn’t provide nearly enough income for retirees to live in America’s most expensive cities. If you plan on relying on just your Social Security benefits to get by — and you still want to enjoy your golden years — you’ll have to find cities that remain relatively affordable while still scoring high in terms of livability.

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GOBankingRates compiled a list of the 10 best cities to live on only a Social Security check. The study factored in the average monthly mortgage cost, livability score, and total annual cost of living. Here they are.

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1. Jerome, Illinois -

Population % ages 65 and over: 15.2%

Household median income: $55,777

Monthly mortgage: $845

Total annual cost of living: $32,731

Livability: 92

Jerome is home to 10 independent living communities, one of which U.S. News has rated No.1 as a best independent living community based on resident and family member satisfaction with safety, value, caregiving, food and more. Not only this, but cost of living in the city itself is affordable to boot.

2. Cleveland Heights, Ohio -

Population % ages 65 and over: 18.9%

Household median income: $72,302

Monthly mortgage: $1,133

Total annual cost of living: $34,200

Livability: 88

Not only does Cleveland Heights offer a lower cost of living, access to healthcare and a vibrant retirement community, but it also gives retirees looking to stretch their budget access to quality healthcare, including the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals.

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3. Sandusky, Ohio -

Population % ages 65 and over: 16.9%

Household median income: $47,827

Monthly mortgage: $809

Total annual cost of living: $28,807

Livability: 87

Sandusky covers a lot of bases for seniors as it has a balance of affordability, a slower pace of life and access to amenities. Not only does it have some waterfront views options, but for the still young at heart, there is close proximity to attractions like Cedar Point.

4. Nutter Fort, West Virginia -

Population % ages 65 and over: 16.6%

Household median income: $62,917

Monthly mortgage: $738

Total annual cost of living: $32,257

Livability: 87

Though its small town-atmosphere may not have some of all of the bigger city amenities as other places on this list, Nutter Fort is considered one of the more affordable options in one of the most affordable states to retire in.

5. South Euclid, Ohio -

Population % ages 65 and over: 15.7%

Household median income: $78,782

Monthly mortgage: $1,012

Total annual cost of living: $32,671

Livability: 87

Essentially a suburban area of Cleveland, South Euclid has a good balance of urban and suburban amenities with a strong community feel. This aspect, plus monthly mortgage payments coming in around $1,000 a month, makes it a great place to live out your golden years.

6. Meadville, Pennsylvania -

Population % ages 65 and over: 18.1%

Household median income: $46,012

Monthly mortgage: $858

Total annual cost of living: $31,485

Livability: 85

Meadville has numerous independent living, assisted living and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). It’s also known for a friendly atmosphere, natural beauty and plenty of golf courses to practice your swing.

7. Scranton, Pennsylvania -

Population % ages 65 and over: 18.3%

Household median income: $49,531

Monthly mortgage: $994

Total annual cost of living: $34,030

Livability: 85

Fans of the television show ā€œThe Officeā€ will rejoice that Scranton, despite being in the pop-culture zeitgeist, is still one of the most affordable places to stretch out your Social Security benefits.

8. Homestead, Pennsylvania -

Population % ages 65 and over: 26.8%

Household median income: $38,661

Monthly mortgage: $448

Total annual cost of living: $27,965

Livability: 84

With Homestead, you have the benefit of being close enough to big cities like Pittsburgh, but live in a place without so much hustle and bustle.

9. Millvale, Pennsylvania -

Population % ages 65 and over: 14.1%

Household median income: $69,936

Monthly mortgage: $703

Total annual cost of living: $30,899

Livability: 84

Yet another affordable and diverse living option coming out of Pennsylvania is Millvale. It has no shortage of retirement communities and senior living options.

10. Frostburg, Maryland -

Population % ages 65 and over: 16.2%

Household median income: $51,052

Monthly mortgage: $981

Total annual cost of living: $31,872

Livability: 84

Last but not least is the great city of Frostburg, Maryland. It has an affordable cost of living, a quiet atmosphere and access to outdoor activities to help you live your best life of leisure.

Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.

Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed U.S. cities to find the best places to live on only Social Security benefits. For each location, a number of factors were found including: total population, population ages 65 and over, total households and household median income all sourced from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. Using this data, the percentage of the population ages 65 and over can be calculated. The cost of living indexes were sourced from Sperlings BestPlaces and include the grocery, healthcare, housing, utilities, transportation and miscellaneous cost of living indexes. Using the cost of living indexes and the national average expenditure costs for retired residents, as sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey for retired residents, the average expenditure cost for each location can be calculated. The livability index was sourced from AreaVibes for each location to help determine the quality of life. The average single family home value was sourced from Zillow Home Value Index for December 2024. Using the average single family home value, assuming a 10% down payment and using the most recent national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate as sourced from the Federal Reserve Economic Data, the average mortgage can be calculated. Using the average mortgage and average expenditure costs, the average total monthly and annual cost of living can be calculated. The average Social Security Benefits for one person and for a married couple filing jointly was sourced from the Social Security Administration. Using the total cost of living and the average income from Social Security Benefits, the leftover savings can be calculated for each location. To qualify for this study, the Social Security benefits for a married couple filing jointly have to be higher than the total cost of living, as well as have a livability higher than 80, representing only the best places to live. All data was collected on and is up to date as of February 13th, 2025.

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