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It's not Sun City, but a survey released on Thursday ranks the Steel City third among the nation's 10 top metropolitan areas for older Americans, those over age 65.
The survey, done by research firm Sperling's Best Places and sponsored by Bankers Life and Casualty Co. Center for Secure Retirement, looked at 10 indicators from 50 cities and metropolitan areas, including health care, the economy, housing, transportation and crime. Pittsburgh ranked at the top of the list for the region's economy and ranked high for transit services and spiritual life.See the full content of this document
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Pittsburgh Ranks High As Great Place for Older Residents
Overall, only Minneapolis-St. Paul and Boston ranked ahead of Pittsburgh.
Irene Deutsch, 79, of Lawrenceville isn't surprised that the city where she ...See the full content of this document
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