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Livermore Among Best Places In CA To Retire: New Rankings

Tri-Valley — and the Bay Area — swept a WalletHub ranking of the best Golden State cities for retirees. See which city got the top spot.

LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore was ranked as the 23rd best place to retire in California, according to newly released rankings from WalletHub.

Tri-Valley held its own on the list, with Danville and San Ramon appearing in the top 10 and Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore making the top 30 spots. Just to the north, Walnut Creek came in at #4.

The Bay Area swept nine of the top 10 spots, with Yorba Linda in Orange County coming in at number 10.

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Los Gatos and Los Altos took the number one and two spots, respectively — though Los Gatos was among the cities with the highest adjusted cost of living, according to WalletHub.

The financial services website analyzed quality of life, health care, activities, property crime and other factors to compile the rankings.

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Livermore ranked #34 in the state when it came to quality of life, #47 in the health care category and #97 in the activities category.

Here's how the rest of Tri-Valley fared:

  • San Ramon: #3
  • Danville: #7
  • Pleasanton: #12
  • Dublin: #29

Here's the top 10 ranked cities:

  1. Los Gatos
  2. Los Altos
  3. San Ramon
  4. Walnut Creek
  5. Saratoga
  6. Novato
  7. Danville
  8. Palo Alto
  9. Oakley
  10. Yorba Linda

The Central Valley was not seen as one of the more retiree-friendly regions, according to WalletHub's rankings.

These are the 10 least retirement-friendly cities, WalletHub found:

  • Modesto
  • San Bernardino
  • Stockton
  • Montclair
  • Bakersfield
  • Hanford
  • Turlock
  • Ceres
  • Merced
  • Tulare

See more at WalletHub.

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