It's not the easiest thing to do, but there are places in the US that aren't expensive and are more-or-less walkable. By more-or-less I mean there aren't sidewalks everywhere. And a bus system exists. It's all a matter of finding the place that sucks the least.
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*can* you live without a car in youngstown, though? i do hear a lot about ohio (cleveland, cincinnati, columbus) as above par for transit and density, but it’s not clear to me it really works in real life
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Unless climate change drives such overt catastrophe so soon that the country at large actually starts the de-automobilization process in earnest within my lifetime, but that also isn’t a scenario particularly conducive to retirement planning.
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I honestly half put DFW back on the "possible" list yesterday but tbh to live in an area with the transport/decent quality of living, price is still an issue let me know if you need a roommate in your old age, ha
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some sort of city-based roommate or communal living scenario actually seems like a potentially viable aging strategy, assuming i’m not too cranky and misanthropic by that time to be tolerated
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should have read "our" old age but apparently I need to eat something to type correctly, who knew
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