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U.S.News
& World Report debuts First Annual 'Best
Places to Retire' Special Issue...New
Web-based search tool helps active retirees
identify great places to spend their Golden
Years
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/
-- U.S.News & World Report
(http://www.usnews.com)
the nation's leading source for news
analysis and service journalism, today
published its first annual "Best Places to
Retire" issue, featuring an in-depth look at
the nation's most attractive communities for
tomorrow's active retirees.
The special report can be
found online at
http://www.usnews.com/bestretirement
and will available on newsstands beginning
Monday, September 24.
The "Best Places to
Retire" issue is the latest extension of
U.S.News & World Report's highly successful
"Best" series which has grown to include a
number popular issues including "Best
Colleges," "Best Graduate Schools," "Best
Hospitals" and "America's Best Leaders."
Additional "Best" issues are
scheduled for publication
in the months ahead.
In conjunction with the
publication of "Best Places to Retire,"
U.S.News & World Report
has created a proprietary search engine to
help America's next generation of retirees
find the best places to spend their golden
years.
Using data from more than
1,000 different towns across the country,
the "Best Places to Retire" search engine
enables users to narrow their choices based
on seven different preferences -- crime
rates, healthcare, cost of housing, region,
recreational and cultural activities, social
environment, and weather. Once a user has
ranked their preferences, the search engine
will produce a prioritized list of ten
different locations which meet those unique
criteria.
The new "Best Places to
Retire" search engine can be found online
beginning today at
http://www.usnews.com/retiresearch.
"Unlike their
predecessors, the next generation of
retirees will be
very comfortable using the
Internet to guide their decisions about
retirement," said Brian
Kelly, editor of U.S.News & World Report.
"This unique online
resource combines the in-depth research of
U.S.News & World Report with one of the most
comprehensive databases of lifestyle
statistics ever compiled in one place."
Using census data, crime
statistics, demographic information and a
host of other public and privately available
sources, the "Best Places to
Retire" search engine
offers seniors and those contemplating
retirement an
unbiased, critical look at
thousands of towns across America. Unlike
other
search tools developed by
real estate companies and retirement homes,
the "Best Places to Retire" search engine is
backed by the independent editorial staff of
U.S.News & World Report and does not receive
outside support or funding from any of the
towns being ranked.
The "Best Places to
Retire" special report also includes a
detailed look at the magazine's own picks
for the top ten hot spots (listed
alphabetically):
-- Bozeman, MT
-- Concord, NH
-- Fayetteville, AR
-- Hillsboro, OR
-- Lawrence, KS
-- Peachtree City, GA
-- Prescott, AZ
-- San Francisco, CA
-- Smyrna, TN
-- Venice, FL
Retirement Living TV (RLTV)
will air segments on five of the 10
editors' picks of "Best
Places to Retire" beginning September 24
through September 28 on the channel's "Daily
Cafe" program.
The two-hour shows air
weekdays at 2 p.m. (Eastern) and will be
posted online at
http://www.usnews.com/retirementliving
after they air. Other features available
online include:
-- Best Bargain
Places: U.S.News & World Report's list of
Top 10 affordable places to retire, from
Dahlonega, Ga. to Yuma, Ariz. These spots
offer retirees looking for a bargain a
choice of mountain or beach locales, hot or
cold climates and numerous recreational
amenities.
http://www.usnews.com/retireguide
-- Budgeting Tips: It
takes a lot of planning to make your
retirement savings last 20 or 30 years.
Financial experts offer ways to do it from
tapping taxable accounts first to traveling
on a budget.
http://www.usnews.com/retirement
-- Retirement Tips for
20-somethings: It's never too early to start
planning for your golden
years, even if you are just starting a
career. U.S.News & World Report offers
advice to consider when you begin your work
life.
http://www.usnews.com/20tips
OnBoard LLC, a New
York-based information solutions firm,
provided much of the underlying data used in
the U.S.News & World Report's "Best Places
to Retire" issue and all of it for the
corresponding search engine. The
privately-held firm worked with the magazine
to refine the user experience and to select
the data criteria and ranking methodology
used by the
editorial staff.
About U.S.News & World
Report
Founded in 1933, the
weekly national news magazine U.S.News &
World Report is devoted to investigative
journalism and reporting, and to analyzing
national and international affairs,
politics, business, health, science,
technology and social trends. Through its
annual rankings of America's Best Colleges,
America's Best Graduate Schools, America's
Best Hospitals, America's Best Health Plans
and its News You Can Use(R) brand,
U.S. News has earned a
reputation as the leading provider of
service news and information that improves
the quality of life of its readers.
Available online at
http://www.usnews.com, the U.S. News
website extends that brand promise and
delivers the best, most accurate information
on the Web, organized in a way that is
accessible and easy to use.
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