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8 mid-sized cities where a $3,000 pension goes twice as far

8 mid-sized cities where a $3,000 pension goes twice as far 3. Huntsville, Alabama - Rocket City with Rock-Bottom Costs ©Wikimedia Tucked away in the hills of northern Alabama, Huntsville is a frequent flyer on affordability lists for its competitive housing costs and high quality of life, ranking number two for value overall. There's something quietly remarkable about a city that houses NASA engineers and retirees under the same very affordable roof. It's an unusual and energizing mix. Alabama has a cost of living index of 87.9, the third-lowest in the country, with the second-lowest housing costs across all states and the average single-family house selling for just $170,184. For someone drawing $3,000 a month, that means housing costs that barely register compared to what they'd pay in a coastal city. Alabama also has especially attractive tax policies, including no income taxes on retirement income from government pensions or 401(k) plans. Reference: www.ms...

‘Unaffordable’ as is, NASA leaders say of Artemis moon program key to Huntsville

‘Unaffordable’ as is, NASA leaders say of Artemis moon program key to Huntsville Artemis is NASA’s name for a program whose goal is putting “the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.” The name comes from the Greek goddess Artemis, sister of Apollo, namesake for America’s first moon program. NASA and others in the scientific community want to return to the moon to explore and set up a base in the southern hemisphere where there is evidence of ice. Ice can be broken down into oxygen and hydrogen used in rocket fuel and in other ways. Things learned on the moon will also be important in reaching NASA’s ultimate goal of a mission to Mars. Reference: www.al.com

Reddit | Sign of apartment overbuilding in Huntsville/Madison County, Alabama

Sign of apartment overbuilding in Huntsville/Madison County, Alabama It appears that Lofts At Dallas Mill have only been able to get less than 10 tenants to move in. What are your thoughts? Reference: www.reddit.com

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