Where to retire lgbtq

Editor’s note: "Best Places for LGBTQ People to Retire Abroad" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the conclude of this article.

An irrefutable reality of being a member of the LGBTQ community, at any age, is that you must offer more thought than non-LGBTQ people about where to survive . What are the local laws that apply to LGBTQ people regarding workplace and housing discrimination, marriage equality and conversion therapy? What does available general polling reveal about acceptance of the LGBTQ community? Even if you’re not married and don’t plan to be, or even if you no longer work, such laws — or the absence of them — suggest to LGBTQ folks how safe and welcoming the locale will be for them.

The above is genuine whether you’re LGBTQ and 30 — or a homosexual retiree. You can’t just spin the globe. If you’re LGBTQ and are considering retiring abroad, it is incumbent on you to do more due diligence than your straight friends and family members would have to execute in the equal situation.

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Vacationer contributor Jon Bailey and his husband Triton Klugh are 2 Dads with Baggage, and they’ve rounded up a list of some of the best places for LGBTQ+ people to retire. 

As the new year begins, it’s always a good time for reflection. My husband Triton and I talk about the things we’d like to do differently, and changes we’d like to create in the coming year. As you get older, the conversation sometimes focuses on the exciting illumination at the end of the tunnel – retirement. We certainly don’t design for life to discontinue because there are no plans to sit on a couch all diurnal, napping as we linger for our early feathered dinner. In today’s planet people are staying active well into their 80s, and we intend to do the same. However, we may plan to do it all from a more exotic location.

Lately, we’ve been thinking a lot about retirement. Perhaps there’s a tiny bit of daydreaming going on, but in reality, we have started researching in earnest. We’ve asked friends, googled until our fingers were cramped, accessed numerous expat message boards, and traveled multiple times to our favorite spots. With so many LGBTQ+-friendly options for retirement, we decided to compile a list of destin

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Coming in at #10, we have a tie between Huntington, West Virginia, and Lexington, Kentucky. Huntington has the lowest rents at $870 monthly for a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment. Huntington has the lowest median income at $37,000 and the lowest average income at $54,000 annually. Huntington came in at #33 on the US News & World Inform for the best retirement cities in the US. Lexington is one of the most temperate climates in the top 10 locations. It came in at #48 on the US New & Nature Report for the leading retirement cities in the US.

Coming in at #9 is Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg has the highest amount of living at 100.6%. It came in #1 on the US News

The 10 LGBTQ-Friendly Cities for Retirement in 2024

 

For LGBTQ seniors, conclusion a welcoming and inclusive retirement collective that embraces diversity and fosters a sense of belonging is paramount. Outside of opting for LGBTQ or lgbtq+ retirement communities, LGBTQ seniors will also want to assess the culture and setting of the surrounding city. But what makes a city truly LGBTQ-friendly, and how does that intersect with cities known for their desirability as retirement destinations?  To help you receive started on your search for your ideal retirement group, we’ve compiled our list of 2024’s best places for LGBTQ retirement and outlined the superior factors you’ll wish to consider. 

Merging the Data: Pairing Gay-Friendly Cities & Retirement Hotspots

Our list of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities for retirees in 2024 was created through the analysis of several resources, including The Journal of Consumer Affairs’ 2024 list of LGBTQ-friendly cities, Senior Advice’s 2019 report on the best LGBTQ-friendly destinations for seniors, and Realtor’s Top 10 Retirement Towns for 2024.Collectively, these resources considered more than 100 metrics, such as:

 

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    Exploring the idea of moving abroad for retirement? We’ve never thought about it more than recently. Moving to another country is something many in the LGBTQ community talk about. Everyone has their hold reasons, and becoming an expat takes a lot of forethought. But the LGBTQ community must be even more careful. What countries have laws to assist same-sex couples? Which countries don’t make LGBTQ relations illegal? What are some great things to do in these countries? To help, here’s a list based on International Living’s best gay amiable countries to move to.

    Gay Friendly Countries in Europe

    Spain

    Host of the largest lgbtq+ pride parade in Europe. Legalized same-sex marriage and adoption. According to International Living, Spain is an openly gay friendly land. One of Spain’s Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, is a popular LGBTQ journal destination. And the cites of Barcelona and Madrid both have active queer communities.

    Spain is a state with a lot of outdoor activities like surfing and whale watching. Interested in architecture? Take a tour of Barcelona’s well-known Basílica de la Sagrada Família. And yes, they still have bullfighting in Madrid and Andalusia.

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