
This Arizonan retirement couple commended their new home state for its safe, costly neighborhoods with close access to medical care and year-round warm weather, and said they’re surrounded by Californians who bailed out.”We’re doing just great,” Gary Michell, a 70-year-old who moved to Arizona two years ago, told Fox News Digital. “There’s no stress, no strain.” Gary’s 67-year-old wife, Carmen, similarly praised the move. “I really love this place,” Carmen said. “I feel safe. We’re not moving from here.”BIDEN’S FOOD STAMP EXPANSION LINKED TO 15% JUMP IN GROCERY PRICES, STUDY SAYS The Michells moved to Maricopa, Arizona, two years ago. They love the Grand Canyon State’s cost of living and safe neighborhoods. (Courtesy: Gary Michell)Amid the large exodus from U.S. cities, retirees that flocked to Mesa, Arizona, were the most financially secure in the country, according to a Smart Asset study published Sept. 14. The Phoenix suburb had the lowest amount of seniors 65 and older receiving food stamps and the highest homeowner rate — 79.6% — among the elderly age group. Louisville, Kentucky, and Oklahoma City followed …
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