Where is the best location to live in the United States considering the current economic recession?

The Mid West and particularily North Dakota seem to be doing well during this period of slow growth/recession. The Mid West because the weak dollar is causing manufacturing to pick up, and demand for farm products is as strong as ever. North Dakota because of the oil boom.

If you own a home, the best place to be in a recession is right where you are. Trying to sell a house in this economy is a nightmare.

Perhaps, the US is not really the best place right now. With talks of a looming financial collapse and a mass revolution (I'm not saying this, search 'Gerald Celente'), your best bet would be to leave the country. I myself moved to Canada.

We're doing better here.

Only three states have seen faster growth in their senior populations, which is helped by the fact that seniors in Colorado tend to live for a long time. Perhaps the state best-known for attracting retirees, Florida ranks first for climate and second for life expectancy among seniors. Still, this is another state where it matters very much where you live.

The overall crime rate is among the highest in the nation. This southwestern state has been attracting seniors at a rapid rate, but as with Florida, you'll want to pick your location with care. New Mexico's overall crime rate is one of the 10 worst in the nation.

The cold climate in this state probably explains why it hasn't traditionally attracted seniors in large numbers, but those seniors that do live there have one of the highest average life expectancies in the nation. Its economic woes are well-known, and worth considering, but California's climate goes a long way toward explaining why it has been attractive to seniors. Life expectancies are also among the best in the nation.

Warm weather and a solid economy have helped make Texas enticing to seniors. However, it's a big state that's not without its trouble spots: The overall crime rate is another one of the nation's 10 worst.

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