Best places to retire in Maryland

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October 13, 2021
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Best places to retire in Maryland

A growing percentage of the working-age population has been retiring each year since the Great Recession—a trend that has only sped up in the years since the pandemic began, according to a recent Congressional Research Service analysis. And as members of the boomer generation move solidly into their golden years, they're looking for a place to live out a longer retirement than previous generations have enjoyed.

Stacker compiled a list of the best places to retire in Maryland using data from Niche.

#30. Highland

- Population: 1,017

#29. Berlin

- Population: 4,950

#28. West Ocean City

- Population: 5,287

#27. Forest Glen

- Population: 6,942

#26. Solomons

- Population: 2,254

#25. Easton

- Population: 16,912

#24. Carney

- Population: 29,873

#23. Buckeystown

- Population: 1,397

#22. Travilah

- Population: 11,052

#21. Chevy Chase Town

- Population: 2,913

#20. Towson

- Population: 59,014

#19. Pleasant Hills

- Population: 4,104

#18. Algonquin

- Population: 1,010

#17. Mays Chapel

- Population: 12,428

#16. North Potomac

- Population: 24,449

#15. Somerset

- Population: 1,031

#14. Colesville

- Population: 14,468

#13. Potomac

- Population: 46,891

#12. Lutherville

- Population: 6,755

#11. Ocean Pines

- Population: 12,266

#10. Pikesville

- Population: 33,549

#9. North Bethesda

- Population: 50,695

#8. Bethesda

- Population: 66,294

#7. Crownsville

- Population: 1,273

#6. Timonium

- Population: 11,136

#5. Chevy Chase Village

- Population: 1,858

#4. Ocean City

- Population: 6,869

#3. Parole

- Population: 18,488

#2. South Kensington

- Population: 8,566

#1. Chevy Chase

- Population: 9,889

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