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Best places to retire in Utah
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 Utah using data from Niche.
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#30. Murray
- Population: 50,183
#29. American Fork
- Population: 32,822
#28. Naples
- Population: 2,975
#27. West Bountiful
- Population: 5,871
#25. Lindon
- Population: 11,346
#24. Mount Pleasant
- Population: 3,621
#23. Delta
- Population: 3,568
#22. Sunset
- Population: 5,454
#21. Alpine
- Population: 10,209
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#20. Kaysville
- Population: 32,438
#19. Sandy
- Population: 96,272
#18. Nephi
- Population: 6,334
#17. North Logan
- Population: 10,705
#16. White City
- Population: 5,576
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#15. Cottonwood Heights
- Population: 33,597
#14. South Ogden
- Population: 17,363
#13. Midvale
- Population: 35,313
#12. Midway
- Population: 5,881
#11. La Verkin
- Population: 4,286
#10. Washington
- Population: 27,689
#9. Millcreek
- Population: 63,430
#8. Santa Clara
- Population: 7,418
#7. Summit Park
- Population: 8,406
#6. Centerville
- Population: 16,711
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#5. Holladay
- Population: 31,738
#4. Kanab
- Population: 4,692
#3. Washington Terrace
- Population: 9,215
#2. St. George
- Population: 92,875