Those looking to relocate in retirement have a host of factors to consider, including affordability, health care, activities, and overall quality of life. In a new ranking, WalletHub assessed all of the above to rank 182 metro areas in the US. Here are the top and bottom 10: 
 -  Charleston, South Carolina, overall score of 58.97
-  Orlando, Florida, 58.23
-  Cincinnati, Ohio, 57.88
-  Miami, 57.37
-  Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 57.21
-  San Francisco, 56.81
-  Scottsdale, Arizona, 56.69
-  Wilmington, Delaware, 56.62
-  Tampa, Florida, 56.32 
-  Salt Lake City, Utah, 56.07
 
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                    
                                        And here are the bottom 10 finishers: 
 -  Lubbock, Texas, 39.71
-  Wichita, Kansas, 39.49
-  Baltimore, 39.31
-  Vancouver, Washington, 39.18
-  Detroit, 38.70
-  Stockton, California, 38.21
-  Rancho Cucamonga, California, 38.10
-  San Bernardino, California, 37.81
-  Newark, New Jersey, 37.66
-  Bridgeport, Connecticut, 37.21
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