4. Lincoln, Nebraska
An hour south of Omaha, the capital of Nebraska is one of the best places you can choose as your post-career home. The 300.000+ inhabitants live in a very tidy town filled with parks and small oases of nature and relaxation. Excellent restaurants are all over the place, as well as bars, and a multitude of museums and theaters. It is considered the cultural capital of the Midwest, with a history that genuinely inspires everyone. Automotive culture is also big here, with the Museum of American Speed being located in the downtown district.

However, the best part about retiring in Nebraska is that the entire state has the cost of living 22% lower than the average number in the country. This is due to a lot of nature and a low population density. If you’re big on organic foods, you will find that Lincoln is surrounded by organic farms that produce high-quality products at low prices. Green energy is utilized heavily in the city, with fossil fuels being abandoned more with each day. One of the big highlights is the Pinnacle Bank Arena, which has put Lincoln on top and it is famously called the ‘music city.’