Will the Treasure Valley continue to see an influx of people moving to the area? It looks that way, according to Wallethub Boise is ranked 16th on their list "2022's Best & Worst Places to Retire". 

Boise was given a total score of 53.90

Wallethub "compared the retiree-friendliness of more than 180 U.S. cities across 46 key metrics".

Key factors include: Affordability, Activities, Quality of Life, and Health Care.

As someone in his upper 30s, I'm not really confident that I will be retiring when I'm in my 60s. Do you feel like you're on a path to a comfortable retirement? What's important to you when you retire? My dad who's 67 is still working, but also pulling from his retirement, I'm no financial expert but I feel like that's not a great idea?

Talking to my dad about retirement it sounds like he just wants to buy a RV and travel as much as he can. He loves the outdoors and I could see him coming here to Boise and really enjoying himself.

Also making the list was Nampa. Nampa was ranked 120th.

Nampa was given a final score of 45.36

Less than 10 points on the final score between the two cities in the Treasure Valley.

Source: WalletHub

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