Fact text

  • Huntsville was originally named Twickenham, after an English village, but locals ditched the British name amid anti-Crown tensions leading up to the War of 1812.
  • In 1819, Alabama's entire state constitution was written inside a cabinet-maker's shop in Huntsville, making it literally the birthplace of Alabama's government.
  • Huntsville was Alabama's very first state capital, but only for one legislative session before the state decided to move somewhere more central.
  • The 1855 Memphis and Charleston Railroad through Huntsville was the first railway ever to connect the Atlantic coast with the lower Mississippi River.
Your
Huntsville
Retirement Outlook — in 90 seconds
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Every figure mentioned is drawn from the same sourced public data shown below — and the video updates as the data does.
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199845
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Total Population
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$
56758
Median Income
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$
184500
Median Home
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16
%
Age 65+
Retirement Suitability
How
Huntsville
ranks for retirees?
36
/ 100

A blended, sourced view of how this city ranks for retirees across tax, affordability, healthcare, and climate.

Tax
8
Affordability
67
Healthcare
29
Climate
51

Results

Huntsville

Suitability Breakdown

Retirement tax planning
01 - Taxes

Retirement Tax Treatment

Tax
8

Alabama does not tax Social Security benefits, which gives retirees meaningful relief even though the state does levy income tax on other retirement income.

State sales tax here runs about

4

%.

Source · Tax Foundation
8
4
Retirement tax planning
02 - Income

Annuity Rates Available Here

Affordability
67

Fixed annuity rates reach up to

7

% on 5-year terms, with most landing between

5

% and

5

%.

Source · Cannex
67
Retirement tax planning
03 - Healthcare

Hospital Access & Quality

Healthcare
29

The area has

2

Medicare-certified hospitals, averaging a

3

/5 CMS quality rating.

Source · CMS Hospital Compare
3
Retirement tax planning
04 - Climate

Weather & Comfort

Climate
51

A

Temperate

climate — summers peak near

90

°F, winters dip to about

34

°F, with roughly

2

″ of snow a year.

Source · NOAA Climate Normals
Temperate
Retirement tax planning
05 - Risk

Natural Disaster Risk

Risk
Relatively High

FEMA's overall natural-disaster risk rating for this county on the National Risk Index.

Source · FEMA National Risk Index
Relatively High

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