The Texas Hill Country is proving to be one of the hottest travel destinations this year, with Gruene and Fredericksburg leading the way, according to Forbes Advisor's new list of the "50 Best Places to Travel in 2024."| CultureMap Fort Worth
Many people dream of retiring to the Texas countryside and getting away from the big city hustle and bustle, and there are seven places in particular that should be on the radar for any retiring Fort Worth residents: Georgetown and Burnet.| CultureMap Fort Worth
Many Fort Worth seniors are still punching the clock well past retirement age. According to "Cities with the Most Working Seniors," a new employment study by business website ChamberofCommerce.org, a quarter of Fort Worth seniors aged 65 and up are still employed, making Fort Worth the No. 31 city in the U.S. with the most working seniors.| CultureMap Fort Worth
As inflation and the cost of living rise across the U.S., so does the amount of money a resident needs to live comfortably. And residents in Tarrant County are seeing that climb.| CultureMap Fort Worth
Fast-growing Fort Worth added the second-most new residents of any large city last year and is now the 12th largest city in the United States.| CultureMap Fort Worth
Fort Worth drivers, prepare to share the roads with nearly a million more people. A new analysis predicts Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington's population could cross the 8 million threshold in the next five years, swelling to nearly 8.5 million total residents.| CultureMap Fort Worth
Retired workers relocate for a variety of reasons, but moving to a place with a lower cost of living (and more relaxed lifestyle) are the best reasons for moving to a place like Fort Worth, which was just named one of the best cities to put away those work boots.| CultureMap Fort Worth
Whether due to financial reasons, increased longevity, or simply a personal desire, millions of Americans are working well past retirement age. | LLC.org