💨 Abstract
Myrtle Beach, once known as "Dirty Myrtle," is now a top destination for retirees, with a 6.3% increase in residents aged 65 and older in 2024, making it the fastest-growing metro area for seniors in the U.S. Over the 2020s, its senior population has grown by 22%.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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