Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, which is the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States.
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People are great ! Work environment friendly.
Restaurants are user friendly to the handcapped, transport available all the, accommodation is easy to find apartments are reasonably priced.
I live in an area with access to public transportation. We have a lot of mature adults in our community. I think neighbors care about one another. Neighbors call each other to see how I am doing. I think the area is very livable for mature adults. This area is close to medical offices and grocery stores. The library is in close proximity.
There's a lot of college student living in my complexes. Moving to much action
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How did Texas earn the grade of B? We examined the state taxes based on how age friendly they are. Texas has a state sales tax of 6.25%. Of particular interest is that Texas does not have taxes on social security. There are no estate taxes. There are no taxes imposed on inheritance. Texas has an effective property tax rate of 1.86%. Weighing these taxes and other taxes most likely to impact the aging population is how Texas earned its state tax grade of B.
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The Dallas Area Agency on Aging (DAAA) is the department under the umbrella of the Community Council of Greater Dallas responsible for planning, advocating, coordinating resources, and providing services for seniors (persons 60+) and their caregivers in the Dallas County area.