MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a magnet for retirees in a nation that continues to age.
Myrtle Beach’s senior population grew 6.3% last year, the fastest in the U.S., per new Census data. Over 22% growth in the 65+ population since 2020 has transformed the area into a retiree hotspot.
In this March 7, 2012 photo, visitors walk along the boardwalk in downtown Myrtle Beach, S.C. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith, file) A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a magnet for retirees in a nation that continues to age. The number of residents ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a magnet for retirees in a nation that continues to age. The number of residents ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a magnet for retirees in a nation that continues to age. The number of residents ...