Phil Gibson CFP®, Vice President and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group was featured by AARP in “5 Reasons to Retire in South Carolina.”
As Gibson notes, South Carolina summers are plenty warm but not quite as sticky as Florida’s. The average daily high during Charleston’s hot season (late May to mid-September) is around 83 degrees, four degrees less than Miami’s average during roughly the same period, according to Weather Spark, a website that amasses climate data.
Access the full article written by Patrick J. Kiger here.