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Tempe, AZ

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 168,488
Crime: High
Cost of Living: Average
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: High
Income: Average
Geography
The city is located in the desert landscape of the Southwest, surrounded by the saguaro cactus and the community favorite Tempe Town Lake on the Salt River.
Cultural Attractions
The Arizona State University Life Science Center has elaborate reptile displays, including all 18 sub-species of Arizona native rattlesnakes.
Recreation
Tempe is home to Sun Devil Stadium, home field for the Arizona State University football team, and the annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Classic.
Historical
Arizona State University was founded in 1885 as a site for the Territorial Normal School, which trained teachers for Arizona's schools; it was not until 1958 that it became a university.
Economy
Tempe offers a business-friendly environment and is home to the corporate offices of JPMorgan, Chase, Motorola, and U.S. Airways, among others.
Community care facilities for the elderly 2
Percentage of population over age 55 17.1%
Number of museums within 30 miles 68
Number of libraries within the area 1
Number of movie theaters within 15 miles 74
Number of golf courses within 30 miles 273
Tax incentives for retirees No
Median income for those aged 55–64 $67,318
Median income for those aged 65–74 $48,131
Median income for those aged 75 and up $38,689

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