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Los Alamos County, New Mexico Retirement Score

Los Alamos County works best for retirees who want a smaller and quieter New Mexico county with a different feel than Santa Fe or Albuquerque. It is less appealing if broader amenities matter more. Use this page to understand why it scores the way it does before moving into side-by-side comparisons.

Overall Retirement Score
64
Around average

Quick takeaway

Best for: smaller quiet setting, distinct feel, practical balance

Think twice if: broader amenities matter more

At a glance

Place type
County
State
New Mexico
Best fit
smaller quiet setting, distinct feel, practical balance
Main tradeoff
broader amenities matter more

Category scores

Affordability
46
Healthcare
74
Climate
61
Air quality
76
Disaster risk
63
Retiree fit
64

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How to interpret this retirement score

Use the overall score as a quick summary, then look at the category scores to see whether affordability, healthcare, climate, air quality, disaster risk, or retiree fit is driving the result. A place can still be a good fit for you even if one category is a clear tradeoff.

Best next step after this page

Use compare pages when you have two realistic finalists. If you are still building the shortlist, use the related rankings and the broader state page to find nearby or similarly ranked alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

Is Los Alamos County affordable for retirees?

Los Alamos County scores below average for affordability compared with many county-level retirement options.

What is the biggest retirement tradeoff here?

The tradeoff may be cost, climate, or risk compared with stronger alternatives.

What to do next

Use this page as a narrowing step, then compare it directly against nearby or similarly ranked counties and metros. The overall score is the summary; the category scores explain the tradeoffs.