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States with Lowest Retirement Costs

Retirement planning comes down to a single unavoidable question: how far will your money go? A comfortable retirement in New ...
Wilton Manors, Florida, is the best place in America to retire without a car. The suburb’s annual cost of living is $73,020, ...
Roughly one-third of Americans wish to relocate upon retirement, but several of the most popular states to move to actually ...
Finding a location to retire in — one that won’t drain your nest egg early — is a major part of retirement planning. It is almost as important as saving for the retirement itself. What good is a ...
When older Americans contemplate retirement, and they consider whether to retire in another state, the regional costs of senior care might not cross their minds. Yet, more than 80% of Americans will ...
If your vision of retirement is walking out your front door to smell the Pacific Ocean, or perhaps take a walk in Central Park, that might be difficult with $250,000 in savings. But if you can broaden ...
Common wisdom suggests older Americans flock to sunny Florida and Arizona to retire. Financial experts urge seniors to consider cheaper retirement states, like Arkansas and Missouri. But where do ...
There are no rules for how or where people should spend their retirement. You could settle down right where you are, move to a new place, split your time between two cities or dive headfirst into van ...
Florida has long been the state that the rest of the country, at least much of the eastern part of the country, can’t wait to retire to. It’s known for beach and golfing communities peppered with, or ...
There are currently 41 states and Washington, D.C. that do not tax Social Security benefits. The remaining nine states that do are: Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, Rhode Island, ...