Ranked: Worst States To Retire In

Published on 05/21/2020
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If retirement is around the corner, you should definitely consider the place you are planning on spending your golden years. There are many things to take into consideration when coming up with the right decision. Here we ranked the best 25 states to retire in, all left for you is to pick the one that suits you!

The Worst U.S. States To Retire In

The Worst U.S. States To Retire In

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25. Hawaii

Cost of living: 87 percent above U.S. average
Population: 1.4 million
Best city: Maunawili
CON: The cost of living in Hawaii is high. In fact, it is 87 percent higher than average in the U.S., higher than California, the other state renowned for the year-round sunshine and liberal lifestyle. According to Kiplinger, the average income for over 65’s is roughly $71K, and not many of the population meet U.S. poverty guidelines.

50. Hawaii Hawaii
PRO: Niche.com recommends the city of Maunawili on the island of O’ahu, in the tropical state of Hawaii, as a wonderful place to retire. Hawaii is generally known for its stunning nature and water sports life, and Manuawilli has many popular hiking trails and it isn’t too far from Honolulu, the state capital.

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