
State With No Retirement Income: Texas
- Percent of 65 and older population: 10.4%
- Income Tax Range: None
- Social Security: None
- Inheritance and Estate Taxes: None
- Median rent per month: $1,450
- Utilities: $130
- Meal at average restaurant: $11
Don’t mess with Texas … and they won’t mess with your retirement income! Because of the fact that the Lone Star State doesn’t have a personal income tax, it will stay away from your 401(k), IRA and pension income, as well.
San Antonio, specifically, has plenty to offer its retirees. It has four senior centers, eight municipal golf courses, over 140 miles of trails in city parks, and lots of complimentary arts and culture events.
Out of the three largest cities in the state, San Antonio has the highest percentage of adults 65 years and older.
It’s also the most inexpensive “big” city in the state, with the lowest average monthly rent, lowest monthly utility costs, and cheapest meals at inexpensive restaurants.
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Indiana does NOT tax SS benefits and neither does the Federal government IF that is your ONLY source of income. If you are employed in the state of Indiana, then you will be taxed on your employment income by both state and Federal tax.
What is the score for retiring in Georgia and Tennessee
It’s the same in Illinois. We are taxed to death.
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