10 Most Popular US States Retirees Move to This Year

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Missouri

Missouri is known for its overall low cost of living, a proper health care system, and plenty of tax advantages that place the state among the best states for retirement. Residents can easily choose from rural towns and big, crowded cities, where there’s a wide variety of outdoor activities thanks to the numerous lakes and parks.

There are simply so many things to do here that you won’t even know where to start: vineyards, craft breweries, and barbecue restaurants. Some of the best places to consider are Lee’s Summit, Jefferson City, St. Louis, Jennings, Carthage, Sedalia, Blue Springs, Town and Country, and Chesterfield.

Of course, there are other bigger cities you could take into account, but the ones that we’ve enlisted have a low cost of living and access to all the needed amenities.

If you’re interested in reading more about moving to another state, we have plenty of other articles for you to read, such as: NEW: 5 Cheapest States for Retirees This Year

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