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7 States With Premium Quality of Life for Seniors

March 20, 2023 · Retirement Life
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7. Minnesota

The latest state on the list is Minnesota, which stands pretty high among the healthiest states in the U.S. For those of you who are up to date with the news, this is probably no surprise, but for others who aren’t aware of the fact that here seniors experience fewer health issues, it might be something amazing. And it actually is!

The state’s life expectancy at 65 is 20.3 years longer than the national average, coming in at 85.3 years. Amazing news, indeed! Elderly people in the state are also much less likely than the majority of older Americans to be experiencing financial difficulties, with just 7.6% of Minnesotans in retirement living in poverty, which is dramatically lower than the similar national rate of 9.4%.

Low crime rates in Minnesota also contribute to a higher quality of life. In comparison to other American states, Minnesota’s violent and property crime rates are both lower. That’s amazing, right?

What do you think about these states? Would you consider moving into one of them? Tell us in the comments section down below.

Takeaway

When you say the word “retirement,” you should definitely feel relieved just by hearing it. But given the circumstances, nothing is that easy anymore. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t try to make our lives better. Either you choose to downsize or relocate to another state, but in the end, all that matters is your peace of mind.

I hope this article has managed to brighten up your day and help you decide which path is best for your future. Happy retirement!

You may also want to read: 6 Best and Worst States for Middle-Class Retirees.

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19 comments on “7 States With Premium Quality of Life for Seniors”

  1. eddy says:
    March 7, 2025 at 3:56 pm

    NJ is the most expensive state. Highest property tax, income tax, insurance and college tuition. Many people leave because there pension does not go far there. The reason many move to states without state income tax and or sales tax.. And you have to pay school tax even if you never had kids or don’t have kids in school anymore. No other state has higher taxes than NJ. Oh and NJ as well as California has an exit tax. What that means is if you move out of the state they tax you for doing so.

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  2. Melanie Munder says:
    March 7, 2025 at 1:41 pm

    This is the worst list I’ve ever seen. Why would Washington DC be on it? The crime statistics are crazy, no one would want to live there, not to mention the cost of living. Why a?isn’t Texas mentioned where seniors can enjoy the quality of life that being outdoors brings.

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  3. Eric says:
    February 27, 2025 at 6:34 pm

    ,,,well…an interesting article, I like the states of Colorado. South Dakota, even D.C. …LOL…first of all I’m from Nebraska, so I’m familiar with the Midwest lifestyle…but I dunno about moving back because of tornados, extreme winters…plus a little boredom. I am now in Nevada ( Las Vegas) for 25+ years. I love it. It may not be at the top of many lists, but after coming here from California after 30 years there, it simply can’t be matched. I can and have access to International airports, recreation within 500 miles , shopping, arts, sports and entertaiment . This is a good list, just not my choices for now. And yes; retirement income is a great factor. Part time work for seniors that want it is readily available. Bottom line in all cases is to choice .

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  4. Byron Price says:
    February 27, 2025 at 1:06 pm

    You people are nuts. You make it so hard to read this article, because of the dozens of ads in the way I gave up looking after “let’s get started”. I could get no further after 4 attempts. Anything to sell other crap I guess!

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  5. Ken says:
    January 19, 2025 at 2:24 am

    The combination of cold climate areas and high taxes makes your list makes me think you meant the worst states to retire. No thanks, I’ll stay south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

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  6. CalGirl says:
    January 18, 2025 at 2:32 am

    OMG…getting ready to retire & read this out of a constant curiosity about where I might live a better quality of life for my money than here in my 40-yr home in Southern Taxifornia. I could not believe this list!!! What?!!! Most of the list is just as nasty as where I live in crime, cost, taxation, & certainly none have the caveat of at least wonderful weather for those of us who hope to become elderly, with long years after retirement. BOGUS!

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  7. Peter says:
    January 17, 2025 at 7:52 pm

    I have been to almost every state in the country, and know friends in most of which you have listed. I must assume you have never been to the really nice places in the this country.

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  8. Lee says:
    January 17, 2025 at 5:07 pm

    I really don’t know about the other states but someone is out of their mind picking New Jersey. I’ve lived here my whole life and I’m 71 and this state may have it’s positives if you are working and are paid a higher wage, but if you are retired and living on Social Sec. the taxes will kill you before any health problems will.

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  9. Diana says:
    April 16, 2023 at 5:36 pm

    In regard to your article on the 7 premium quality of life states for retirees, you had Minnesota as #7. While I do agree with it being a beautiful state and really good medical services, a few things made me leave the state when I retired. 1. Minnesota taxes all forms of income so even though I’m slightly over what is considered the federal poverty level, I would have had to pay income taxes on both social security and my small retirement withdrawals. 2. I could not keep shoveling all that snow every winter and I certainly don’t have the level of income needed to hire someone else to do it for me. 3. With the long winters, snowy and icy roads, it makes it much more difficult to get around in winter months so you become more isolated from others a large portion of the year. 4. With winter months being overcast most of the time; I suffered severely from S.A.D. each winter. That combined with the winter isolation made it too difficult for me to stay there.

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  10. DrBill says:
    April 12, 2023 at 7:12 am

    I would not have expected New Jersey to be on a list of “best” for seniors, but it is my place because of its cultural and historic richness in addition to the benefits which our high taxes support- wonderful public spaces, first-class libraries and well-funded public schools which permit even our poorest resident children to learn what is needed for productive lives as adults. Our immediate proximity to Philly and NYC plus day-trip access to Baltimore, DC, and Boston and subsidized public transportation further enrich our lives. Plus there are many major airports to travel the planet. New Jersey is like heaven on earth, even ignoring the many Ivy League schools and major medical facilities which provide us places to do serious research and bump shoulders with academic giants.

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