8 Toughest States for Retirees

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Which are the toughest states for retirees?

Many Americans plan on relocating for retirement. If you’re one of them and you’re nearing your retirement age, it’s important to do some research to make sure you pick the right place. There are 50 states to consider, so choosing the right state to spend your golden years in can be overwhelming.

The decision involves considering things like taxes, cost of living, weather, and how close it is to family and friends. Is retirement income taxed? Does the state have harsh winters? Those are just some of the things you’ll want to know.

A great way to find your ideal retirement spot is to eliminate from the start the states that don’t meet your expectations. With this in mind, we’ve rounded up some of the toughest states for retirees. Check this out!

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3 thoughts on “8 Toughest States for Retirees”

  1. Retire in Sochi, Russia. It has nice weather and friendly people. Your dollar might go a long way. The Russian healthcare system is shaky, but you’ll find a nice little expat community to hang around with. There’s plenty of Vodka and red caviar to enjoy.

  2. We were driving packed and barely moving Southern California freeways yesterday.
    My wife commented that for a state that people supposedly can’t afford to live in, why is it so darn crowded everywhere you go? Roads, shopping, restaurants, gas stations, doctor offices, beaches, sporting events ,you name it, it is packed witht the people who supposedly can’t afford to live here!
    Seems to us that people are affording to live in California just fine and with abundance.

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