Here Are The Best States To Retire, Ranked From Most Expensive To Cheapest

Published on 08/20/2019
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Florida

Did you know that the Sunshine State is one of the most tax-friendly states across the country? Many retirees flock to Florida, especially Jacksonville, thanks to this and all the sunshine. The benefits are also fiscally secure, and the population of 19.9 million makes it desirable for people who like big city living. Just keep in mind that the heat and humidity will not suit everyone. If you have poor health, it might not be the best choice. Aside from that, thunder and lightning storms as well as hurricanes happen as well.

Florida

Florida

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Wyoming

Wyoming only has a population of 577,000. Because of this, it is better suited for nature lovers instead of city dwellers. SmartAsset says Cody is the best city in the state. According to the Mercatus Center, the state ranks high in terms of fiscal health. The lack of income tax and the fact that the cost of living is the U.S. average makes things easier on the wallet too.

Wyoming

Wyoming

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