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

Published on 08/20/2019
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Georgia

This Southern state has a cost of living that is 7 percent lower than the national average. It has a population of 10.1 million. Athens would be the place to go for retirees. Georgia has warm weather and low living costs, which make it a good place to retire in. Aside from that, state taxes are pretty low too. The summers are hot and humid in this part of the country. Let’s not forget that the mosquitos can get annoying as well.

Georgia

Georgia

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Missouri

For retirees, the low costs of living in Missouri is definitely a plus. It is 10 percent lower than the U.S. average! Bookworms also love the fact that many famous writers come from here. The Show Me State has a population of 6.1 million. Columbia is the city to live in here. While it is cheap, you should cheap in mind that income levels for senior citizens are low at only a little more than $43,000. On top of that, the tax situation is not the best and there is poor healthcare for senior citizens.

Missouri

Missouri

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