Ranked: 10 Best (and Worst) States Where You Can Retire Rich
To help Americans who look forward to retiring and preserving a quality lifestyle, GOBankingRates surveyed all 50 states plus the
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Retirees Might Consider Migrating to the Right
- The 10 best states to retire rich lie east of the Mississippi River
New Jersey pays the mostSocial Security money to retirees, with an average payout of$1,452.47 per month- 8 of the 10 states with the lowest average house listing are located in the eastern portion of the country
Surprise! The West isn't Best
- Even with the lowest property tax in the nation,
Hawaii ranks as the worst state to retire rich due to its extremely high average home listing price and cost of living index Alaska's average health insurance premiums top the most expensive list at a whopping$719 - 7 of the 10 worst states to retire rich are located in the West/Midwest
- Western states
Montana ,Oregon andNew Mexico spend an average$3,733.83 less onMedicare for their citizens per year than eastern states likeNew Jersey ,Maryland andConnecticut
Want to do your own analysis? Here's each financial factor ranked by state, all in one place.
https://www.gobankingrates.com/retirement/best-worst-states-retire-rich-2016/#52
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Methodology: GOBankingRates ranked these states based on the results of original research and analysis of costs affecting retirees. This cost analysis was based on four types of factors affecting retires: taxes, living expenses, banking, and healthcare and
For taxes, (1) state sales tax rates, sourced from
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