Rossen Reports: Top states for retirement
Rossen Reports: Top states for retirement
Yeah, this is really helpful. Wallet hubs, best states to retire study evaluates all 50 states in three key categories, affordability, quality of life and access to health care. When taking into account, all three, the number one state to retire to is Virginia. Followed by the usual winner of the study Florida in third place. You got Colorado and then Wyoming and then Delaware wallet hub says just looking at affordability, the state with the lowest cost of living is Alabama. While Alaska ranked the highest West Virginia had the lowest cost of in home health services. While New Hampshire and Oregon had the highest wallet hubs. Experts say if you're thinking about moving when you retire, delay the start of your social security payments. If you can as long as possible, up to the age of 70 those monthly payments are increased each year you delay, it will bring in more money when you need it. I'll put all the state rankings on Rosson reports dot com back to you.
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Rossen Reports: Top states for retirement
A new study show鈥檚 there鈥檚 a new top-ranked state to retire in. WalletHub鈥檚 鈥淏est States to Retire鈥� study evaluates all 50 states in three key categories: affordability, quality of life and access to health care.When taking into account all three categories, here are the top ten states to retire to:VirginiaFloridaColoradoWyomingDelawareNew HampshireSouth DakotaMinnesotaIdahoNorth DakotaIn the study, just looking at affordability, the state with the lowest cost of living is Alabama while Alaska ranked the highest. West Virginia had the lowest costs of in-home health services, while New Hampshire and Oregon had the highest.Click the link up top to read more about the study and see where your state falls!
A new study show鈥檚 there鈥檚 a new top-ranked state to retire in. study evaluates all 50 states in three key categories: affordability, quality of life and access to health care.
When taking into account all three categories, here are the top ten states to retire to:
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- Virginia
- Florida
- Colorado
- Wyoming
- Delaware
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Minnesota
- Idaho
- North Dakota
In the study, just looking at affordability, the state with the lowest cost of living is Alabama while Alaska ranked the highest. West Virginia had the lowest costs of in-home health services, while New Hampshire and Oregon had the highest.
Click the link up top to read more about the study and see where your state falls!