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States Americans Don’t Want to Retire In

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Connecticut

High property taxes and housing costs are driving Connecticut to have a high cost of living, which might be a strain on some retirees’ budgets.

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New Jersey

The New Jersey Digest says that “New Jersey residents pay significant amounts for health care and premiums. That is due to factors such as hospital prices, insurance premiums

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Massachusetts

Known for high living costs, residents of Massachusetts face particularly high housing and medical care costs, a potential challenge for retirees.

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Michigan

Michigan has notably harsh winters and significant snowfall, something that might not be ideal for all retirees. Also, if you are looking for part-time work to supplement your retirement fund

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Ohio

There can be limited access to high-quality healthcare in some areas of Ohio, which may affect the health and well-being of retirees.

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Mississippi

Mississippi has significant economic challenges and a high poverty rate as a result, which could affect the overall quality of life for retirees.

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Rhode Island

Rhode Islanders are far more dependent on natural gas and heating oil than any other state. That helps explain why energy costs in Rhode Island are so high.

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Nevada

Nevada’s desert climate means residents face extremely hot summers that might not be comfortable for all retirees.

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