The Best Places To Retire

Published on 12/01/2019
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Nevada

In terms of taxes, Nevada offers some pretty great deals. There is no state income tax here, which definitely helps senior citizens, and the poverty rates among the older generation are quite low. The living costs are not too high at 4 percent over the national average. For retirees, Winchester is a great choice. Some people might not like the extreme temperatures in the state owing to the semi-arid desert climate despite the fact that the state is home to Las Vegas.

Nevada

Nevada

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Minnesota

If health is your top priority, you should know that it was called the “healthiest in the country for seniors” by the United Health Foundation. While Osseo is a great city, Rochester does have Mayo Clinic. The state has a population of 5.5 million, and the living costs are higher than the national average by 4 percent. Unfortunately, the yearly income is below average. Social Security is taxed and retirement incomes are not tax-exempt either.

Minnesota

Minnesota

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