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The Best And Worst States To Retire In 2023, Ranked

Savings Corner

To find some objective answers to the where-to-retire question, Bankrate crunched a bevy of statistics on costs of living, public health and other metrics to create a comprehensive ranking of the best and worst states to retire in the U.S. Delaware, West Virginia, Missouri and Mississippi round out the top five. Delaware 49.

Iowa 52
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Money Matters - Hardest States for Gen Z to Earn a Living

Motherhood Moments

This is based on the state’s current living wage of $45,739, which is calculated using ‘geographically specific expenditure data for food, childcare, health care, housing, transportation, and other necessities’, according to researchers at MIT.

Money 100