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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. Mississippi 46.

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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. Across the country, the average Gen Zer earns just $1.6k

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Cucumbers RECALL: 285 infected with the outbreak strains of Salmonella Poona

For the Mommas

Several state health and agriculture departments are collecting leftover cucumbers from restaurants and grocery stores where ill people reported eating or shopping to test for the presence of Salmonella. People who think they might have become ill from eating possibly contaminated cucumbers should talk to their health care providers.

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Website Spotlight - TOOTRiS (Child Care Platform)

Motherhood Moments

They also recently partnered with San Diego Workforce Partnership, a company that is empowering low-income and underrepresented workers in healthcare. At the low end, Mississippi comes in at roughly $5,500 for the year, while Massachusetts comes in at nearly $21,000 per year. The cost of Child Care is prohibitive for many families.

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