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10 Best States for Retirement

Missouri

Though the average household incomes in Missouri are not high, the living costs are very affordable. Tax policies are rather moderate. Depending on your occupations, incomes, and other factors, tax exemptions can be different. But money is not everything. For the elderly, health is of top priority. Missouri has a high percentage of health care and low-care nursing facilities. When it comes to nature, it even has more coastline than California, as well as a long list of parks to enjoy your outdoor time. [3]

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania offers one of the most affordable standards of living for retired people. The expenses for health care are also below the national average. For the tax policies, it is also on the list of the friendliest states. This may obviously improve the bottom line more. In most cases, your retirement income and Social Security benefits will not be taxed. There are also many cultural and historical attractions that will make your life more meaningful. [4]