The 10 best and worst states to retire in 2017
Clark Howard - 3/30/2017 - Mike Timmermann - If you’re thinking about moving to a new state for retirement, Florida may be the first place that comes to mind. But what about New Hampshire? Yes, you read that correctly — and before you dismiss the Granite State as a retirement-friendly destination, you should consider the results of a new Bankrate.com study. Although the winter weather leaves much to be desired, New Hampshire was so strong in other areas important to seniors that the state ranked number one in a new survey of non-retired U.S. adults. From most to least important, here are the factors the Bankrate study examined:
Cost of living
Quality of health care
Crime
Cultural vitality
Weather
Taxes
Senior citizens’ well-being
Prevalence of other seniors
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Cost of living
Quality of health care
Crime
Cultural vitality
Weather
Taxes
Senior citizens’ well-being
Prevalence of other seniors
Read more @ http://clark.com/personal-finance-credi ... es-retire/
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