- When deciding the best place to retire, it's important to consider affordability, quality of life, and health care.
- Minnesota is the best for quality of life and health care but has low affordability for retirees.
- Florida is the best state for retirees, not surprising considering it has the second-most senior citizens and high scores for affordability and quality of life.
On a global scale, the United States is 24th on the list of the best countries for retirement.
However, the US is very large and experiences can vary drastically within the country.
If you decide to stay in America when you are done working, you might want to know which state is best for retirement. WalletHub recently released its 2020 retirement rankings. Using 47 metrics in three broad categories, they were able to rank every state to find the best and worst places to retire.
The three main categories used were affordability, quality of life, and health care. WalletHub weighted the affordability section 40% and the other two areas were given equal weight of 30%.
Florida tends to be the first state that comes to mind when retirement communities are brought up, and for good reason. Florida came in first in the overall ranking. The Sunshine State also has the second-highest percentage of residents 65 years and older, WalletHub says, topped only by Maine.
Where you decide to live during retirement depends on what you value. Residents of Hawaii have the highest life expectancy, while the lowest is found in Mississippi. On the other hand, the cost of living is totally flipped with Mississippi coming in first and Hawaii ranked last.
If you are looking to be entertained in retirement, New York might be a good option. Despite the state's lackluster overall rating for retirement, WalletHub's analysis found that the Empire State has the most museums and theaters per capita.
Check out how your home state ranks overall, as well as for each of the three categories: affordability, quality of life, and health care.
Matthew Michaels contributed to a previous version of this article.
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50. Kentucky
Affordability rank: 32
Quality of life rank: 46
Health care rank: 48
49. New Mexico
Affordability rank: 37
Quality of life rank: 45
Health care rank: 38
48. Rhode Island
Affordability rank: 47
Quality of life rank: 38
Health care rank: 25
47. New Jersey
Affordability rank: 48
Quality of life rank: 31
Health care rank: 23
46. West Virginia
Affordability rank: 19
Quality of life rank: 40
Health care rank: 50
45. Tennessee
Affordability rank: 14
Quality of life rank: 48
Health care rank: 46
44. Arkansas
Affordability rank: 9
Quality of life rank: 50
Health care rank: 45
43. Mississippi
Affordability rank: 5
Quality of life rank: 49
Health care rank: 47
42. New York
Affordability rank: 37
Quality of life rank: 45
Health care rank: 38
41. Louisiana
Affordability rank: 10
Quality of life rank: 44
Health care rank: 43
40. Maryland
Affordability rank: 43
Quality of life rank: 29
Health care rank: 20
39. Alabama
Affordability rank: 1
Quality of life rank: 47
Health care rank: 49
38. Oregon
Affordability rank: 41
Quality of life rank: 24
Health care rank: 21
37. Oklahoma
Affordability rank: 6
Quality of life rank: 43
Health care rank: 44
36. Vermont
Affordability rank: 49
Quality of life rank: 6
Health care rank: 9
35. Nevada
Affordability rank: 8
Quality of life rank: 42
Health care rank: 42
34. Indiana
Affordability rank: 23
Quality of life rank: 33
Health care rank: 41
33. Connecticut
Affordability rank: 44
Quality of life rank: 23
Health care rank: 5
32. California
Affordability rank: 38
Quality of life rank: 25
Health care rank: 19
31. Alaska
Affordability rank: 36
Quality of life rank: 34
Health care rank: 11
30. Georgia
Affordability rank: 12
Quality of life rank: 41
Health care rank: 40
29. Hawaii
Affordability rank: 45
Quality of life rank: 32
Health care rank: 2
28. Maine
Affordability rank: 42
Quality of life rank: 10
Health care rank: 15
27. Washington
Affordability rank: 34
Quality of life rank: 14
Health care rank: 32
26. North Carolina
Affordability rank: 21
Quality of life rank: 30
Health care rank: 39
25. Nebraska
Affordability rank: 39
Quality of life rank: 20
Health care rank: 10
24. Kansas
Affordability rank: 25
Quality of life rank: 26
Health care rank: 35
23. Illinois
Affordability rank: 35
Quality of life rank: 21
Health care rank: 16
22. Arizona
Affordability rank: 30
Quality of life rank: 36
Health care rank: 12
21. Michigan
Affordability rank: 28
Quality of life rank: 16
Health care rank: 31
20. Missouri
Affordability rank: 22
Quality of life rank: 28
Health care rank: 29
19. North Dakota
Affordability rank: 33
Quality of life rank: 22
Health care rank: 8
18. South Carolina
Affordability rank: 37
Quality of life rank: 45
Health care rank: 38
17. Texas
Affordability rank: 3
Quality of life rank: 37
Health care rank: 37
16. Minnesota
Affordability rank: 46
Quality of life rank: 1
Health care rank: 1
15. Ohio
Affordability rank: 16
Quality of life rank: 17
Health care rank: 34
14. Massachusetts
Affordability rank: 40
Quality of life rank: 2
Health care rank: 3
13. Pennsylvania
Affordability rank: 29
Quality of life rank: 3
Health care rank: 27
12. Montana
Affordability rank: 20
Quality of life rank: 15
Health care rank: 28
11. South Dakota
Affordability rank: 26
Quality of life rank: 27
Health care rank: 7
10. Iowa
Affordability rank: 31
Quality of life rank: 7
Health care rank: 13
9. Idaho
Affordability rank: 13
Quality of life rank: 19
Health care rank: 30
8. Wisconsin
Affordability rank: 24
Quality of life rank: 8
Health care rank: 22
7. Virginia
Affordability rank: 18
Quality of life rank: 13
Health care rank: 24
6. Delaware
Affordability rank: 7
Quality of life rank: 35
Health care rank: 18
5. Wyoming
Affordability rank: 11
Quality of life rank: 12
Health care rank: 33
4. Utah
Affordability rank: 15
Quality of life rank: 18
Health care rank: 17
3. New Hampshire
Affordability rank: 27
Quality of life rank: 4
Health care rank: 6
2. Colorado
Affordability rank: 17
Quality of life rank: 11
Health care rank: 4
1. Florida
Affordability rank: 2
Quality of life rank: 5
Health care rank: 26
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