The Best and Worst U.S. States for Retirement: Ranking | Entrepreneur
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Washington D.C. ranks highest for retirement due to its extensive healthcare provider availability, recreational opportunities, and substantial Supplemental Security payments, though it has a high cost of living.
Wyoming and South Dakota rank high for retirement mainly due to their lack of personal income tax, affordability, and overall high quality of life, appealing to seniors.
Florida's ranking at No. 18 in the Seniorly study reflects its lower Medicaid long-term care spending compared to other top-ranked states, contrasting its previously favorable view.
New Jersey ranked worst for retirement primarily due to its high cost of living, lack of affordability, and limited recreational facilities, making it less attractive for seniors.
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