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1 week ago

Do you live here? 41 states where you might outlive your retirement savings

Seniors in 41 states are projected to have more expenses than income during their golden years, putting them at risk for outliving their retirement savings, according to a new study by Seniorly, an assisted living online marketplace. The amount they're missing, on average, over the course of their retirement years: $115,000. RELATED: Leaving California: Where's the best state to move to in 2025? In California, the gap between projected income and expenses for retirees is far higher: $337,000. Along with the Golden State, three other states New York, Hawaii and Alaska have the nation's highest retirement gaps, where people's income likely can't keep up with expenses.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Leaving California: Where's the best state to move to in 2025?

Minnesota is the top relocation choice for Californians, with Massachusetts, Virginia, New Hampshire, and Utah following closely.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The States Spending The Most On Having Fun

Americans spent an average of $2,207 per capita on recreation services in 2023, with significant state-to-state variation.
Retirement
fromEntrepreneur
3 months ago

Best and Worst States for Retirement? Here's the Ranking | Entrepreneur

Many Americans over 50 lack retirement savings, with significant state-by-state differences affecting readiness.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

The States Spending The Most On Clothes

The average annual spend on clothing and footwear per American is $1,523, with significant state-to-state variance.
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