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This state just beat Florida as the best place to retire, study claims

Report looks at affordability, quality of life and healthcare

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A recent study by WalletHub reveals the best places to retire in America. And it turns out Florida isn’t at the top of that list.

The report looks at factors like affordability, quality of life, and health care to determine which states are havens for prospective retirees.

“The best states for retirees are those that have low taxes and a low cost of living to help retirees’ budgets stretch as far as possible,” WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said. “Having access to excellent medical care and homemaking services is also crucial, especially for people who don’t plan to retire in close proximity to their families.”

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While Florida has a reputation as a retirement hotspot, WalletHub’s latest study pinned it at No. 2 nationwide.

Instead, the top spot was granted to Wyoming — though just barely.

“Wyoming is the best state for retirement, in large part due to affordability reasons. Adjusted for retirees’ needs, Wyoming’s cost of living falls in the more affordable half of the nation. The state is also considered highly friendly to retired taxpayers, also offering the added benefit of no estate or inheritance tax. In addition, the state has the fifth-lowest annual cost of homemaker services in the nation, allowing seniors to conserve energy and maintain independence.

When it comes to overall quality of life in Wyoming, the state has the 10th-best elder abuse protections in the country, which guard elderly residents against physical and financial harm. The state also has the fifth-lowest violent crime rate, and the 14th-highest percentage of people who do favors for their neighbors.

On the financial side, Wyoming has the seventh-lowest share of residents ages 65+ who are in poverty, and it ranks fourth in funding from the Administration on Aging per senior resident."

WalletHub, "Best and Worst States to Retire (2026)"

The news comes after WalletHub released its list of the best cities to retire late last year, with Orlando ranking the best in America.

Several other Florida cities — Miami, Tampa and Ft. Lauderdale — placed within the top 10 on that list, giving the Sunshine State plenty of representation among the nation’s best retirement hubs.

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As for why Florida ranks so high, WalletHub provided the following explanation:

“There’s a reason Florida is known as a retirement paradise – it ranks as the second-best state to retire due to its relatively low taxes for retired people, including no estate, inheritance or income taxes. Plus, Florida receives more funding per senior from the Older Americans Act than all but two other states. This funds things like transportation, homemaker assistance and nutrition programs for seniors.

In addition to financial factors, Florida provides an ideal environment for retirees. It has the second-most shoreline miles of any state, allowing for plenty of relaxing at the beach. It also has the second-most adult volunteer activities, fifth-most theater companies, and eighth-most golf courses and country clubs. There are plenty of ways for seniors to stay healthy and happy, which is reflected in the fact that Florida has the third-lowest death rate in the country for people ages 65+.

Unfortunately, the overall cost of living is pretty high in Florida compared to many other states, but that doesn’t stop the Sunshine State from taking the top spot for retirees."

WalletHub, "Best and Worst States to Retire (2026)"
Overall RankStateTotal ScoreAffordability RankQuality of Life RankHealthcare Rank
1Wyoming61.561633
2Florida61.552127
3South Dakota58.6915254
4Colorado58.3719193
5Minnesota58.293371
6Alaska57.9013345
7Delaware57.3533615
8Pennsylvania56.8526513
9New Hampshire56.4023820
10Iowa56.26171128
11Wisconsin56.0524918
12Virginia55.48201525
13North Carolina54.9172637
14North Dakota54.9028337
15Missouri54.73102932
16Idaho54.32212426
17South Carolina53.6763734
18Arizona53.24273216
19Maine52.5037414
20Ohio52.40221338
21Michigan51.59321629
22Indiana51.21143541
23Massachusetts50.944822
24Montana50.73361023
25California50.7039228
26Kansas49.73293135
27Utah49.72351831
28Nevada49.5454542
29Georgia49.52164040
30Vermont49.2347310
31Nebraska49.10382819
32Tennessee49.0244744
33Texas48.54253839
34Connecticut48.5044236
35New Jersey47.3345309
36Maryland47.05412022
37Alabama46.8584348
38Illinois46.78421430
39Louisiana46.65124646
40Oregon46.24432724
41New Mexico46.18304436
42Rhode Island45.98403921
43Washington45.63461717
44Arkansas45.34115045
45New York45.34501212
46Hawaii45.27492111
47West Virginia45.24184150
48Mississippi44.6094949
49Oklahoma42.59314843
50Kentucky41.83344247

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