Each year, Money releases its own list of the best cities in the U.S. to retire, which considers how local taxes will take a bite out of your nest egg. In 2016, cities in Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Nevada and Washington took the top rankings for their regions. read more
If retirement is still a big question mark for you because of finances, consider relocating to a state that lets you keep more money in your pocket without requiring a drastic lifestyle change. To help you find that permanent, affordable place to call home, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 41 key indicators of retirement-friendliness. read more
To that end, WalletHub compared the retirement-friendliness of all 50 states and the District of Columbia using criteria such as cost of living, crime rate, tax-friendliness on pensions and Social Security income, number of health care facilities, access to public transportation a s well as the number of golf courses and museums – this is retirement after all. read more