25 best states to live in after retirement
Quittin' time
What are some of the best places to retire in the United States? The folks at Wallethub.com took a look at different categories when it comes to places that are the best (and worst) for considering retirement. Let’s take a look at the 25 top spots…
25. Nebraska
(USAT)
Total Score: 49.30
24. Hawaii
(Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports)
Total Score: 49.73
23. Ohio
(Doral Chenoweth-The Columbus Dispatch)
Total Score: 49.81
22. Alabama
(USAT)
Total Score: 50.65
21. Wisconsin
(Mike De Sisti / The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Total Score: 50.90
20. Arizona
(Brian Bahr /Allsport)
Total Score: 51.07
19. Alaska
(Photo by: Mike Powell/Getty Images)
Total Score: 51.27
18. California
(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Total Score: 51.64
17. Massachusetts
(Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
Total Score: 51.88
16. South Carolina
(Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)
Total Score: 52.06
15. Montana
(Photo by Bill Schaefer/Getty Images)
Total Score: 52.07
14, Pennsylvania
(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Total Score: 52.27
13. Missouri
(USAT)
Total Score:52.37
12. North Carolina
(Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports)
Total Score: 52.60
11. Utah
(USAT)
Total Score: 52.73
10. North Dakota
(Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports)
Total Score: 53.03
9. Idaho
(Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports)
Total Score: 53.20
8. Minnesota
(KAREN BLEIER/AFP via Getty Images)
Total Score: 53.50
7. South Dakota
(USAT)
Total Score: 53.61
6. New Hampshire
(Meg Vogel/The Cincinnati Enquirer via USA TODAY NETWORK)
Total Score: 55.00
5. Delaware
(Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images)
Total Score: 55.49
4. Wyoming
(USAT)
Total Score: 55.60
3. Colorado
(USAT)
Total Score: 57.41
2. Florida
(USAT)
Total Score: 57.43
1. Virginia
(Photo by KAREN BLEIER/AFP via Getty Images)
Total Score: 57.55