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5 BEST STATES TO RETIRE IN

- Roger Yu @ByRogerYu USA TODAY

Go north, retirees. Despite its harsh winter, New Hampshire is the best place to retire, according to personal finance site Bankrate.com.

Colorado, Maine, Iowa and Minnesota round out its top five retirement destinatio­ns.

The chosen states offer the best options in the financial and lifestyle categories that matter to retirees. From most to least important: cost of living, health care quality, crime, cultural vitality, weather, taxes, senior citizens’ well-being and the prevalence of other seniors.

New Hampshire ranked in the top five in three of the categories — well-being (second best), crime (third lowest) and health care quality (fourth best) — and generally performed well in other areas, except weather.

Non-retired U.S. adults were surveyed nationally for the report, Bankrate says.

“What people think they want in retirement may not end up being what serves them best over the long run,” said Claes Bell, a Bankrate.com analyst. “It’s about a lot more than sunny skies, beaches and golf courses. As you get older, practical considerat­ions like health care, taxes and proximity to family and friends become much more important.”

About half of non-retired U.S. adults would consider moving to a different city or state when they retire, the study said. More than half of Millennial­s, 58%, expressed their desire to move, and 46% of Gen Xers said the same.

But people’s desire to leave their profession­al and familial ties to explore new surroundin­gs wanes as they get closer to retirement age. Only 37% of Baby Boomers and 12% of the Silent Generation said they’d move to a new city after retirement.

Warm, southern states, such as Arizona, Florida and Nevada, are still popular retirement destinatio­ns. But they didn’t fare as well as the colder states cited in the report in several categories. Arizona, which ranked 12th among all states, failed to make the top 10 in seven of the eight categories observed. Florida ranked 17th, failing to crack the top 10 in any of the categories except for the prevalence of other seniors.

Nevada was among the worst states to retire, ranking 44th. It has the nation’s worst health care quality and the fourth-highest crime rate, which outweighed its favorable weather and low taxes, the report said.

Other states to avoid when considerin­g retirement? Alaska, West Virginia, Arkansas, New Mexico and Louisiana.

 ?? NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION OF TRAVEL & TOURISM DEVELOPMEN­T ?? New Hampshire ranked in the top five in three categories — well-being (second best), crime (third lowest) and health care quality (fourth best).
NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION OF TRAVEL & TOURISM DEVELOPMEN­T New Hampshire ranked in the top five in three categories — well-being (second best), crime (third lowest) and health care quality (fourth best).

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