States were ranked on five main categories: affordability, overall well-being, quality and cost of healthcare, weather and crime.
Here are the top 10 best states to retire in:
1. Iowa
2. Delaware
3. West Virginia
4. Missouri
5. Mississippi
6. Wyoming
7. Pennsylvania
8. Florida
9. Hawaii
10. Nebraska
Here are the bottom 10 states:
50. Alaska
49. New York
48. California
47. Washington
46. Massachusetts
45. North Dakota
44. Texas
43. Colorado
42. Maryland
41. Louisiana
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