The 10 Worst States to Retire 2017

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Looking for a place to retire in comfort? Well we have a list of the worst states to retire to so that you don’t make a big mistake.

This list comes from Bankrate and is a small section of its state retirement ranking list that comes out annually. The list take into accounts for taxes, well-being, cost of living, crime, weather and a few other things. When looking at this list, it is important to understand that the lower a score is, the better it is.

Check out the following gallery to see a list counting down the worst states to retire to in 2017.

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Mississippi

Mississippi may have a great cost of living and weather, buts its poor health care quality, culture,well-being and senior scores have it starting off this list.

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  • Rank: 10
  • State: Mississippi
  • Cost of Living: 1
  • Weather: 9
  • Health Care Quality: 49
  • Crime: 25
  • Tax: 10
  • Culture: 50
  • Senior: 36
  • Well-being: 42

Worst States to Retire 2017 — California

The weather and culture in California are great. However, that’s really all the state has going for it when it comes to retirement.

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  • Rank: 9
  • State: California
  • Cost of Living: 49
  • Weather: 1
  • Health Care Quality: 42
  • Crime: 33
  • Tax: 45
  • Culture: 2
  • Senior: 45
  • Well-being: 28

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Oklahoma

Oklahoma has a low cost of living and good weather, but its culture, well-being and health care quality are less than stellar.

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  • Rank: 8
  • State: Oklahoma
  • Cost of Living: 3
  • Weather: 6
  • Health Care Quality: 43
  • Crime: 37
  • Tax: 11
  • Culture: 38
  • Senior: 31
  • Well-being: 48

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Nevada

Poor health care quality, well-being, senior and cost of living scores bring Nevada to this spot on the list.

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  • Rank: 7
  • State: Nevada
  • Cost of Living: 36
  • Weather: 4
  • Health Care Quality: 50
  • Crime: 47
  • Tax: 8
  • Culture: 11
  • Senior: 38
  • Well-being: 38

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Kentucky

Kentucky doesn’t have much to offer retirees with its bad culture, well-being and health care quality scores.

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  • Rank: 6
  • State: Kentucky
  • Cost of Living: 10
  • Weather: 25
  • Health Care Quality: 41
  • Crime: 10
  • Tax: 27
  • Culture: 46
  • Senior: 26
  • Well-being: 49

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Louisiana

Low taxes and decent weather can’t overcome the wealth of other negative aspects that Louisiana offers those looking for retirement.

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  • Rank: 5
  • State: Louisiana
  • Cost of Living: 20
  • Weather: 12
  • Health Care Quality: 40
  • Crime: 48
  • Tax: 6
  • Culture: 43
  • Senior: 44
  • Well-being: 46

Worst States to Retire 2017 — New Mexico

The only good thing about New Mexico is its weather and that isn’t enough to keep it out of the top five worst states.

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  • Rank: 4
  • State: New Mexico
  • Cost of Living: 23
  • Weather: 3
  • Health Care Quality: 47
  • Crime: 50
  • Tax: 14
  • Culture: 33
  • Senior: 23
  • Well-being: 34

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Arkansas

Arkansas offers a low cost of living, but its health care quality, culture, well-being and crime earn it the number three spot on this list.

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  • Rank: 3
  • State: Arkansas
  • Cost of Living: 2
  • Weather: 10
  • Health Care Quality: 45
  • Crime: 45
  • Tax: 34
  • Culture: 48
  • Senior: 13
  • Well-being: 47

Worst States to Retire 2017 — West Virginia

There is a lot of other seniors to talk to in West Virginia, but high taxes, poor weather, as well as bad culture and well-being scores are keeping it down.

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  • Rank: 2
  • State: West Virginia
  • Cost of Living: 22
  • Weather: 39
  • Health Care Quality: 48
  • Crime: 19
  • Tax: 31
  • Culture: 49
  • Senior: 3
  • Well-being: 50

Worst States to Retire 2017 — Alaska

Alaska has incredibly low taxes and alright well-being, but everything else scores so badly that it takes the top spot in the list of worst states to retire to in 2017.

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  • Rank: 1
  • State: Alaska
  • Cost of Living: 48
  • Weather: 50
  • Health Care Quality: 46
  • Crime: 49
  • Tax: 1
  • Culture: 16
  • Senior: 50
  • Well-being: 8

You can follow this link to see the where each of the 50 states falls on the list of places to retire. InvestorPlace has also collected a list of the 10 best states to retire to that you can find here.


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