How Much Do Retirees Get From Social Security In Each State?

Published on 11/12/2019
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Colorado

Next up, we have the state of Colorado which is home to 5. million people. Living costs are quite in the state compared to many other states. Many have said that Colorado Springs is the nicest city to live. With its majestic mountains, a large array of recreational opportunities, and gorgeous weather  The Centennial State has often been named the best state to retire in. Just know that the real estate market in Denver and as well as other cities in the state is quite competitive.

Colorado

Colorado

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Vermont

Looking to enjoy your twilight years as much as possible? Then you should definitely look into moving to Green Mountain State. Vermont has a small population of around 648, 560 people. The living costs are 12% higher than the U.S. average, however, there are some Social Security benefits and income from most retirement accounts. Vermont has great healthcare seniors. One of the big disadvantages of the state is that the weather can get very cold during the winter.

Vermont

Vermont

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