Guess where more of today’s retirees are enjoying the good life?
It’s not just Florida.
More of today’s retirees are looking past the Sunshine State, and they’re considering other areas where they can live affordably and make the most of their retirement.
In fact, aside from Florida, some of the best states in the U.S. for retirees are Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, and New Hampshire.1
Why?
Because these states don’t typically cost a lot to live in, and they’re filled with amenities for seniors.
But those aren’t the only reasons why they tend to top lists of retirement hot spots.1
Wherever you choose to retire, the reality is that you’re not bound to stay there forever — and there can be some very good reasons to relocate as you enter different phases of your retirement.
If you know what to consider when it’s time to make a move, you can make a more informed decision and a much better choice.