These Are The Cities In The United States That You Wouldn’t Wanna Live In

Published on 07/21/2021
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Vermont

If you want to stay healthy well into your golden years, the Green Mountain State is worth considering. With a population of only 626,000 people, it is one of the smallest countries in the world. Hartford is a nice city to live in. Even so, the cost of living is still 12% higher than the national average, which isn’t too bad. While it has unrivaled natural beauty and excellent senior healthcare, it is one of the “Least Tax-Friendly” states, according to Kiplinger.

Vermont

Vermont

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Delaware

Delaware is a state that is well worth investigating. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of 967,000 people. Rehoboth Beach, in particular, appears to be a pleasant place to call home. Delaware does not levy a tax on Social Security benefits, making it a tax-friendly state. Furthermore, for senior citizens, the state exempts certain amounts of pension income and investments. All of this may be enough to compensate for the fact that the cost of living is 11% higher than the national average. Because senior citizens have lower-than-average incomes, it would be ideal if you already have a large savings account.

Delaware

Delaware

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