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Ten Worst States To Retire In United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 19/09/2023

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South Dakota

It was ranked as one of the worst states to retire in for 2023 due to its high cost of living, limited access to healthcare, and extreme weather conditions.

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma was ranked as one of the worst states to retire in for 2023 due to its high cost of living and limited access to healthcare.

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Arkansas

Arkansas was ranked as one of the worst states to retire in for 2023 due to its high cost of living and limited access to healthcare.

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Mississippi

Mississippi has high crime rates, which can be a concern for retirees who want to live in a safe community.

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Louisiana

Louisiana has a shortage of healthcare providers and limited access to quality healthcare facilities.

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Alabama

Alabama has hot, humid summers and mild winters. This can be difficult for retirees who have health conditions that are exacerbated by heat or humidity.

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Tennessee

Tennessee has high crime rates, which can be a concern for retirees who want to live in a safe community.

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Kentucky

Kentucky has hot, humid summers and cold winters. This can be difficult for retirees who have health conditions that are exacerbated by heat or humidity.

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West Virginia

It was ranked as one of the worst states to retire in for 2023 due to its high cost of living, limited access to healthcare, and extreme weather conditions.

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Maine

Maine has cold winters and heavy snowfall, which can be difficult for retirees, especially those with health conditions.

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