Retirees looking for white sandy beaches, affordable real estate and accessible healthcare have traditionally flocked to Florida, but a new state is taking the top spot
A new ranking by banking and credit union library
Texas flaunts a variety of benefits for seniors, including a high number of hospitals and senior living communities throughout the state. Nice weather, as well as cultural amenities like national parks and museums, gave the Lone Star state a stellar reputation among the senior set.
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The number two spot was nabbed by Michigan, which boasts a low cost of living and high access to healthcare, appealing for
Taking the bottom spot on the list for the worst state for seniors was Delaware, according to the survey. High healthcare costs, along with a high crime rate, gave the state a low score for quality of life. Delaware does not have ample affordable housing, and also lacks appropriate activities for seniors.
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Check out the full rankings by Bank Locations, and see the 10 best and worst states for retirees: