These are the 9 Most Affordable States to Retire in the U.S.

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Looking for a budget-friendly retirement? These 9 states offer low taxes, living costs, and health care expenses for seniors.

Alabama ranks as the cheapest state to retire, with a cost of living index of 82.3 and low income and property taxes

Alabama 

#1

Tennessee has no state income tax, a cost of living index of 86.5, and plenty of natural attractions like the Great Smoky Mountains

Tennessee

#2

West Virginia has the lowest median home price in the U.S. at $108,236, and a cost of living index of 86.1.

West Virginia

#3

South Carolina has a cost of living index of 88.5, a mild climate, and a coastline with charming towns like Charleston and Hilton Head

South Carolina

#4

Wyoming has no state income tax, a cost of living index of 89.3, and abundant outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and fishing

Wyoming

#5

Delaware has no sales tax, low property taxes, and no tax on Social Security benefits.

Delaware

#6

Georgia has a cost of living index of 89.6, low income and property taxes, and a vibrant culture with cities like Atlanta and Savannah

Georgia 

#7

North Dakota has a cost of living index of 97.8, a low crime rate, and a high quality of life with good healthcare and education

North Dakota

#8

Connecticut has a high median household income of $78,444, a cost of living index of 126.5, and a scenic coastline with historic towns

Connecticut

#9

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