5 States With the Lowest Cost of Living for Retirees
We’re all feeling a pinch in our budgets these days, considering the impact of inflation and rising costs of housing. But as a retiree, you do enjoy one perk at this time of life. You can choose to live just about anywhere you want, because your location is no longer tied to a career. So if you want to move someplace with a lower cost of living, that’s entirely possible for you!
Cost of living is based on a number of factors, like the cost of housing, income tax rates, sales tax rates, and so on. For retirees, the average Medicare premium might also become a consideration. Each person will differ slightly, or maybe even significantly, regarding what they value most in a geographic area. But considering all of the most important factors, the following five states rank among the best for retirees.
West Virginia.
With a cost of living at 9.5 percent below the national average, West Virginia decided to compete for the attention of retirees by eliminating the state income tax on Social Security benefits. The state also boasts comparatively low average home prices ($136,675) and competitive Medicare premiums ($59.74 monthly, on average).
Arkansas.
At 10.1 percent below the national average cost of living, Arkansas also offers low home prices and Medicare premiums. However, the state does impose a higher-than-average sales tax rate, so it’s not the best for those who love to shop.
Iowa.
Iowa claims a cost of living at 11.9 percent lower than the national average, along with numerous income tax benefits. The state of Iowa won’t tax your pension, annuity, or IRA if you’re age 55 or older. Otherwise, the flat tax rate of 3.9 percent is competitively low.
Oklahoma.
Speaking of tax benefits, your Social Security income is completely nontaxable in the state of Oklahoma. Plus, the first $10,000 of retirement income is completely exempt from taxation. Overall, the state falls at 15 percent lower than the national average cost of living.
Mississippi.
Mississippi claims status as the most affordable state in the nation, with a cost of living at 16.9 percent the national average. You can also enjoy the numerous benefits of living in the sunny South!
Of course, it is always a good idea to review your plans with a financial advisor before proceeding with any big moves. Schedule an appointment with us to discuss your retirement lifestyle plans, and we can help you weigh the pros and cons of any location you might consider.

