What kind of pension you can live well in every state
With the approach of retirement age, Americans are increasingly asking: in what age is it better to retire? Unfortunately, there is no exact answer. There are a few rules that will help you understand how much you need to save for retirement. However, the exact dollar amount will depend on various factors.
GOBankingRates considered 5 factors in all 50 states and in the District of Columbia: per capita spending on food, health, fuel, housing, and utilities. Here's what happened:
51. Mississippi - $ 37 750 per year
50. Arkansas - $38 per year
49. Alabama - $39 per year
48. Oklahoma - $41 per year
47. South Carolina - $41 per year
46. Kentucky - $41 per year
45. Idaho - $42 per year
44. North Carolina - $42 per year
43. Louisiana - $42 per year
42. Tennessee - $42 per year
41. West Virginia - $43 per year
40. Arizona - $43 per year
39. Georgia - $43 per year
38. Utah - $43 per year
37. Indiana - $44 per year
36. New Mexico - $44 per year
35. Kansas - $44 per year
34. Nevada - $45 per year
33. Texas - $45 per year
32. Iowa - $46 per year
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