The Best Places to Retire in the U.S. in Each State

The Best Places to Retire in the U.S. in Each State

Here are the best cities in which to retire in the United States by state. These come from CNNMoney.com.

Alabama – Hoover
Alaska – Anchorage
Arizona – Gilbert
Arkansas – Fayetteville
California – Simi Valley
Colorado – Colorado Springs
Connecticut – Stamford
Delaware – Wilmington
Florida – Boca Raton
Georgia – Savannah
Hawaii – Honolulu
Idaho – Boise
Illinois – Naperville
Indiana – Fishers
Iowa – Cedar Rapids
Kansas – Wichita
Kentucky – Lexington
Louisiana – Baton Rouge
Maine – Portland
Maryland – Rockville
Massachusetts – Newton
Michigan – Sterling Heights
Minnesota – Rochester
Mississippi – Jackson
Missouri – Columbia
Montana – Billings
Nebraska – Omaha
Nevada – Henderson
New Hampshire – Nashua
New Jersey – Edison
New Mexico – Rio Rancho
New York – New York
North Carolina – Raleigh
North Dakota – Fargo
Ohio – Columbus
Oklahoma – Norman
Oregon – Beaverton
Pennsylvania – Bethlehem
Rhode Island – Warwick
South Carolina – Mount Pleasant
South Dakota – Sioux Falls
Tennessee – Murfreesboro
Texas – Austin
Utah – Sandy
Vermont – Burlington
Virginia – Virginia Beach
Washington – Bellevue
West Virginia – Charleston
Wisconsin – Madison
Wyoming – Cheyenne

One Response to “The Best Places to Retire in the U.S. in Each State”

  1. Art Speck Says:

    How about Florida. Leesburg has everything a retirees needs, including a chain of lakes-the Harris chain. Perfect in my humble opinion.