Florida has secured its reputation as a retirement haven, topping WalletHub's list of best states to retire in 2024.
WalletHub released its 2025 study for the best and worst states to retire, with Florida in the top spot. Here's why state is best for retirees
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WalletHub’s annual ranking of the best and worst states to drive in put Washington near the bottom of the list, like in previous years.
WalletHub has come out with their 2025 list of the "Best and Worst States to Retire." The website compared the 50 states across 46 key indicators of retirement-friendliness. Indicators included financial factors such as tax rates and the cost of living to things like access to quality medical care and fun activities.
A new WalletHub report shows the North Star State as the second best to retire in. The survey considered things like affordability, crime, quality of life and health care.
A new WalletHub survey reveals how Americans feel about their banks in 2025, from inflation concerns to what matters most when choosing an account.
WalletHub put out their in-depth ranking of the best states to retire to in the United States To determine the best states to retire in, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 46 key indicators of retirement friendliness,
In a new study from WalletHub, each of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia were ranked based on unemployment rate statistics from December 2024 to key dates in 2024,
A WalletHub study covering the states which spend the most on smoking ranked Pennsylvania 15th overall. The average smoker in the Keystone State was found to spend over $4.3 million on the habit over the course of their lifetime.
New York State has shown notable improvements in unemployment metrics, ranking 29th in WalletHub’s latest report analyzing changes in unemployment rates across the United States. The data, released alongside expert commentary, reflects key shifts in the state’s labor market in December 2024.
ORLANDO, Fla. - Florida has been named the best place to retire in the United States, according to a new 2025 study.