2019’s 29 Worst States for Retirement

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Indiana: Ranked #14, (Tied with Nevada)

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Living in Indiana can be quite affordable which might tempt retirees to choose it as a retirement destination. However, the state’s average household income falls 21% below the national average, suggesting that older residents would still find living there quite challenging.
Taxes are also charged on Social Security benefits and retirement income at percentages comparable to regular rates. Healthcare outcomes are also quite poor, with overall wellness of retirees ranked 46th by Bankrate among all the other states.
Culturally, the Hoosier State is also found wanting, coming in at 41st place in Bankrate’s ranking of the worst and best states to retire in, earning it a spot on this list.