2019’s 29 Worst States for Retirement

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Vermont: Ranked #11, (Tied with Arkansas)

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The tiny, picturesque state of Vermont, located in the United States’ Northeast just below the US-Canada border, Southeast of Montreal, is known for its beauty, most particularly during the fall season.
Winter there can be a bit cold but the powdery snow it brings make amazing slopes perfect for skiing and sledding. Spring can be unbelievably muddy, but the produce it gives birth to come summer is more than worth the misery.
Sounds like the perfect place to spend your retirement right? That’s if you don’t mind spending a good chunk of your pension on taxes and living costs!
Vermont’s extremely high cost of living soars well-above the national average, with Wallethub ranking it as the US’ most expensive state to live in. It is also known for taxing retirees for everything, including Social Security and income.
One thing good about retiring in Vermont: Their quality of healthcare, which ranks among the best in the country.