Here Are The 29 Worst States For Retirement In 2021

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Ranked #14: Minnesota

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It might sound unlikely, but Minnesota actually has one of the highest cost of living rates in the state, aside from having severe and long winter months. Alicia Bayer from Minnesota said, “Minnesota does have long winters. They are brutally cold (far below zero many days of the year) but they also stretch on. The first snow often hits in October and it’s not unheard of to have the last snow in May. It gets old.” It is also one state that taxes certain benefits of seniors like their Social Security. But on the upside, it is actually one of the highest ranked states when it comes to health care and quality of life.