Here Are The 29 Worst States For Retirement In 2021

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Ranked # 29: Michigan (tied with Alabama)

Michigan

Believe us when we say that Michigan is a beautiful state. But since it’s surrounded by the five Great Lakes, this also means that it gets tons of snow during the winter months, which is difficult for older retirees to deal with. And just because it’s summertime, it doesn’t mean that the weather won’t drop into the chilly 30s that very same day. In fact, the weather feels like it changes every 15 minutes! While the state itself is pretty tax-friendly for retirees, the crime rates are high, the icy roads are hard to navigate, and public transportation is somewhat more expensive here than in other states across the country. According to SavingAdvice.com, you’ll need an average of $57,114 annually to retire comfortably in Michigan.