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North Carolina
North Carolina comes in at No.10 on the list of best Medicare coverage providers.
South Carolina
By 2030, South Carolina which ranks at No.
Thanks to its general affordability, laid-back pace and temperate climate, retirees are flocking to the Palmetto State.
Tennessee
The population of retirees is growing in Tennesse.
The cost of living in Tennessee, which comes in at No.
8 for best Medicare coverage, is 10% lower than the national average.
Healthcare costs are 13% lower.
Wyoming
Wyoming comes in at No.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is the sixth best state in the U.S. for Medicare coverage, according to this methodology.
Georgia
Georgia has a large number of retirees, particularly in rural areas.
According to Goergia.gov, Georgians aged 65 and older make up 19% of the population in rural counties.
This percentage is projected to increase to 22% by 2030.
Kentucky
The Bluegrass State came in at fourth place on the list of states with the best Medicare coverage.

The cost of healthcare here is 2% lower than the national average.
Alabama
Another famously cheap state to live in, Alabama nabbed the No.
2 spot for best Medicare coverage.

The cost of healthcare is 60% higher than the national average.
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