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This is especially true of individuals planning to retire in the next 10 years.
The best state to retire in does depend on your unique financial circumstances and needs.
Tax-friendliness aside, recent GOBankingRates data revealed at least 10 Texas cities are considered hidden gems for retirees.
Frisco, El Paso and Plano all received mentions thanks to low monthly expenditures and crime rates.
Empower data revealed that New Hampshire has the lowest tax burden at 5.1% out of any U.S. state.
One major reason why North Carolina is so attractive to retirees is housing costs.
Inexpensive housing aside,Vision Retirementhighlighted North Carolina with lower property taxes than average and reasonably priced homeowners insurance.
The data indicated that Arkansass total annual cost of living is $43,865.
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