Forget Florida: The 10 best states for retirees aren't what you'd expect
Affordability is the most-weighted category by far, while weather, neighborhood safety, and healthcare are closely weighted together as second-, third-, and fourth-most important.
Step aside, Florida: New Hampshire is the best state for retirement
Bankrate's study reveals the top priorities for retirement relocation among U.S. adults include affordability (28%), weather (18%), and safety (17%), emphasizing quality of life factors.
If you want to save money, move to Tennessee. Here's how the other 49 states match up.
The lower the tax rates, the more likely you're going to be to save, and the ability to save is more important than your ability to actually earn in some of those money markets or CDs.