45. Connecticut
Connecticut is a picturesque option for retirement, especially in the fall when the foliage is at its peak. With charming towns and a slower pace of life, it has long appealed to those seeking a classic New England experience.
Still, it’s far from affordable. The cost of living is about 24% higher than average, and taxes are another burden, even though the sales tax is 6.35%. Of its 3.6 million residents, around 590,000 are seniors. While job opportunities exist for retirees looking to stay active, it may not be worth the price tag for everyone.
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