A new report is revealing the best and worst states where Americans could retire.
Bankrate, headquartered in New York City, evaluated all 50 states on data points to help determine where people might spend their golden years.
Some of the factors include living costs, health care costs, crime and overall well-being.
NEW REPORT IDENTIFIES BEST AND WORST US STATES FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
“The reality is that most Americans feel behind on saving for retirement, which means affordability is critical,” Alex Gailey, Bankrate analyst, told FOX Business in an emailed statement.
“A move to a more affordable location could be an effective way for soon-to-be retirees to stretch their retirement savings in this economy.”