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5 Retirement Locations You Should Steer Clear of This Year

January 19, 2026 · Lifestyle
An older couple intently reviews financial papers and a US map spread across their dining table, looking thoughtful.
Weighing their options for a new retirement home.

You should probably stay away from these retirement locations this year!

The decision to relocate somewhere new during your retirement is significant, with many factors to consider. One of the most important ones is knowing how much your state will tax your retirement income and the overall cost of living.

Those aspects alone put some states out of reach for many people over 65 because some places impose high property and income taxes.

That being said, you may live more leanly in exchange for a state that represents your values and offers the recreational and cultural opportunities you enjoy most, whether hiking or museum-hopping.

To help you make this big decision, we went through pages of data to come up with the 5 worst retirement locations to relocate this year… Is YOUR state on this list?

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20 responses to “5 Retirement Locations You Should Steer Clear of This Year”

  1. Jon alston says:
    January 28, 2025 at 4:02 pm

    Good information

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  2. velinda Davidson says:
    January 29, 2025 at 8:44 pm

    Very helpful we live on Ssi it is terrible can’t believe how hard it is to make ends meet

    Reply
  3. Michael Fink says:
    January 31, 2025 at 10:48 pm

    I’d be interested in seeing how the USVI’s compare ( pros and cons)

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    • Susan says:
      March 22, 2025 at 4:27 pm

      I lived in St. Thomas for 5 years in the 90’s. There are more negatives than positive reasons for not living there. The crime rate is very high, the healthcare is poor at best, housing is expensive, and food is very expensive because it has to be imported. You will also be a minority regardless of color because the locals do not care for the ‘Continental- those from mainland US’ regardless of color. If a hurricane comes locals can not fly out because it is important to get the tourist out first. The islands depend on tourism and when that tanks the residents are hurting financially which increases the crime rate. I lived there when Hurricane Marilyn hit in 1995 and was without power for 2 months and was one of the lucky ones because most people were without power for 6 months plus. Visiting and living in the US Virgin Islands is as different from night and day.

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    • Susan Murphy says:
      March 22, 2025 at 4:47 pm

      There are many cons and few pros. Keep in mind that visiting vs living there are not the same in any way and people will move there and within a couple of months regret it and move back to the states. Pros: The weather unless you enjoy different seasons, the scenery but only from a distant because the locals leave trash everywhere, nude beach on St. John, plenty of water sports if you have the money, great scuba diving, and Carnival in the month of April with some of the best fireworks. Cons: Crime rate is very high for the low population on the islands, hurricanes are not fun especially when you without electricity for months, non-locals are tolerated but not liked regardless of color, food is expensive since over 90% is imported, healthcare is not good (I was recommended to leave by my doctor because of the poor quality), sexual assault is pretty high as well as animal and children abuse. Some people get ‘rock fever’ because they just need to get off the island and that is usually by air.

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    • ME says:
      March 24, 2025 at 2:42 pm

      For medical needs to be met well most people who can afford it go to Miami or Atlanta now because the hurricanes destroyed such services in Puerto Rico. Also as you age and assisted living care is needed the care there is very poor. Especially if you’re a minority race! If you are used to good customer care and work ethics you will be upset most of the time but don’t dare say anything or it’ll only get worse for you. I know, I grew up there. I moved away in my twenties and would never live there full time again. If you insist on giving it a try the best option would be St. Croix. It’s still quiet and friendly for the most part. As beautiful as St. John is transportation to get basic needs met is a problem. Gotta take a boat to St. Thomas for stuff. Any of these islands make a nice winter spot but not full time living. The prejudice against white tourist is definitely felt deeply. I grew up there, I understand this very well.

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  4. Linda D Murphy says:
    February 1, 2025 at 2:06 am

    What about North Carolina? Wilmington is beautiful. Cost of living is average and less chance of flooding or wind damage from hurricances.

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    • Joanna Vargha says:
      March 28, 2025 at 11:36 am

      Wilmington is beautiful, though it has changed somewhat. It is my hometown. North Carolina offers a lot of different sceneries… whether it be the ocean, the mountains or the piedmont. We are considering moving back to our beautiful state in the near future.

      Reply
  5. Tami lam says:
    March 10, 2025 at 6:15 am

    How about Vietnam? Would like to retire there, money goes far and more value

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    • James Goff says:
      March 25, 2025 at 7:25 am

      Love your suggestion.

      Reply
  6. Robert says:
    March 19, 2025 at 8:24 pm

    What about including foreign countries for retirement?

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  7. Julie Stewart says:
    March 20, 2025 at 4:14 am

    What about California???🙄🙄

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  8. Ginger Watkin says:
    March 20, 2025 at 3:07 pm

    Any advice on Arizona, New Mexico or Utah?

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  9. Renetta Perry says:
    March 20, 2025 at 4:23 pm

    What about Oklahoma? I know people tell us they have tornadoes there. But I’ve heard the cost of living is cheaper.

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  10. Paul Besmertnik says:
    March 21, 2025 at 12:22 am

    Such Bias
    NY has great healthcare facilities, and the most generous Medicaid. Many great medical specialists PA, RN . And lots of free things and discounts for senior in NYC.. Trains of all types are half price for over 65, making getting around without a car very cheap.
    SS is not taxed, and my pension is not taxed.

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  11. Bev says:
    March 21, 2025 at 9:46 am

    Great information happen to own homes in Florids and Georgia . Hurricane is a disadvantage in florida with insurance cost high

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  12. Ronnie says:
    March 21, 2025 at 5:49 pm

    as for Georgia the lack of Arts is a feature not a bug. In addition Atlanta is not the end all do all, its actually the bug not a feature for Georgia

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  13. Dottie Johnson says:
    March 24, 2025 at 1:46 am

    I have heard that Vietnam is gorgeous

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  14. Jeannette says:
    March 24, 2025 at 2:04 pm

    Love Tennessee! So many places to go and see. Not far from Destin and Panama City Beach. We live in Chattanooga. It’s a beautiful town and we have several attractions here. Easy to go to Nashville or Knoxville, Alabama, Georgia or Alabama. Come and visit. You would love it here.

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  15. Jean says:
    March 28, 2025 at 12:20 am

    Thanks for the information. Definitely helps deciding where to retire and what to look for

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