Top 8 Worst Cities For Retirement

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Kahului, Hawaii

Hawaii is the ideal place to spend your golden years, especially if you have always envisioned retiring to a location with stunning natural views. Aloha State offers a variety of landscapes for every taste, including sunny beachside regions, vibrant rainforests, and refreshing mountain scenery with perfect weather all year round.

Although Social Security retirement benefits and public pensions are not taxed in Hawaii, the cost of living is high. To live comfortably, you will need around $55,000 yearly before tax. For some of us on a fixed income, Hawaii seems more like a dream destination than a retirement destination.

If the cost of living is not a problem for you, consider that while Hawaii is a gorgeous place, it can feel isolated from the rest of the world. Any visit out of the state starts with a five-hour flight to the mainland.

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