Hawaii: #2 Best State to Retire in 2018

After rating all 50 states for retirement based everything from health care to living costs, Hawaii ranked second on our list of best states for retirees.

Hawaii fits the image of an idyllic retirement destination, but it doesn't fit the budget of every retiree. The overall cost of living in the Aloha State is undeniably high. But living expense is just one factor when it comes to picking a place to retire. We ranked all 50 states for retirement based on several financial factors, figuring that the best states for retirees will offer reasonable living costs relative to retirement incomes and light tax burdens, as well as affordable health care options. We also favored states that are economically healthy and home to fit, active and relatively prosperous residents age 65 and over. After crunching all of the numbers, Hawaii (somewhat surprisingly) ranked second on our list of the best states for retirement despite the price tag.

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Stacy Rapacon
Online Editor, Kiplinger.com

Rapacon joined Kiplinger in October 2007 as a reporter with Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine and became an online editor for Kiplinger.com in June 2010. She previously served as editor of the "Starting Out" column, focusing on personal finance advice for people in their twenties and thirties.

Before joining Kiplinger, Rapacon worked as a senior research associate at b2b publishing house Judy Diamond Associates. She holds a B.A. degree in English from the George Washington University.