Dec 10, 2018
Got Retirement Dreams? 8 Best Cold-Weather Places
They might be colder than average, but they’re also cheaper.
If your dream retirement involves snow instead of sand, you’re in luck. Many of the cheapest and best places to retire are in cold-weather states.
If you’re more into skiing than sunbathing, you may find a cheaper cost of living in places like Bangor, Maine or Juneau, Alaska.
Retirement costs in states where temperatures dip well below the national averages could wind up saving you a bundle compared to states with sunnier climates.
What makes a place a “best place” to retire?
Of course, where you retire involves more than just day-to-day living expenses. Other factors include taxes, health care costs, state poverty rates, and the fiscal well-being of the state, not to mention the cultural life of a state.
So we have compiled this list of eight colder-weather states* with a well-rounded quality of life, and where average household income for retirees is less than $45,000 annually** (That’s well below the national median household income of $60,000.)
1. Alaska
Average temperatures
January: 23°
June: 63°
Average income for 65+
$44,934
Alaska also gets high marks for its cultural offerings and low taxes.
2. Idaho
Average temperatures
January: 38°
June: 81°
Average income for 65+
$40,248
Idaho ranks high for the state well-being and low crime, and health care.
3. Iowa
Average temperatures
January: 31°
June: 82°
Average income for 65+
$41,194
Iowa gets good marks for healthcare, low crime, and culture.
4. Maine
Average temperatures
January: 28°
June: 74°
Average income for 65+
$40,256
Maine gets a good score for the overall well-being of the state, low crime, quality of healthcare and culture.
5. Michigan
Average temperatures
January: 30°
June: 78°
Average income for 65+
$44,397
Michigan scores well for low taxes and ranks in the middle of the list for crime and culture.
6. Montana
Average temperatures
January: 33°
June: 76°
Average income for 65+
$42,367
Ranks near the top for health care, taxes, culture, and crime.
7. South Dakota
Average temperatures
January: 22°
June: 78°
Average income for 65+
$43,712
South Dakota gets high marks across the board for culture, quality of healthcare, low crime, and overall state wellbeing.
8. Wisconsin
Average temperatures
January: 29°
June: 75°
Average income for 65+
$40,011
It ranks well for culture, quality of healthcare, and low crime.
*The data for climate comes from U.S. Climate Data
**Data on average income for people 65 and over comes from Kiplinger.
**Data on other factors such as healthcare, crime, and culture from Bankrate
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