The “fattest state” in the country[1] also sounds like a pretty great place to go out to pasture, if getting the biggest bang for your retirement buck is the priority.
According to BLS data cited by cost-estimating website HowMuch.net, Mississippi, at $617,661 in savings needed, is the most affordable state to spend your golden years. The average across the U.S. comes in at $904,452.
Of course, there are drawbacks to riding it out in Mississippi.
Along with the “fattest” crown, for instance, the Magnolia State also has the dubious distinction of the lowest life expectancy at 74.5 years. On the flip side, Hawaii, which is the most expensive place to retire, comes in at 81.5 years, the highest. The average life expectancy nationwide is 78.6 years.
HowMuch.net created this map[2] to illustrate the findings:...
