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Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025

So many decisions factor into finding the best places to retire. Gathering the most critical data from all states and then analyzing the numbers takes days to accomplish. So, we surveyed 1,000+ individuals across the U.S. and analyzed 13 points of government data to find the best and worst states for retirement.
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Here’s how the Iran war could affect your retirement

Back to homepage › Retirement News Market volatility and inflation are a bad combination Updated: key insights: As the conflict involving Iran ripples through global markets, economists warn that retirees may be among the most financially vulnerable groups in the United States. While the geopolitical stakes remain uncertain, the economic consequences are already taking shape—and…
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One in five seniors seeking reverse mortgages face budget shortfalls, report finds

A new report finds many seniors exploring reverse mortgages are already facing financial strain, using home equity to cover budget gaps as rising costs outpace fixed retirement incomes.
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NCOA campaign aims to connect millions of seniors with unclaimed benefits

Millions of seniors miss out on benefits that could cover food, health care, and more. Learn how NCOA’s campaign helps older adults find and claim the aid they qualify for.
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Some scams target retirees more than others

Older Americans lost $2.4B to scams in 2024. Learn the most common fraud tactics targeting seniors—and how to recognize and avoid them before it’s too late.
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The average Social Security benefit at 70 — and what it really tells you

Social Security benefits peak at age 70, but averages can be misleading. Learn how timing, income, and longevity impact your monthly check and overall retirement strategy.
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How to stay socially active in retirement

Learn how retirees can stay socially connected and avoid isolation with simple strategies like community involvement, hobbies, and technology to support healthy aging and meaningful relationships.