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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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Retirement homes in crisis: A perfect storm of costs, labor, and demographics

Retirement homes are closing across the U.S. due to staffing shortages, rising costs, and low occupancy—just as demand for elder care is set to surge.
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Believing in your financial smarts may be key to a secure retirement

Confidence in money management may boost retirement readiness more than actual financial knowledge, new research shows.
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Health insurance isn’t the only insurance cost worrying seniors

Rising insurance costs in California are forcing many seniors to choose between savings and staying in their homes.
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Mayo Clinic offers new tool for dementia diagnosis

Mayo Clinic’s new AI tool, StateViewer, detects nine types of dementia from a single brain scan with 88% accuracy, enabling faster, earlier diagnosis.
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Does the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ repeal Social Security taxes or doesn’t it?

A new bill adds temporary tax deductions for seniors, reducing or eliminating federal taxes on Social Security benefits for many starting in 2026.
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Do you really need a daily aspirin for heart health?

Many older adults still take daily aspirin for heart health, despite new guidelines warning of bleeding risks and limited benefits after age 70.