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Retirement Planning on a Budget: Where You Live—and How You Save—Matters

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For many Americans, the dream of a comfortable retirement comes with a hefty price tag. In some states, you may need more than $1 million just to retire without worry. But if that number sounds out of reach, don’t panic—there are ways to plan for retirement without going broke.

According to GOBankingRates, the most expensive states to retire in include California ($1.4 million), Massachusetts ($1.6 million), and Hawaii ($2 million). In total, 16 states will likely require retirees to cross the million-dollar threshold due to high costs of living, housing, and healthcare. Other pricey states include Arizona, New Jersey, Oregon, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, Maryland, Vermont, Washington, New Hampshire, and Alaska.

But there’s good news for those looking to stretch their retirement dollars: not every state demands that kind of nest egg. West Virginia, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are listed as the most affordable states to retire in, with lower housing costs, taxes, and healthcare expenses.

If you’re still decades away from retirement—or just starting to think about it—here are a few budget-friendly strategies that could help you prepare, no matter where you live:

  • Contribute monthly to a 401(k) or IRA. Consistent saving over 20–30 years can grow your retirement account to $250,000–$500,000, which could support annual withdrawals of $10,000–$20,000. That extra income can supplement Social Security and keep you more financially flexible.
  • Maintain financial stability through two incomes. For couples, stable dual-income households are more likely to build larger retirement savings and qualify for higher combined Social Security benefits.
  • Look for alternative income sources. Rental properties, part-time consulting, or even online side businesses can help keep cash flowing well into retirement.
  • Avoid debt—especially credit cards. High-interest debt can erode your savings and leave you vulnerable. Paying off credit cards and staying debt-free allows more of your income to go toward savings and essentials.
  • Work with a financial advisor. A professional can help you create a retirement plan tailored to your income, goals, and risk tolerance. They can also help you prepare for unexpected expenses, such as long-term care.

The bottom line? You don’t need a fortune to retire well—you need a plan. By adjusting where you live and how you save, you can build a retirement strategy that works with your budget and gives you peace of mind for the years ahead.

 

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