Illinois named one of the worst states for retirement – Alton Telegraph

In terms of the three dimensions used to rank the states, Illinois ranked No. 47 in "Affordability," No. 23 in "Quality of Life" and No. 21 in "Healthcare."
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nixit
4 years ago

LOL Illinois doesn’t tax retirement income and we’re still ranked near the bottom.

Pensions Paid First
4 years ago
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You could always move to Hawaii or California. After all, the same report shows that those states are more affordable.

debtsor
4 years ago

Well both CA and Hawaii have generous welfare…

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