Thursday 16 June 2016

10 best and worst states for military retirees

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WalletHub ranked the best and worst states for military retirees based on the economic environment, quality of life and access to health care. Here are the top and bottom 10.
WalletHub ranked the best and worst states for military retirees based on the economic environment, quality of life and access to health care. Here are the top and bottom 10.

A recent survey on WalletHub reveals that retirement for people in the military is usually harder than for civilians.


With the average officer retiree age hovering around 47 years old, or 43 years old for non-disability enlisted personnel, military retirees deal with their reintegration to civilian life, re-entering the job market, health issues and other hardships.


That’s why WalletHub, a personal finance website, decided to identify the best and worst states that offer a comfortable military retirement. The report ranks all 50 states on 20 key metrics, which range from “numbers of veterans per capita” to “number of VA health facilities per 10,000 veterans” (you can read all of the metrics and methodology here). The states are ranked in three main areas: economic environment rank, quality of life rank and health care rank.




Here are the top 10 best and worst states for military retirees:




Charleston, South Carolina


10. South Carolina


Economic environment rank: 6.


Quality of life rank: 8.


Health care rank: 34.




Hawaii


9. Hawaii


Economic environment rank: 5.


Quality of life rank: 24.


Health care rank: 17.




Theodore Roosevelt National Park


8. North Dakota


Economic environment rank: 20.


Quality of life rank: 36.


Health care rank: 3.




New Hampshire


7. New Hampshire


Economic environment rank: 8.


Quality of life rank: 5.


Health care rank: 28.




Main is among the best place in the country for military retirees.


6. Maine


Economic environment rank: 30.


Quality of life rank: 3.


Health care rank: 13.




Miami, Florida


5. Florida


Economic environment rank: 22.


Quality of life rank: 9.


Health care rank: 6.




Jackson's Hole, Wyoming


4. Wyoming


Economic environment rank: 4.


Quality of life rank: 7.


Health care rank: 4.




Glacier National Park


3. Montana


Economic environment rank: 37.


Quality of life rank: 1.


Health care rank: 1.




South Dakota is among the best states in the country for military retirees.


2. South Dakota


Economic environment rank: 11.


Quality of life rank: 15.


Health care rank: 2.




Anchorage, Alaska


1. Alaska


Economic environment rank: 1.


Quality of life rank: 2.


Health care rank: 25.




Little Rock, Arkansas


10. Arkansas


Economic environment rank: 40.


Quality of life rank: 35.


Health care rank: 37.




Nevada


9. Nevada


Economic environment rank: 13.


Quality of life rank: 40.


Health care rank: 51.




New York City


8. New York


Economic environment rank: 48.


Quality of life rank: 48.


Health care rank: 8.




Salt Lake City, Utah


7. Utah


Economic environment rank: 12.


Quality of life rank: 49.


Health care rank: 43.




Hartford, Connecticut


6. Connecticut


Economic environment rank: 43.


Quality of life rank: 27.


Health care rank: 45.




Washington Monument


5. District of Columbia


Economic environment rank: 39.


Quality of life rank: 50.


Health care rank: 31.




Indianapolis, Indiana


4. Indiana


Economic environment rank: 31.


Quality of life rank: 46.


Health care rank: 46.




Portland, Oregon


3. Oregon


Economic environment rank: 47.


Quality of life rank: 47.


Health care rank: 29.




New Jersey boardwalk


2. New Jersey


Economic environment rank: 46.


Quality of life rank: 37.


Health care rank: 47.





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