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In reply to the discussion: FWIW The best and worst states to retire in 2023 [View all]Response to brush (Reply #53)
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They're affordable for retirees because working families with children
central scrutinizer
Sep 2023
#18
I hope so, 'cause I've heard those taling points from repugs all the time about blue states...
brush
Sep 2023
#29
See post 29. I've heard these many times from magat pols running down big cities...
brush
Sep 2023
#35
I think you did misread it but it wasn't my post, so I'm not the one to apologize to.
Scrivener7
Sep 2023
#36
I did. It's not clear the poster isn't advocating living in one of those red states for retirement.
brush
Sep 2023
#39
You scoff but is it clear to you? It's kind of important to make your meaning clear...
brush
Sep 2023
#41
I am very happy living in one of the "worst." You couldn't pay me to live in most of those "best."
Scrivener7
Sep 2023
#3
Public Health? Yet they rank Mississippi (50th on most indicators), WV and Missouri highly?
hlthe2b
Sep 2023
#6
Yeah, along with Mississippi and Alabama. Affordability is nice, but should be one factor of many.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2023
#17
Having traveled all over the country over the years and parts of the South..
ProudMNDemocrat
Sep 2023
#68
From the article: "The category that we weighed the heaviest was affordability"
honest.abe
Sep 2023
#59