What It’s Like to Retire in Hawaii Compared to Other States
According to the report, Hawaii ranks as the ninth worst place to retire among the 50 states. The state ranks second best in well-being, its best performing category. This category takes multiple measures into account, including access to health care, access to food, and economic security. Hawaii’s worst performing category is affordability. In this category, which accounts for overall cost of living as well as sales and property tax rates, Hawaii ranks worst in the country.
