WalletHub put out their in-depth ranking of the best states to retire to in the United States To determine the best states to retire in, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 46 key indicators of retirement friendliness,
A new list ranked the best states in which to raise a family and none of Ohio, Indiana or Kentucky were among the top 20.
A new WalletHub survey reveals how Americans feel about their banks in 2025, from inflation concerns to what matters most when choosing an account.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKRC) - A recent study determined Kentucky to be the worst state to retire in again. According to a study from WalletHub, Kentucky has been ranked the worst state to retire in, while Florida has once again landed in the number one spot.
“Kansas is the best state for drivers due in large part to the quality and safety of its roads,” the study explains. “Kansas has the third-best road quality in the U.S., and well-maintained motorways are essential for minimizing crashes.
Well it beats driving in New Jersey, right? Recently, WalletHub, an online financial advisory site, released its annual list of Best & Worst States to Drive In, with first place representing the best state to drive in and 50th representing the worst.
According to a new report from WalletHub, Florida tops the list of best states to retire based on multiple key indicators.
WalletHub analyzed 100 cities across the U.S. to determine which are the best for an active lifestyle. These Wisconsin cities made the list.
Florida was ranked as the best state to retire in 2025, according to a new study by WalletHub. Florida ranked as the best state for retirement due to low taxes for retirees, such as no estate, inheritance,
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New York performed poorly in key categories: it ranked 46th for adjusted cost of living, 49th for tax burden, and 41st for health care facilities per capita. However, it fared better in life expectancy,
Using criteria such as affordability, quality of life and health care, WalletHub ranked the best states for retirees.