A new study shows savings goals range from about $2.1 million to more than $4.5 million.
The Motley Fool ranked all 50 states based on what retirees say actually matters. Here are the best.
Florida and Texas have long been popular destinations for retirees, especially those with high income. In addition to offering mild weather year-round, both Florida and Texas have no state income tax.
Tennessee consistently rates among the best states for retirees due to the low cost of living and lack of state income taxes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WalletHub ranked the best US states for retirees in 2026. Its report compared affordability, quality of life, and healthcare ...