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11. Delaware

The First State is beachy and just peachy if you've got the money—you'll need more than $55,000 per annum to make ends meet. Delaware is close to three major cities: New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. It has numerous retirement communities, so you can mingle and make buddies, but population density and congestion is through the roof, and driving is par for the course due to limited public transport. Plus, 41 residents die every year because of air pollution in the state.

Drone shot of a passenger train in Wilmington, Delaware at sunrise on a Fall morning. Authorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace. halbergman / Getty Images

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