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10. Wyoming

There’s a lot to love about the Cowboy State, especially if you’re someone who’d like to have a breather from the hustle and bustle. For starters, it’s home to many national parks, including Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Plus, for a state with the lowest population in the country, it boasts good and affordable healthcare and lots of senior-friendly communities.

Wyoming’s tax structure is perhaps what draws most people here and makes it one of the best states for retirees. The state generates most of its revenues from severance and mineral production taxes. Thus, it doesn’t collect state income tax, and senior residents here don’t pay taxes on their Social Security benefit and retirement income either.

A retired man fly fishing in the Yellowstone National Park is at peace with his world and enjoys the solitude and beauty of this leisure activity on a brisk fall morning Bob Balestri / Getty Images
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