It's no surprise Hawaii attracts retirees, given its stunning natural beauty and terrific weather. True, the cost of living here is high — the highest in the country, in fact. But if you can afford it, this state is a wonderful place to retire. Healthcare costs are very affordable — almost 12 percent lower than the national rates — in part due to the state's well-managed healthcare system. As a result, seniors in Hawaii are healthier than in 47 other states — and all the nearby beaches and mountains encourage you to stay physically active as well.

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