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wintersun wrote:
Not one of those states would ever make my list of places to live. Three of them are in the snow belt where you need a high output heater in the winter and a good AC in the summer. Where I live I do not need AC at all and my average monthly bill for the furnace is $35.
If I could not afford to live in California I would move to Costa Rica where the cost of living is a fraction of the US and that included medical insurance at $150 a month for gringos that covers everything. Medical insurance is by far our greatest monthly expense and takes 50% of our budget. Privatized medical care is great for the bottom line of the corporations but is a killer for people.
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routeforty wrote:
Always get a chuckle when someone comes up with a list of the best or worst states for something(not the OP, but the person who publishes the list). Compare the best states to retire (posted here) with a recent Gallup poll listing the most miserable states to live in: 1. West Virginia, 2. Kentucky, 3.Mississippi, 4. Tennessee. All in the original list on this post. Go figure :h
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