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States Where You Can Retire on $50,000/Year (2026)

Can you retire comfortably on $50k per year? We rank all 50 states by how far $50,000 goes in retirement.

$2,529/mo
Best (West Virginia)
$370/mo
Worst (Hawaii)
$1,952/mo
Average
$2,062/mo
Median

Top 5 States

#1 West Virginia$2,529/mo
#2 Mississippi$2,524/mo
#3 Arkansas$2,499/mo
#4 South Dakota$2,470/mo
#5 Kentucky$2,428/mo

Bottom 5 States

#50 Hawaii$370/mo
#49 California$945/mo
#48 Massachusetts$1,153/mo
#47 New Jersey$1,205/mo
#46 New York$1,214/mo

All 50 States — Monthly Surplus

#State Monthly Surplus VisualIncome COL Grade
#1West Virginia$2,529/mo
$48,00084A+
#2Mississippi$2,524/mo
$46,50083A+
#3Arkansas$2,499/mo
$52,10084A+
#4South Dakota$2,470/mo
$62,10091A+
#5Kentucky$2,428/mo
$55,60087A+
#6Wyoming$2,412/mo
$65,00095A+
#7Oklahoma$2,369/mo
$55,80086A+
#8Indiana$2,366/mo
$58,60090A+
#9Louisiana$2,343/mo
$52,30091A+
#10Ohio$2,340/mo
$59,30089A+
#11Tennessee$2,332/mo
$59,70091A+
#12Alabama$2,325/mo
$56,20087A+
#13North Dakota$2,315/mo
$64,80093A+
#14New Mexico$2,309/mo
$53,00091A+
#15Missouri$2,283/mo
$61,00088A+
#16Michigan$2,248/mo
$63,40089A+
#17Iowa$2,243/mo
$63,20090A+
#18Kansas$2,221/mo
$62,10089A+
#19Nebraska$2,200/mo
$66,50091A
#20Pennsylvania$2,125/mo
$67,60094A
#21Montana$2,121/mo
$60,600103A
#22Texas$2,121/mo
$67,30093A
#23Idaho$2,091/mo
$62,30097A
#24South Carolina$2,084/mo
$56,20092A
#25Wisconsin$2,068/mo
$64,80093A
#26North Carolina$2,062/mo
$61,00095A
#27Nevada$2,049/mo
$64,200104A
#28Illinois$1,974/mo
$72,20093A
#29Utah$1,919/mo
$75,600103A
#30Georgia$1,918/mo
$63,40093A
#31Arizona$1,910/mo
$65,600103A
#32Maine$1,865/mo
$63,200109B+
#33Florida$1,862/mo
$63,100103B+
#34Delaware$1,832/mo
$69,100102B+
#35New Hampshire$1,801/mo
$83,300112B+
#36Minnesota$1,759/mo
$77,70097B+
#37Rhode Island$1,743/mo
$71,200109B+
#38Vermont$1,731/mo
$63,400110B+
#39Washington$1,692/mo
$82,100115B+
#40Virginia$1,666/mo
$80,600103B+
#41Alaska$1,649/mo
$77,800127B+
#42Colorado$1,583/mo
$80,200105B+
#43Oregon$1,533/mo
$71,200113B
#44Connecticut$1,410/mo
$83,800121B
#45Maryland$1,395/mo
$90,200118B
#46New York$1,214/mo
$75,900139C
#47New Jersey$1,205/mo
$87,700121C
#48Massachusetts$1,153/mo
$89,700135C
#49California$945/mo
$84,900142C
#50Hawaii$370/mo
$84,900190F

Key Takeaways

Based on our analysis of retirement on $50k across all 50 states, West Virginia ranks #1 with $2,529/mo, while Hawaii ranks last at $370/mo. The national average is $1,952/mo.

States with no income tax (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wyoming) generally perform well on affordability metrics due to higher effective take-home pay.

The gap between the best and worst state is significant: $2,159/mo. This means your choice of state can make a dramatic difference in your retirement on $50k. Use our retirement calculator to run the numbers for your specific situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What state has the best retirement on $50k?

West Virginia ranks #1 with $2,529/mo. Mississippi and Arkansas round out the top 3.

What state has the worst retirement on $50k?

Hawaii ranks last (#50) with $370/mo. California and Massachusetts are also among the worst.

What is the national average for retirement on $50k?

The average across all 50 states is $1,952/mo. The median is $2,062/mo.

How is this data calculated?

This data is calculated using the latest available median income, housing prices, cost of living indices, tax rates, and expense data for each state. Our methodology uses consistent formulas applied to all 50 states for fair comparison.

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