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The American Association of Retired People engaged a team of researchers to come determine the cheapest states to live in as a retiree, based on income, property, and sales taxes. They then factored in weather, recreational opportunities, and livability (access to health care and transportation), and came up with five places to retire. The results? Las Cruces, New Mexico; Charleston, South Carolina; Behoboth Beach, Delaware; Memphis, Tennessee; and St. George, Utah. (Source: AARP Magazine)
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