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What It’s Like to Retire in Mississippi Compared to Other States | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square – 2023-04-05 07:20:42

Deciding where to live in retirement is one of the most important decisions many retirees in the United States need to make. While some may want to stay close to family and friends, others may prioritize affordable housing, a reasonable cost of living, and a low tax rate to maximize retirement income. Safety, access to health care, and climate are also big factors.

Using data from financial services company and personal finance website Bankrate, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the best and worst states to retire. Bankrate analyzed multiple data points and assigned a weight to each category: affordability (40%), well-being (20%), culture and diversity (15%), weather (15%), and crime (10%).

According to the report, Mississippi ranks as the 12th best place to retire among the 50 states. The state ranks fourth best in affordability, its best performing category. This category takes into account overall cost of living as well as sales and property tax rates. Mississippi’s worst performing category is well-being. In this category, which covers multiple measures, including access to health care, access to food, and economic security, Mississippi ranks worst in the country.

Of the 2,981,835 people who reside in Mississippi, 15.9% are 65 or older, the 20th smallest share among states, according to five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2020 American Community Survey.

All data in this story is from Bankrate and the U.S. Census Bureau. A full methodological explanation is available here.

 

Overall rank State Best category Best category ranking (of 50 states) Worst Category Worst category ranking (of 50 states) Population age 65 and older (%)
1 Florida Culture and diversity 1 Crime 27 20.5
2 Georgia Weather 4 Culture and diversity 37 13.9
3 Michigan Affordability 1 Well-being 39 17.2
4 Ohio Affordability 11 Culture and diversity 34 17.0
5 Missouri Affordability 3 Crime 42 16.9
6 Kentucky Weather 3 Culture and diversity 50 16.4
7 Texas Affordability 9 Culture and diversity 48 12.5
8 Tennessee Affordability 2 Crime 45 16.4
9 Pennsylvania Crime 12 Weather 33 18.3
10 South Dakota Affordability 15 Weather 41 16.7
11 West Virginia Weather 8 Well-being 48 19.9
12 Mississippi Affordability 4 Well-being 50 15.9
13 Arizona Weather 1 Crime 41 17.6
14 Iowa Crime 12 Weather 31 17.1
15 North Carolina Affordability 16 Well-being 38 16.3
16 Illinois Well-being 13 Culture and diversity 31 15.7
17 Wisconsin Crime 12 Weather 38 16.9
18 Indiana Affordability 12 Culture and diversity 43 15.7
19 Oklahoma Affordability 6 Culture and diversity 46 15.7
20 New York Well-being 5 Affordability 42 16.5
21 Virginia Crime 9 Culture and diversity 40 15.4
22 Wyoming Crime 7 Weather 49 16.4
23 New Hampshire Crime 1 Weather 45 18.1
24 North Dakota Well-being 16 Weather 46 15.3
25 South Carolina Weather 16 Crime 46 17.7
26 New Jersey Well-being 3 Affordability 46 16.2
27 Nevada Culture and diversity 11 Crime 40 15.8
28 Colorado Well-being 7 Weather 44 14.2
29 Arkansas Affordability 8 Well-being 49 16.9
30 Nebraska Well-being 19 Weather 37 15.7
31 Utah Well-being 10 Culture and diversity 47 11.1
32 Massachusetts Well-being 1 Affordability 47 16.5
33 Idaho Crime 6 Weather 43 15.8
34 Rhode Island Crime 7 Affordability 44 17.3
35 Minnesota Well-being 15 Weather 42 15.8
36 Alabama Affordability 10 Well-being 46 16.9
37 Kansas Affordability 20 Culture and diversity 45 15.8
38 Oregon Culture and diversity 6 Affordability 40 17.6
39 Louisiana Weather 6 Crime 48 15.4
40 Delaware Culture and diversity 2 Affordability 39 18.8
41 Washington Well-being 9 Affordability 38 15.4
42 Hawaii Well-being 2 Affordability 50 18.4
43 Connecticut Crime 4 Affordability 48 17.2
44 Maryland Well-being 4 Affordability 43 15.4
45 Vermont Culture and diversity 3 Affordability 45 19.4
46 Montana Culture and diversity 10 Weather 47 18.7
47 New Mexico Weather 12 Crime 50 17.4
48 California Well-being 6 Affordability 49 14.3
49 Maine Crime 2 Weather 50 20.6
50 Alaska Culture and diversity 26 Crime 49 11.9

 

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Abbott issues executive order to arrest CCP operatives in Texas | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – 2024-11-21 07:35:00

SUMMARY: Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order to combat harassment and coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Chinese dissidents in Texas. The order directs the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to arrest individuals involved in CCP influence operations, including “Operation Fox Hunt,” which aims to forcibly return dissidents to China. Abbott emphasized that Texas will not tolerate such actions against its 250,000 residents of Chinese descent. The order comes as the legislature prepares to discuss national security issues and follows recent FBI charges against CCP-linked individuals. DPS will also establish reporting channels for suspicious activities related to foreign coercion.

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Jurisdiction on 6 complaints split between state, counties | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Elyse Apel | The Center Square – 2024-11-20 16:09:00

SUMMARY: The North Carolina State Board of Elections divided six Republican complaints concerning election integrity between itself and county boards. The disputes include issues with voting registration, overseas ballots, and allegations of felons voting, particularly in the close state Supreme Court race between Republican Jefferson Griffin and Democrat Allison Riggs. Griffin initially led by 9,851 votes but trailed by 722 votes post-election. The board reached a compromise to share jurisdiction, aiming to protect election integrity. Additionally, several recount requests from Republican candidates in legislative races are pending, with deadlines for legal briefs approaching.

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Familiar Berger, up-and-comer Hall to lead chambers | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2024-11-20 15:20:00

SUMMARY: Republicans have selected their executive branch leadership for the upcoming term. Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger, serving since 2010, will seek an eighth term, while 37-year-old Rep. Destin Hall will succeed Tim Moore as House Speaker. Berger and Hall represent Rockingham and Caldwell counties, respectively. The formal elections will take place in January, with Republicans holding majorities in both chambers. The leadership will work with new Governor Josh Stein, who succeeds Roy Cooper. The Council of State has a 5-5 split, with several incumbents re-elected and new officeholders, including Democrats Rachel Hunt and Jeff Jackson.

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