- Florida: With sunny weather year-round and no state income tax, it’s no wonder that over 78,000 retirees made Florida their new home in recent years.
- Arizona: Known for its warm desert climate and affordable cost of living, Arizona welcomed over 25,000 retirees in recent years.
- South Carolina: With beautiful coastal towns and a low cost of living, South Carolina saw over 19,000 retirees move to the state.
- North Carolina: Boasting both mountains and beaches, North Carolina had over 19,000 retirees choose it as their new home.
- Tennessee: Known for its southern hospitality and low cost of living, Tennessee welcomed over 14,000 retirees.
- Idaho: Offering outdoor recreational opportunities and a low cost of living, over 8,000 retirees moved to Idaho in recent years.
- Nevada: With no state income tax and plenty of entertainment options, Nevada welcomed over 6,000 retirees.
- Arkansas: With beautiful scenery and a low cost of living, Arkansas saw over 5,000 retirees choose it as their new home.
Retirees are more mobile than ever before, with many choosing to move to different states for a variety of reasons such as better climate or cost of living. According to recent data, there are several states that retirees are flocking to more than others. Below are the top states that retirees are moving to: