Top 10 States for Couples Retiring on Just Social Security (2024)

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Social Security was never intended to be the complete source of income for retirees, but unfortunately, in many cases it is. The reality for that is two retired people living on social security alone in 2023 are on a fixed income of $3,680.54 each month.

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For seniors that can’t generate any additional sources of income, moving to a low-cost state can be a big help, particularly if they’re leaving high-cost areas like Southern California or New York City. States in the Midwest and ones that are non-coastal in particular can really help retirees stretch their Social Security checks.

To find the best states to live on just Social Security, GOBankingRates analyzed each state for a variety of factors including grocery cost of living index, healthcare cost of living index, utilities cost of living index, transportation cost of living index, and miscellaneous cost of living index all sourced from Missouri’s Economic and Research Information Center for State’s Cost of Living.

The most affordable states, as determined from the data, are listed here in reverse order. All states have rents well below the national average of $1,702. Perhaps not surprisingly, the bulk of the states on the list are in the South or the Midwest.

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10. Pennsylvania

  • Average 2023 Rent Price: $1,664

  • Livability Score: 55

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,903.98

Those looking to stretch a social security check might want to consider a move to Pennsylvania, where the monthly price for groceries will cost about $404.55.

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9. Kansas

  • Average 2023 Rent Price: $1,666

  • Livability Score: 52

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,816.72

The heartland of the country is a great place to retire, especially if you are on a limited budget. Kansas has the cheapest housing cost of living on this list, coming out to $682.03 a month.

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8. Ohio

  • Average 2023 Rent Price: $1,212

  • Livability Score: 53

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,818.26

Ohio is a wonderful option if you only have so much money to spend every month and most of it comes from social security. The Buckeye State residents typically pay $330.76 each month for their utility bills.

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7. Wyoming

  • Average Rent Price: $1,103

  • Livability Score: 52

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,781.85

If you want to remain in the West and still live off Social Security, Wyoming is your best bet. You’ll pay less on average for all your expenses, including well below-average rent on a 877 square foot one-bedroom apartment.

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6. Wisconsin

  • Average Rent Price: $1,477

  • Livability Score: 56

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,950.99

With access to the Great Lakes and lots of great wilderness space, Wisconsin can be a lovely option for an outdoors couple in retirement. Plus, the monthly cost of healthcare typically tops out at $720.07 each month for residents.

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5. North Dakota

  • Average Rent Price: $1,035

  • Livability Score: 54

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,938.04

Those looking to save money on rent might do well by moving to North Dakota. With average one-bedroom rents barely topping $1,000 for 962 square feet.

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4. Nebraska

  • Average Rent Price: $1,208

  • Livability Score: 56

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,801.84

Getting around Nebraska as a retiree on a fixed income can be easy and affordable, with monthly transportation costs coming to about $411.50 every month.

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3. Minnesota

  • Average Rent Price: $1,509

  • Livability Score: 59

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,915.98

What you end up paying more for in rent and monthly expenses is more than made up for with Minnesota’s livability index ranking the highest on this list at 59.

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2. South Dakota

  • Average Rent Price: $1,084

  • Livability Score: 55

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,780.20

South Dakota is a state to consider for retirees because the cost of living is below the national average and rents are quite reasonable, running nearly $700 below the national average for a one-bedroom apartment.

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1. Iowa

  • Average Rent Price: $1,162

  • Livability Score: 58

  • Total Monthly Expenditures: $1,829.24

Iowa tops the list for best states to live on just a Social Security check thanks to a number of factors. Overall, the monthly cost of living-rent, groceries, healthcare, utilities, transportation, and any miscellaneous expenses-comes to just under $3,000.

John Csiszar contributed to the reporting for this article.

Methodology: Each expenditure category was multiplied by the national average expenditure for people aged 65 and over, as sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey, to find the average expenditure cost for each state. The average monthly Social Security benefits was sourced from Social Security Administration’s Annual Statistical Supplement for 2023 and doubled to find the income for a couple. The average rent was sourced from RentCafe’s Rent Market Trends and combining the average rent with the expenditures gives a total average cost per state. The states above the Social Security benefits amount were removed to only show the places where a couple can afford to live. The livability of each state was sourced from the AARP’s Livability Index to show the states that are more desirable to live in. The livability index was scored and weighted at 1.25 and the total monthly cost of living was scored and weighted at 1.00. The scores were combined and sorted to show the best state to live on just Social Security Benefits. All data was collected and is up-to-date as-of October 10th, 2023.

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FAQs

What is the best state to live only on Social Security? ›

Our previous study highlighted some of the best states to live on Social Security, with the top five being Mississippi, Wyoming, West Virginia, Iowa, and Georgia.

What is the best country to retire to from the US on Social Security? ›

Norway is rated one of the top overall countries to retire to, due to its excellent healthcare, strong economy, beautiful scenery, and focus on work-life balance.

What state pays the most in Social Security benefits? ›

As of February 2024, these are the five states that received the most Social Security benefits, according to gobankingrates.com:
  • California: $10.4 billion.
  • Florida: $8.5 billion.
  • Texas: $7.5 billion.
  • New York: $6.44 billion.
  • Pennsylvania: $5.1 billion.
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Where can you live only on Social Security? ›

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  • Modesto. Average monthly rent: $1,965. ...
  • Turlock. Average monthly rent: $1,945. ...
  • Bellflower. Average monthly rent: $1,928. ...
  • South Gate. Average monthly rent: $1,798. ...
  • Visalia. Average monthly rent: $1,708. ...
  • Hanford. ...
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Sep 18, 2023

What percentage of retirees live on Social Security only? ›

A plurality of older Americans, 40.2 percent, only receive income from Social Security in retirement. Roughly equal numbers of older Americans receive income from defined benefit pensions as from defined contribution plans.

What is the #1 retirement state? ›

1. Florida. Once again, Florida leads our list of best states to retire, as it's one of the most affordable places for retirees.

Where can I retire on $2000 a month in the United States? ›

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  • Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
  • Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
  • Freeport, Illinois.
  • Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Steubenville, Ohio.
  • Nitro, West Virginia.
  • Hutchinson, Kansas.
  • Ada, Oklahoma.
May 14, 2024

Where is the best place to live on Social Security? ›

Where Retirement Income Is Highest
RankCitySocial Security income
1Arlington, Virginia$24,296
2Cambridge, Massachusetts$28,219
3The Woodlands, Texas$27,661
4Berkeley, California$23,632
16 more rows
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What is the number 1 place to retire in the United States? ›

Best: Arizona

Warm weather, plenty of indoor and outdoor activities, and an affordable flat state tax rate of 2.5% put Arizona at the top of our list for retirees.

What states have the lowest tax on Social Security? ›

Some states do not tax Social Security or income, which could appeal to retirees. Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming stand out for their tax-friendly policies and other amenities that retirees may enjoy.

Does Social Security pay the same in every state? ›

No matter where in the United States you live, your Social Security retirement, disability, family or survivor benefits do not change.

Will my SSI change if I move to another state? ›

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are federal programs administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you've been receiving SSI or SSDI benefits in one state, you'll continue receiving benefits if you move to a different state.

How to retire on SS only? ›

Here are 11 ideas for how to retire on Social Security alone
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  2. Share housing. ...
  3. Consider relocating. ...
  4. Live somewhere with a temperate climate. ...
  5. Retire debt BEFORE you retire. ...
  6. Cut transportation costs. ...
  7. Prioritize. ...
  8. Plan.

Where are most retired people moving to? ›

States Where Retirees Are Moving
RankStateNet Movement
1Florida77,290
2Arizona23,515
3South Carolina20,895
4Texas18,742
11 more rows
May 9, 2024

How to retire at 62 with no money? ›

You may have to rely on Social Security

Many retirees with little to no savings rely solely on Social Security as their main source of income. You can claim Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but your benefit amount will depend on when you start filing for the benefit.

What state has the most benefits for seniors? ›

Rhode Island is the best state for retiree health care, with good scores for cost and access to quality medical care. Mississippi is the most affordable state to retire to, with its low cost of living and great tax benefits for seniors.

Can you live off Social Security only? ›

Some Americans can meet their basic needs in retirement with Social Security benefits alone. However, the reality for many households is more complicated, and Social Security income alone isn't going to be sufficient for most people.

Where is the best place for poor seniors to live? ›

Can you retire to a place that's both affordable and fun? We found out.
  • Decatur, Alabama. Cost of living for retirees: 11.0% below U.S. average. ...
  • Prescott, Arizona. ...
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas. ...
  • Grand Junction, Colorado. ...
  • Punta Gorda, Florida. ...
  • Sandy Springs, Georgia. ...
  • Boise, Idaho. ...
  • Bloomington, Indiana.

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