It's not easy deciding where you'll spend what will hopefully be some of the most relaxing years of your life.
Here with some help is personal finance website WalletHub, which has a new report ranking the best and worst U.S. states to retire in based>1. Florida
- Affordability rank: 4
- Quality of life rank: 5
- Healthcare rank: 27
Condominiums along the coast of Miami.Jeffrey Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images
2. Virginia
- Affordability rank: 9
- Quality of life rank: 7
- Healthcare rank: 13
3. Colorado
- Affordability rank: 11
- Quality of life rank: 21
- Healthcare rank: 4
4. Delaware
- Affordability rank: 6
- Quality of life rank: 35
- Healthcare rank: 15
5. Minnesota
- Affordability rank: 36
- Quality of life rank: 3
- Healthcare rank: 1
6. North Dakota
- Affordability rank: 25
- Quality of life rank: 16
- Healthcare rank: 16
7. Montana
- Affordability rank: 14
- Quality of life rank: 18
- Healthcare rank: 31
8. Utah
- Affordability rank: 19
- Quality of life rank: 20
- Healthcare rank: 26
The Great Arch in Zion National Park, Utah.DANIEL SLIM | AFP | Getty Images
Tie-9. Arizona
- Affordability rank: 15
- Quality of life rank: 32
- Healthcare rank: 24
Tie-9. New Hampshire
- Affordability rank: 34
- Quality of life rank: 2
- Healthcare rank: 8