You might also want to consider retiring to this mountain town if you want to maintain an active lifestyle. Casper offers plenty of outdoor recreation — boating, fishing, hiking, skiing and more. It also has a thriving arts and culture scene.
Methodology: To identify the best city for retirees in states with no income tax, GOBankingRates looked at four factors in the three largest cities in each state: 1) Percentage of the population 65 and older, based on 2010 Census Bureau data; 2) Median monthly rent on homes, sourced from Trulia on Aug. 4, 2017; 3) cost of monthly utilities, sourced from Numbeo on Aug. 1, 2017; and 4) cost of a meal at an inexpensive restaurant, sourced from Numbeo on Aug. 1, 2017.
Best Cities for Retirement in These Income Tax-Free States If you’re looking for a place where your retirement funds will go the furthest, consider moving to a state that won’t tax your income. Of course, taxes shouldn’t be one of the only factors to consider when deciding where to retire. But moving to a state with no income tax could leave you with more money to cover other costs in retirement.
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