Montana Was Just Named The 12th Best Place In The Country To Retire
Where do you plan to go when you retire? If you’re retired already, are you happy you chose Montana? Recently, WalletHub released a ranking, based on quite a few factors, of the best and the worst places in the U.S.A. to retire. Montana came in 12th on the list, which is pretty fantastic… but if you already live here, you know it should be number one. Either way, the Treasure State is the perfect place to spend your golden years.

The analysis examined affordability, health-related factors, and overall quality of life.

And indeed, the state's quality of life score contributed to its high ranking (it ranked 15 out of 50).
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Whether you prefer plains, mountains, rural life, or urban dwellings, you'll find it here.

And if you don't mind living in a sleepy little town, you can still get a great deal on a home. If you have a bit more to spend, Livingston, Kallispell, and Hamilton are delightful.

If you're considering retiring in Montana and have health concerns, the more populated cities tend to have the most options.

It's pretty tough not to love your life when it looks like this.
Do you agree with Montana’s ranking, or do you think it should be higher? Either way, it’s safe to say that the Treasure State is an amazing place to settle down.
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