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The 15 most expensive U.S. states to retire—No. 1 requires over $2 million in savings

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78% Informative

Hawaii is the most expensive state to retire in, according to GOBankingRates.

The cost of essentials — housing, groceries, transportation, utilities and health care — for 25 years adds up to about $2.21 million .

The estimates come from the latest average cost of living data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics .

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78

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78

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informal

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English

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45

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