These Two East Coast States Took Top Ranks in Retirement Readiness

These Two East Coast States Took Top Ranks in Retirement Readiness

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East coast states were among the top areas ranking in retirement readiness, according to the latest 2025 Retirement Readiness Index from the Western & Southern Financial Group.

In its analysis, the firm ranked all 50 states on a scale of zero to 100, basing the scores across five categories including retirement funds and benefits, earnings and employment, homeownership rates, and cost of living. The report also considered each state’s life expectancy in order to assess how it supports retirement security and long-term planning for individuals.

As the concept of retirement living in the United States evolves to include part-time work, moving abroad, and even living well past average life expectancies, Western & Southern Financial Group set out to understand how retirees, and state governments, are faring with the changes.

Depending on their age and where they live, the report found that a lesser number of retirees are relying exclusively on a pension benefit for retirement and instead are subsidizing their income with a mix of retirement savings, Social Security, and individual income sources.

Ultimately, Western & Southern Financial Group notes that while financial strategy is imperative to long-term planning, location, and the factors that accompany it like income opportunities, healthcare access, and housing stability, all play a key role in retirement readiness and overall satisfaction in retirement.

Read on in the next pages to see the top, and lowest, ranking states in terms of retirement readiness.

NEXT: Worst states in retirement readiness, from 50 to 40

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The worst ranked out of all states, these areas were marred by weak retirement savings, fewer job options for seniors, and lower life expectancies, reports Western & Southern Financial Group.

While the worst state in retirement readiness, West Virginia, had the highest senior homeownership rate at 85.6% and the lowest cost of living, retirees reported a median income of $55,300 and a low senior employment rate of 13.7%.

50. West Virginia

Overall Rank: 79.26

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 44

Earnings and Employment: 50

Homeownership: 1

Life Expectancy: 49

Cost of Living: 1

49. Mississippi

Overall Rank: 79.52

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 49

Earnings and Employment: 45

Homeownership: 8

Life Expectancy: 50

Cost of Living: 4

48. Arkansas

Overall Rank: 79.52

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 40

Earnings and Employment: 49

Homeownership:18

Life Expectancy: 44

Cost of Living: 6

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47. Tennessee

Overall Rank: 79.69

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 48

Earnings and Employment: 43

Homeownership:14

Life Expectancy: 45

Cost of Living: 10

46. Arizona

Overall Rank: 80.50

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 38

Earnings and Employment: 40

Homeownership: 11

Life Expectancy: 33

Cost of Living: 36

45. Kentucky

Overall Rank: 80.84

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 30

Earnings and Employment: 48

Homeownership: 17

Life Expectancy: 46

Cost of Living: 17

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44. Maine

Overall Rank: 81.02

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 45

Earnings and Employment: 26

Homeownership: 25

Life Expectancy: 28

Cost of Living: 38

43. Louisiana

Overall Rank: 81.14

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 47

Earnings and Employment: 31

Homeownership: 21

Life Expectancy: 47

Cost of Living: 14

42. Ohio

Overall Rank: 81.37

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 41

Earnings and Employment: 35

Homeownership: 31

Life Expectancy: 13

Cost of Living: 27

41. Wisconsin

Overall Rank: 81.57

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 24

Earnings and Employment: 47

Homeownership: 40

Life Expectancy: 13

Cost of Living: 27

40. Missouri

Overall Rank: 82.09

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 35

Earnings and Employment: 39

Homeownership: 29

Life Expectancy: 36

Cost of Living: 6

NEXT: States 39 to 30

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39. Montana

Overall Rank: 82.24

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 42

Earnings and Employment: 32

Homeownership: 15

Life Expectancy: 29

Cost of Living: 22

38. New York

Overall Rank: 82.53

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 34

Earnings and Employment: 9

Homeownership: 50

Life Expectancy: 4

Cost of Living: 46

37. Alabama

Overall Rank: 82.62

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 32

Earnings and Employment: 42

Homeownership: 7

Life Expectancy: 48

Cost of Living: 5

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36. Michigan

Overall Rank: 82.82

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 36

Earnings and Employment: 38

Homeownership: 12

Life Expectancy: 30

Cost of Living: 9

35. Indiana

Overall Rank: 82.95

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 22

Earnings and Employment: 46

Homeownership: 15

Life Expectancy: 36

Cost of Living: 10

34. New Mexico

Overall Rank: 83.02

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 29

Earnings and Employment: 37

Homeownership: 9

Life Expectancy: 42

Cost of Living: 19

33. Utah

Overall Rank: 83.03

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 50

Earnings and Employment: 19

Homeownership: 2

Life Expectancy: 11

Cost of Living: 35

32. South Carolina

Overall Rank: 83.07

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 26

Earnings and Employment: 41

Homeownership: 3

Life Expectancy: 41

Cost of Living: 26

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31. North Dakota

Overall Rank: 83.15

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 46

Earnings and Employment: 21

Homeownership: 43

Life Expectancy: 17

Cost of Living: 13

30. Oregon

Overall Rank: 84.01

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 14

Earnings and Employment: 34

Homeownership: 39

Life Expectancy: 18

Cost of Living: 37

NEXT: States 29 to 20

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29. Alaska

Overall Rank: 84.20

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 37

Earnings and Employment: 13

Homeownership: 13

Life Expectancy: 38

Cost of Living: 47

28. Nevada

Overall Rank: 84.26

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 23

Earnings and Employment: 22

Homeownership: 45

Life Expectancy: 32

Cost of Living: 31

27. North Carolina

Overall Rank: 84.59

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 17

Earnings and Employment: 36

Homeownership: 26

Life Expectancy: 35

Cost of Living: 28

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26. California

Overall Rank: 84.79

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 15

Earnings and Employment: 15

Homeownership: 47

Life Expectancy: 10

Cost of Living: 48

25. Idaho

Overall Rank: 84.99

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 10

Earnings and Employment: 44

Homeownership: 5

Life Expectancy: 19

Cost of Living: 32

24. Wyoming

Overall Rank: 84.99

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 43

Earnings and Employment: 18

Homeownership: 6

Life Expectancy: 33

Cost of Living: 25

23. Georgia

Overall Rank: 85.15

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 21

Earnings and Employment: 25

Homeownership: 27

Life Expectancy: 40

Cost of Living: 12

22. Minnesota

Overall Rank: 85.15

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 18

Earnings and Employment: 33

Homeownership: 33

Life Expectancy: 6

Cost of Living: 23

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21. Hawaii

Overall Rank: 85.16

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 31

Earnings and Employment: 5

Homeownership: 32

Life Expectancy: 1

Cost of Living: 50

20. Rhode Island

Overall Rank: 85.77

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 33

Earnings and Employment: 6

Homeownership: 49

Life Expectancy: 7

Cost of Living: 39

NEXT: States 19 to 11

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19. Pennsylvania

Overall Rank: 86.07

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 12

Earnings and Employment: 28

Homeownership: 38

Life Expectancy: 25

Cost of Living: 23

18. Oklahoma

Overall Rank: 86.10

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 39

Earnings and Employment: 16

Homeownership: 19

Life Expectancy: 43

Cost of Living: 2

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17. Illinois

Overall Rank: 86.71

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 25

Earnings and Employment: 17

Homeownership: 33

Life Expectancy: 21

Cost of Living: 21

16. Florida

Overall Rank: 86.72

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 13

Earnings and Employment: 24

Homeownership: 9

Life Expectancy: 27

Cost of Living: 34

15. Washington

Overall Rank: 86.83

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 4

Earnings and Employment: 27

Homeownership: 36

Life Expectancy: 11

Cost of Living: 42

14. Colorado

Overall Rank: 86.91

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 28

Earnings and Employment: 14

Homeownership: 20

Life Expectancy: 15

Cost of Living: 32

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13. Texas

Overall Rank: 87.08

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 20

Earnings and Employment: 20

Homeownership: 30

Life Expectancy: 31

Cost of Living: 16

12. Nebraska

Overall Rank: 87.20

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 27

Earnings and Employment: 12

Homeownership: 41

Life Expectancy: 13

Cost of Living: 18

11. Iowa

Overall Rank: 87.50

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 11

Earnings and Employment: 30

Homeownership: 21

Life Expectancy: 15

Cost of Living: 8

NEXT: Top 10 States

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Ranking the highest out of all states, these areas stood out for generally higher retirement savings, stronger senior incomes, and higher life expectancies.

New Jersey, ranked the best state in terms of retirement readiness, also reported strong pension participation rates at 55%.

10. Kansas

Overall Rank: 87.78

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 16

Earnings and Employment: 23

Homeownership: 35

Life Expectancy: 28

Cost of Living: 3

9. Delaware

Overall Rank: 88.10

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 7

Earnings and Employment: 29

Homeownership: 4

Life Expectancy: 26

Cost of Living: 30

8. Massachusetts

Overall Rank: 89.04

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 9

Earnings and Employment: 1

Homeownership: 48

Life Expectancy: 2

Cost of Living: 49

7. South Dakota

Overall Rank: 89.43

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 19

Earnings and Employment: 7

Homeownership: 42

Life Expectancy: 24

Cost of Living: 14

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6. New Hampshire

Overall Rank: 90.45

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 5

Earnings and Employment: 10

Homeownership: 28

Life Expectancy: 7

Cost of Living: 41

5. Vermont

Overall Rank: 90.64

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 8

Earnings and Employment: 8

Homeownership: 21

Life Expectancy: 9

Cost of Living: 43

4. Virginia

Overall Rank: 92.15

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 3

Earnings and Employment: 11

Homeownership: 21

Life Expectancy: 22

Cost of Living: 29

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3. Maryland

Overall Rank: 92.29

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 6

Earnings and Employment: 3

Homeownership: 37

Life Expectancy: 19

Cost of Living: 45

2. Connecticut

Overall Rank: 93.43

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 2

Earnings and Employment: 4

Homeownership: 44

Life Expectancy: 3

Cost of Living: 40

1. New Jersey

Overall Rank: 94.33

Retirement Funds and Benefits: 1

Earnings and Employment: 2

Homeownership: 46

Life Expectancy: 4

Cost of Living: 44

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