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How much money do you need to retire in the US? State-by-state breakdown of retirement savings

by January 7, 2025
written by January 7, 2025

The amount of money you need to retire comfortably in the United States varies significantly depending on the state you choose to live in, with differences as high as $1.49 million, according to a new analysis by GoBankingRates.

As the cost of living continues to shift across the country, retirees are finding that their savings requirements differ dramatically, with some states requiring far less than others to maintain a comfortable lifestyle.

For instance, Hawaii stands out as the most expensive state for retirement, with a total savings requirement of around $2.21 million for a 65-year-old retiree to cover essential living expenses such as housing, groceries, healthcare, utilities, and transportation for the next 25 years.

On the other end of the spectrum, West Virginia requires a mere $712,913 to achieve the same goals, making it the most affordable state for retirement.

These figures are based on an analysis of the average annual living expenses in each state, using the most current data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

GoBankingRates subtracted the average Social Security income from these expenses and applied the 4% rule — a widely accepted standard for withdrawing from retirement savings.

It’s important to note that this estimate reflects the bare minimum required and does not account for discretionary spending such as travel or entertainment, which could further impact a retiree’s budget.

Several factors, including housing, healthcare, transportation, and utilities, drive the differences in savings needs.

Housing, in particular, is the biggest contributor to cost variations across states. While the cost of housing in places like California and Hawaii is steep, other states like West Virginia and Mississippi are much more affordable.

Healthcare costs also play a significant role, as some regions have higher healthcare premiums and out-of-pocket expenses for retirees.

Here’s a look at the minimum retirement savings required for a comfortable life at age 65 in each state, covering just the essentials:

Retirement savings requirements by state:

Alabama

Annual Living Costs: $53,357

Required Savings: $773,000

Alaska

Annual Living Costs: $74,147

Required Savings: $1,292,753

Arizona

Annual Living Costs: $67,778

Required Savings: $1,133,522

Arkansas

Annual Living Costs: $53,477

Required Savings: $776,005

California

Annual Living Costs: $86,946

Required Savings: $1,612,716

Colorado

Annual Living Costs: $61,709

Required Savings: $981,803

Connecticut

Annual Living Costs: $67,117

Required Savings: $1,116,998

Delaware

Annual Living Costs: $60,207

Required Savings: $944,248

Florida

Annual Living Costs: $61,529

Required Savings: $977,296

Georgia

Annual Living Costs: $54,980

Required Savings: $813,559

Hawaii

Annual Living Costs: $110,921

Required Savings: $2,212,084

Idaho

Annual Living Costs: $61,289

Required Savings: $971,288

Illinois

Annual Living Costs: $57,383

Required Savings: $873,646

Indiana

Annual Living Costs: $54,859

Required Savings: $810,555

Iowa

Annual Living Costs: $54,319

Required Savings: $797,035

Kansas

Annual Living Costs: $52,095

Required Savings: $741,455

Kentucky

Annual Living Costs: $55,821

Required Savings: $834,590

Louisiana

Annual Living Costs: $56,181

Required Savings: $843,603

Maine

Annual Living Costs: $68,199

Required Savings: $1,144,038

Maryland

Annual Living Costs: $59,426

Required Savings: $924,720

Massachusetts

Annual Living Costs: $88,268

Required Savings: $1,645,764

Michigan

Annual Living Costs: $55,460

Required Savings: $825,577

Minnesota

Annual Living Costs: $57,263

Required Savings: $870,642

Mississippi

Annual Living Costs: $52,576

Required Savings: $753,472

Missouri

Annual Living Costs: $53,477

Required Savings: $776,005

Montana

Annual Living Costs: $56,482

Required Savings: $851,114

Nebraska

Annual Living Costs: $55,761

Required Savings: $833,087

Nevada

Annual Living Costs: $60,147

Required Savings: $942,746

New Hampshire

Annual Living Costs: $66,997

Required Savings: $1,113,994

New Jersey

Annual Living Costs: $68,980

Required Savings: $1,163,566

New Mexico

Annual Living Costs: $55,821

Required Savings: $834,590

New York

Annual Living Costs: $74,147

Required Savings: $1,292,753

North Carolina

Annual Living Costs: $58,645

Required Savings: $905,192

North Dakota

Annual Living Costs: $55,340

Required Savings: $822,572

Ohio

Annual Living Costs: $57,023

Required Savings: $864,633

Oklahoma

Annual Living Costs: $52,816

Required Savings: $759,481

Oregon

Annual Living Costs: $66,096

Required Savings: $1,091,462

Pennsylvania

Annual Living Costs: $57,023

Required Savings: $864,633

Rhode Island

Annual Living Costs: $67,538

Required Savings: $1,127,514

South Carolina

Annual Living Costs: $57,203

Required Savings: $869,140

South Dakota

Annual Living Costs: $55,460

Required Savings: $825,577

Tennessee

Annual Living Costs: $54,078

Required Savings: $791,027

Texas

Annual Living Costs: $55,641

Required Savings: $830,083

Utah

Annual Living Costs: $65,795

Required Savings: $1,083,951

Vermont

Annual Living Costs: $68,559

Required Savings: $1,153,051

Virginia

Annual Living Costs: $60,387

Required Savings: $948,755

Washington

Annual Living Costs: $68,259

Required Savings: $1,145,540

West Virginia

Annual Living Costs: $50,954

Required Savings: $712,913

Wisconsin

Annual Living Costs: $59,666

Required Savings: $930,729

Wyoming

Annual Living Costs: $57,323

Required Savings: $872,144

While these numbers provide a useful starting point, it’s essential to remember that they are averages and don’t account for personal lifestyle choices or unexpected costs like inflation or medical emergencies.

Depending on your lifestyle and retirement goals, your required savings may differ.

Retirement planning should be tailored to individual needs, but understanding these state-specific figures can offer retirees a helpful guide to budgeting for the future.

As the landscape of retirement continues to evolve, these estimates provide insight into how to better prepare for a comfortable and financially secure retirement.

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