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    Study reveals retirement costs without Social Security across states

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 20, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Ramsey Solutions financial expert George Kamel weighs in on Americans working past retirement age and provides advice for investors.

    Retirement remains top of mind for many Americans, whether they are approaching their so-called “golden years” or have many years to go before leaving the workforce. 

    How much money a person needs to have saved to retire without financial stress is an important consideration in the retirement preparation process, and that can vary depending on various factors, including where someone intends to live and their retirement income sources.

    A study released this week by GOBankingRates calculated the amount of money that a “comfortable” retirement would require without income from Social Security factored in and the associated yearly expenses a retiree would face in each U.S. state.

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    A retired couple walks arm in arm on the beach. (Annette Riedl/picture alliance via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The analysis comes as Social Security, a common source of retirement income, is looking at potential financing issues with its trust funds in the future. The trustees for Social Security and Medicare recently found that if Social Security’s Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance trust funds were combined, the trust funds would be able to pay 100% of scheduled benefits until 2034, one year earlier than reported last year. After that, the trust funds would be able to pay only 81% of scheduled benefits, meaning Social Security recipients would see a mandatory 19% cut automatically. 

    For the GOBankingRates study, the benchmark for a “comfortable” retirement was a person holding twice the amount of money as the cost of living expenses.

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    Hawaii tops the list of where the most savings would be necessary to retire “comfortably” at 60 years old without Social Security, while West Virginia, nicknamed the Mountain State, required the least, it said. 

    GOBankingRates found the nest egg that a person would need to accommodate a comfortable retirement at 60 years old sans Social Security in each state.

    Alabama ($70,492 cost of living per year): $1,409,839 

    Huntsville Alabama

    Huntsville, Alabama, USA park and downtown cityscape at twilight. (iStock / iStock)

    Alaska ($110,457 cost of living per year): $2,209,137

    Arizona ($100,281 cost of living per year): $2,005,627

    Arkansas ($67,502 cost of living per year): $1,350,045

    California ($155,117 cost of living per year): $3,102,333

    Colorado ($114,744 cost of living per year): $2,294,882

    Connecticut ($105,428 cost of living per year): $2,108,563

    Delaware ($94,392 cost of living per year): $1,887,834

    Florida ($97,119 cost of living per year): $1,942,374

    Georgia ($86,005 cost of living per year): $1,720,096

    Hawaii ($186,062 cost of living per year): $3,721,237

    The entire coastline of Honolulu, Hawaii

    The entire coastline of Honolulu, including the base of Diamond Head crater and state park, past the hotel-lined Waikiki Beach towards downtown in the distance, including the suburban neighborhoods dotting the hills surrounding the city center. (iStock / iStock)

    Idaho ($101,912 cost of living per year): $2,038,236

    Illinois ($79,736 cost of living per year): $1,594,716

    Indiana ($74,029 cost of living per year): $1,480,575

    Iowa ($71,373 cost of living per year): $1,427,463

    Kansas ($71,534 cost of living per year): $1,430,672

    Kentucky ($71,410 cost of living per year): $1,428,204

    Louisiana ($67,482 cost of living per year): $1,349,639

    Maine ($98,612 cost of living per year): $1,972,231

    Maryland ($101,991 cost of living per year): $2,039,812

    Massachusetts ($136,626 cost of living): $2,732,517

    Boston skyline at sunset from Harvard

    Massachusetts came in at number nine among the best states to work remotely. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Michigan ($73,780 cost of living per year): $1,475,595

    Minnesota ($88,321 cost of living per year): $1,766,414

    Mississippi ($65,523 cost of living per year): $1,310,451

    Missouri ($73,667 cost of living per year): $1,473,335

    Montana ($102,916 cost of living per year): $2,058,322

    Nebraska ($76,792 cost of living per year): $1,535,846

    Nevada ($103,661 cost of living per year): $2,073,215

    New Hampshire ($110,761 cost of living per year): $2,215,216

    New Jersey ($118,338 cost of living per year): $2,366,765

    New Mexico ($81,627 cost of living per year): $1,632,542

    New York ($105,619 cost of living per year): $2,112,384

    The New York City skyline

    The Manhattan skyline is seen at sunrise from the 86th floor observatory of the Empire State Building on April 3, 2021 in New York City. ((Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) / Getty Images)

    North Carolina ($86,857 cost of living per year): $1,737,146

    North Dakota ($78,734 cost of living per year): $1,574,682

    Ohio ($73,120 cost of living per year): $1,462,391

    Oklahoma ($69,161 cost of living per year): $1,383,214

    Oregon ($111,541 cost of living per year): $2,230,814

    Pennsylvania ($78,582 cost of living per year): $1,571,642

    Rhode Island ($109,811 cost of living per year): $2,196,222

    South Carolina ($81,586 cost of living per year): $1,631,721

    South Dakota ($81,949 cost of living per year): $1,638,979

    Tennessee ($81,474 cost of living per year): $1,629,482

    Texas ($81,985 cost of living per year): $1,639,693

    Utah ($110,623 cost of living per year): $2,212,458

    Vermont ($97,999 cost of living per year): $1,959,971

    Virginia ($96,141 cost of living per year): $1,922,813

    Washington ($126,952 cost of living per year): $2,539,048

    West Virginia ($64,715 cost of living per year): $1,294,300

    Wisconsin ($84,485 cost of living per year): $1,689,700

    Wyoming ($88,792 cost of living per year): $1,775,841

    Welcome to Wyoming highway sign along Interstate 90 north of Sheridan. (Photo by: Don & Melinda Crawford/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

    Welcome to Wyoming highway sign along Interstate 90 north of Sheridan. (Don & Melinda Crawford/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    In early June, a Gallup survey found 50% of non-retired U.S. adults that own a retirement savings account felt they “expect to have enough to live comfortably in retirement.” 

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    Confidence was lower among those that lacked a retirement savings account, with only 31% reporting they anticipated having sufficient funds for comfortable golden years. 

    Eric Revell contributed to this report. 



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