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I’m looking for a cannabis-friendly red-leaning state with no state income taxes where should I retire on $60,000 a year? MarketWatch 2/20/2021
Dear MarketWatch,
I’d like to retire in a no (or low) state-income-tax state near water and a state or national park. I want red politics but with (hopefully) legal pot (medical or recreational), and weather that isn’t too cold. I’d compromise on the pot for Texas, if necessary.
I don’t want to be in New Hampshire, Florida or Washington or too close to California.
We’ll have a budget of about $5,000 a month and are selling a house worth $300,000-ish. I’d love a place with a college vibe and affordable food, too. One of the things that seems to be overlooked in these “where to retire” conversations is how much fresh food costs. I am vegetarian so access to fresh fruits and vegetables is super important to me.