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Default OT Interested in retiring??

On 3/1/2016 8:30 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> On 3/1/2016 4:20 PM, rosie wrote:
>
>> Fortune Magazine just published a list of best and worst states to
>> retire. Number One is Wyoming !! Ouch , it doesn't all look like
>> Jackson Hole !! Number 50 was New York. Lots of reasons it is last
>> mostly taxes, Texas where I am living was number 21. Has some good
>> things, low taxes, some not so good... health Care.
>>

> LOL! My uncle posted that link on Facebook earlier. I would like to
> retire in SC near the ocean somewhere, and SC didn't score too badly.
> Maryland on the other hand was in the 40ths. So I don't think I'll
> retire here.
>

Rosie didn't post the link to the list:

http://tinyurl.com/jxvrnbu

SC is a nice state. I've lived here twice, neither time really by
choice. I'm just a few miles from the beach. I'm not really a beach
person but it's there.

These lists are always subjective. I wouldn't want to retire where it
snows and ices (BTDT). Where I live (way down in SC) there's a very
short winter. Great local produce, a good long growing season. Good
fresh seafood, too. The azaelas in my yard are blooming.

Jill