11 States Where Retirees Enjoy the Longest Lifespans

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17 September 2022

By : Quick Insurance Guru

Retirees can choose where they want to live, how much money they want to have and whether to trim their retirement costs. 

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In the U.S., life expectancy after age 65 is 18.5 years, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

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That means Americans who reach age 65 will live to age 83.5, on average.

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Connecticut State’s life expectancy after age 65: Overall: 19 years, Among females: 20.2 years, Among males: 17.6 years

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Maine State’s life expectancy after age 65: Overall: 19 yearsAmong, females: 20.1 years, Among males: 17.8 years

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Colorado State’s life expectancy after age 65: Overall: 19 years, Among females: 20.2 years, Among males: 17.8 years

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Minnesota State’s life expectancy after age 65: Overall: 19.1 years, Among females: 20.2 years, Among males: 17.9 years

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Minnesota State’s life expectancy after age 65: Overall: 19.1 years, Among females: 20.2 years, Among males: 17.9 years

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The one aspect of retirement that is truly out of their control? How long they will have to enjoy their golden years.

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11 States Where Retirees Enjoy the Longest Lifespans