
|Slideshows|January 17, 2020
10 worst states for retired physicians
Author(s)Logan Lutton
Here are the 10 worst states for retired physicians.
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A recent survey done by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found the 10 worst states for physicians to retire. The survey found that workers now plan to retire at 65 rather than 60, which was the average age of retirement in 1995. As a result, the retirees of today are looking for a cost-effective spot to settle down. Here are the 10 worst states for retired physicians.Â
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