According to http://www.ded.mo.gov/researchandplanning/indicators/cost_of_living/index.stm
that would be Tennessee. However, this was Cost of Living data, and doesn't give an indication of what incomes may be per state. So, while it might give an indication of where one might be able to retire affordably, it wouldn't give you an indication of the difference between income and costs.
Most people say America but let's be real it looks nice in the photos and everything but it can be total hell with crack addicts, lots of poverty, you have to pay for healthcare etc. I've lived in the U.S for 7 years so not the best place. So in my opinion a European country would honestly be the best.
Vancouver Surrey is the less expensive place to live, especially if you have family.
Maryland of course !
1978
In the 1800's there were two places to live in, the Farm, and the City. The farm had 80 percent livng there, and got 100$ more. The city had more money to live on. So I would say the best place to live in the 1800's was the Farm
Larry
Woody Woodpecker is a cartoon. It begins with the letter W. Winnie the Pooh
A chicken farm
wheres the best place to refil a keg
www.rentals.com has the most listings
On someone else's body
nathalie
pyramid
Because my best friend wheres ugly clothes
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Keralam is the best place to live in India
definitely, field mice can live any wheres.
Monkeys live in trees, usually in Tropical Rainforests.
http://www.hammsclub.com/Hamms-Finder.htm I live in Watertown, NY, wheres the nearest place to buy Hamm's beer?