California’s economic environment was the biggest factor for the low ranking, placing it last among all states, including Washington, D.C. The state also ranked first for least-affordable housing, according to the report. But that wasn’t the only issue facing military retirees in the state.
The study also found the state had one of the largest populations of homeless veterans, had the second-fewest job opportunities for retired military veterans, and the 49th fewest veteran-owned businesses.
However, the study found the state offered a higher quality of life than most other states, taking ninth place in the category.
Florida was ranked the best state for retired military to settle, followed by South Carolina, and Virginia. North Dakota offered the best economic environment, and Maryland offered the highest quality of life, while Minnesota took top prize for the best health care, according to WalletHub.
A family of three in San Jose making six figures, for instance, would be about $1,493 in debt each month after paying for housing and transportation, according to Lending Tree, a national lending marketplace.
Most states don’t tax military retirements, and six more decided to discontinue doing so last year. Military retirees in California and Washington, D.C., are the only ones that are still fully taxed.
This can be burdensome, some experts say.
“Veterans should retire in a [s]tate that brings them the most joy and comfort,” Castro told WalletHub. “Proximity to the family is the most critical.”
He also said another important consideration should be the presence of a veteran’s hospital if that’s where the retiree plans to get their health care. California ranked second in the nation for the number of Veterans Affairs facilities per number of veterans, only topped by New York. Washington, South Carolina, the District of Columbia, Delaware, and Rhode Island had the fewest.
Leisure activities are also important, according to Castro, including opportunities for hunting, fishing, or indoor activities.
“This is a very personal decision. Veterans should focus on doing something they enjoy regardless of what that something is,” he said.
California also has few veterans per capita who have chosen to live in the state. According to WalletHub, the state ranks 48 out of 51. Utah, New York, and New Jersey ranked lower.
States with the most veterans per capita are Alaska, Maine, Montana, Virginia, and Wyoming, the study showed.
California tied with Oregon and the District of Columbia for having the largest number of homeless veterans. Arkansas, Virginia, and New Mexico respectively had the lowest percentage of unhoused former military.
The study also compared Democratic Party, or “blue” states against Republican or “red” states and found that on average, Republican states were more friendly towards military retirees. The states were designated blue or red according to how they voted in the 2020 presidential election.