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Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 7
New Jersey Ranks 6th-Least Affordable for 2026 Retirees as Rents Hit $1,554
Updated
Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 7

New Jersey Ranks 6th-Least Affordable for 2026 Retirees as Rents Hit $1,554

1 articles · Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 7

Summary

  • New Jersey placed sixth from the bottom in Retirement Living.com’s 2026 retiree-affordability ranking, underscoring how hard fixed incomes can stretch in the state.
  • The ranking reflects steep core costs: median one-bedroom rent of $1,554 a month, median home sale price of $527,000, groceries at $226 a month, gas at $4.52 a gallon and a 1.88% property-tax rate.
  • Retirement Living said it compared housing, everyday living expenses and tax friendliness nationwide as inflation keeps pressuring retirees, pushing some to downsize or move to cheaper states.
  • California ranked least affordable for a second straight year, while West Virginia was most affordable with the nation’s lowest one-bedroom rent at $643; Mississippi and Alabama followed, and Nevada led on tax friendliness.

Insights

With US costs soaring, is retiring abroad to a tax-free country the most secure option for American seniors?
Are New Jersey's tax breaks enough to stop its retirees from fleeing to more affordable states?