20 Of The Worst States For Retirement In The US
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3. Indiana - health care problem and lowest living costs
Indiana ranks 48th in public health funding per person, spending a paltry $55 per person by 2020, according to the United Health Foundation. This will not help to survive the pandemic. While hospitals are generally adequate, Indiana's COVID-19 vaccination rate has fallen behind, according to the CDC. The state's public accommodation law does not cover discrimination based on age, sexual orientation or gender identity. In April, the state changed its already restrictive voting laws to place new restrictions on mail-in voting.