Washington, D.C. tops U.S. retirement spots despite high living costs, ranking ahead of states like Florida.

Washington, D.C. has been named the best place to retire in the U.S., according to Seniorly's ranking, which evaluates cost of living, healthcare, and other factors. While D.C. excels in healthcare and attractions, its high cost of living is a challenge. Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska also rank highly, partly due to their lack of personal income tax. Florida ranked 17th due to poor healthcare scores.

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