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Florida

Low tax burden · COL index 103

Wins 5 categories

VS

New Hampshire

Low tax burden · COL index 114

Wins 7 categories

Neither Florida nor New Hampshire levies a state income tax. Cost of living in New Hampshire (index 114) runs 11% higher than Florida (index 103). Property taxes are meaningfully different: New Hampshire averages 1.86% annually vs Florida's 0.77%. Politically, Florida voted Republican in 2024 (R+13.0) while New Hampshire went Democratic (D+2.0).

Florida
New Hampshire

Taxes

None
Income Tax (top rate)
None
0.77%/yr
Property Tax Rate
1.86%/yr
7.02%
Sales Tax (avg)
None
Yes
Social Security Tax
Yes
Yes
Estate Tax
Yes
None
Capital Gains Tax
None

Housing & Cost of Living

103
COL Index (100=avg)
114
$415K
Median Home Price
$440K
$1,900/mo
Median Rent (2BR/mo)
$1,750/mo
$4K/yr
Home Insurance (avg/yr)
$950/yr

Crime & Safety

387
Violent Crime / 100K
167
1,882
Property Crime / 100K
1,150

Healthcare

#40 of 50
Healthcare Quality Rank
#6 of 50
77.3 yrs
Life Expectancy
79.7 yrs
13.2%
Uninsured Rate
6.3%
No
Medicaid Expansion
Yes

Education

#19 of 50
K-12 Quality Rank
#5 of 50
Yes
School Choice / Vouchers
Yes

Childcare

$1,000/mo
Avg Infant Care / mo
$1,450/mo

Utilities & Daily Costs

$155/mo
Avg Energy Bill / mo
$190/mo
$510/mo
Avg Groceries / mo
$600/mo
#26 of 50
Road Quality Rank
#21 of 50

Social Policy

F
Gun Laws Grade
F
R+13.0
2024 Presidential Margin
D+2.0

Category wins

5

Florida

7

New Hampshire

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People Also Ask

Is New Hampshire better than Florida?

While Florida is warm, New Hampshire's financial benefits, healthcare quality, and proximity to family give it an edge — which is why it was ranked #1 in Bankrate's 2025 retirement report.

Why are people leaving Florida in 2026?

"A major factor was affordability — the cost of living in Florida had gotten out of control. Prices increased for everything — homeowners' and auto insurance, and even for everyday expenses like groceries and eating out. Those costs felt particularly high in South Florida compared with other parts of the state."

Can you live comfortably on $50,000 a year in Florida?

If you're single and making $50,000 a year, you likely have enough to cover your basic needs. This is particularly true in suburbs and smaller cities, such as Jacksonville, Florida; Birmingham, Alabama; and Toledo, Ohio, where the cost of living is lower than the national average.

Can you live on $3,000 a month in Florida?

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Retirement Savings

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Annual Social Security benefit

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My Property Is Worth

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Home Buying Budget

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Compared to state median home price

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Restaurants per 100K residents

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Gun Laws

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State gun law grade (Giffords)

Gun Control2A Freedom

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% population 65+ (Census)

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% adults never-married (Census)

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Safety / Low Crime

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Violent crime rate per 100K (FBI)

Don't careVery safe

School Quality

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K-12 rank (Education Week)

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Healthcare Access

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Healthcare system rank (Commonwealth Fund)

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Childcare Affordability

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Cost of living proxy for childcare affordability

Don't careMust be affordable