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How Far $1.5 Million Plus Social Security Goes Toward Retirement in Your State

How Far $1.5 Million Plus Social Security Goes Toward Retirement in Your State

J. David HermanThu, February 26, 2026 at 1:09 PM UTC

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Many Americans can only dream of building a $1.5 million nest egg to supplement their Social Security benefits — and even that much may not guarantee lifelong financial security, depending on where you live.

A new GOBankingRates analysis highlights just how dramatically costs vary across the country. In the most expensive state, a $1.5 million retirement fund would run out roughly three times faster than in the least expensive one.

To calculate how long $1.5 million might last in every state, GOBankingRates blended data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Social Security Administration and the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center.

Also see how long $1 million will last.

Key Findings -

Dramatic variances in the cost of living across the U.S. cause the longevity of a $1.5 million retirement fund to range from about 17 years to over 54 years.

Social Security and a $1.5 million nest egg will vanish most quickly in Hawaii. With famously high living expenses, the Aloha State would eat up that amount in only 17.4 years.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, such a stake could last you 54.3 years in Oklahoma. States with annual post-Social Security costs under $32,000 generally enable a $1.5 million nest egg to last close to 50 years or more.

Many Midwestern and Southern states cluster tightly in the middle range, with $1.5 million lasting approximately 45-49 years.

No state other than Hawaii reduces the longevity of $1.5 million below 20 years, but several states fall near or below the 30-year mark.

Here’s a state-by-state breakdown.

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Alabama -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $29,800

How many years $1.5 million will last: 50.4 years

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Anfisa Tukane / Getty Images/iStockphotoAlaska -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $54,249

How many years $1.5 million will last: 27.7 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphotoArizona -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $42,639

How many years $1.5 million will last: 35.2 years

RoschetzkyIstockPhoto / Getty Images/iStockphotoArkansas -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $30,660

How many years $1.5 million will last: 48.9 years

stellalevi / Getty ImagesCalifornia -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $59,778

How many years $1.5 million will last: 25.1 years

Colorado -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $38,891

How many years $1.5 million will last: 38.6 years

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©ZillowConnecticut -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $45,895

How many years $1.5 million will last: 32.7 years

Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture / Wikimedia CommonsDelaware -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $38,953

How many years $1.5 million will last: 38.6 years

aimintang / iStock.comFlorida -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $36,926

How many years $1.5 million will last: 40.7 years

Jacob Boomsma / Getty Images/iStockphotoGeorgia -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,195

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.6 years

©iStock.comHawaii -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $86,194

How many years $1.5 million will last: 17.4 years

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Kirk Fisher / Getty ImagesIdaho -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $36,618

How many years $1.5 million will last: 41.0 years

pabradyphoto / iStock.comIllinois -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $34,714

How many years $1.5 million will last: 43.3 years

Ultima_Gaina / Getty Images/iStockphotoIndiana -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $31,458

How many years $1.5 million will last: 47.7 years

Wirestock / Getty Images/iStockphotoIowa -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $31,274

How many years $1.5 million will last: 48.0 years

Oleksii Liskonih / Getty Images/iStockphotoKansas -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $30,414

How many years $1.5 million will last: 49.4 years

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©ZillowKentucky -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,257

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.5 years

Larry Gibson / iStock.comLouisiana -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,748

How many years $1.5 million will last: 45.8 years

Photo Italia LLC / Getty Images/iStockphotoMaine -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $45,956

How many years $1.5 million will last: 32.7 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphotoMaryland -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $48,843

How many years $1.5 million will last: 30.8 years

APCortizasJr / Getty ImagesMassachusetts -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $68,440

How many years $1.5 million will last: 22.0 years

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©iStock.comMichigan -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $33,977

How many years $1.5 million will last: 44.2 years

Jacob Boomsma / Getty Images/iStockphotoMinnesota -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $33,670

How many years $1.5 million will last: 44.6 years

©iStock.comMississippi -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $28,325

How many years $1.5 million will last: 53.0 years

Art Wager / iStock.comMissouri -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $30,475

How many years $1.5 million will last: 49.3 years

Montana -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $43,253

How many years $1.5 million will last: 34.7 years

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marekuliasz / iStock.comNebraska -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,073

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.8 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty ImagesNevada -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $36,373

How many years $1.5 million will last: 41.3 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty ImagesNew Hampshire -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $42,885

How many years $1.5 million will last: 35.0 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphotoNew Jersey -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $46,202

How many years $1.5 million will last: 32.5 years

ElFlacodelNorte / Getty Images/iStockphotoNew Mexico -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,625

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.0 years

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FilippoBacci / Getty Images/iStockphotoNew York -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $53,574

How many years $1.5 million will last: 28.0 years

North Carolina -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $35,636

How many years $1.5 million will last: 42.1 years

Guy RD / Shutterstock.comNorth Dakota -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $31,888

How many years $1.5 million will last: 47.1 years

Sean Pavone / Getty Images/iStockphotoOhio -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,810

How many years $1.5 million will last: 45.8 years

DenisTangneyJr / iStock.comOklahoma -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $27,649

How many years $1.5 million will last: 54.3 years

Strekoza2 / Getty Images/iStockphotoOregon -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $44,482

How many years $1.5 million will last: 33.8 years

Wirestock / Getty Images/iStockphotoPennsylvania -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $35,451

How many years $1.5 million will last: 42.4 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphotoRhode Island -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $45,465

How many years $1.5 million will last: 33.0 years

omersukrugoksu / Getty Images/iStockphotoSouth Carolina -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,625

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.0 years

DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphotoSouth Dakota -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $32,195

How many years $1.5 million will last: 46.6 years

Jonathan Ross / Getty Images/iStockphotoTennessee -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $31,274

How many years $1.5 million will last: 48.0 years

f11photo / Getty Images/iStockphotoTexas -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $31,581

How many years $1.5 million will last: 47.5 years

©ZillowUtah -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $36,680

How many years $1.5 million will last: 40.9 years

marchello74 / iStock.comVermont -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $45,649

How many years $1.5 million will last: 32.9 years

ferrantraite / Getty ImagesVirginia -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $37,294

How many years $1.5 million will last: 40.3 years

Washington -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $45,772

How many years $1.5 million will last: 32.8 years

ablokhin / iStock.comWest Virginia -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $29,922

How many years $1.5 million will last: 50.2 years

Ultima_Gaina / Getty ImagesWisconsin -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $35,820

How many years $1.5 million will last: 41.9 years

Ingo Dörenberg / iStock.comWyoming -

Annual cost of living after Social Security: $34,346

How many years $1.5 million will last: 43.7 years

Methodology: GOBankingRates determined how long $1.5 million would last in retirement nationwide by first identifying the national average annual expenditures for adults 65 and older using the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2024 Consumer Expenditure Survey, along with average annual Social Security income from the Social Security Administration’s December 2025 data. It then estimated annual spending for each state by adjusting the national figure according to that state’s cost-of-living index from the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center for Q3 2025. Using these state-level estimates, GOBankingRates calculated the longevity of $1.5 million in every state by dividing the total amount by both the average annual expenditures and by expenditures minus expected yearly Social Security income. All data was collected Jan. 22, 2026.

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