Perfect 5s in Property Tax, Healthcare, Education, and Employment — 60% of the rubric weight at maximum. Full real estate exemption + one vehicle for 100% P&T disabled vets, four modern state veterans care centers including the new Puller facility, the VMSDEP program covering eight semesters of in-state tuition for dependents, and V3 employment infrastructure the rest of the country tries to copy.
Best States for Veterans 2026: All 50 States Ranked
Every state scored on eight weighted categories — property tax, income tax, healthcare, financial, education, employment, recreation, and burial benefits. Composite scores from 0–5. Full methodology disclosed below the ranking.
The 2026 Verdict: Top 5 and Bottom 5
Out of 50 states scored on eight weighted categories, here are the standouts at both ends. Composite scores run 0–5; see the methodology for how they were calculated.
Top 5 States for Veterans
The Hazlewood Act (150 credit hours of free in-state tuition, Legacy Act transfers to dependents) plus the gold-standard full property tax exemption: no value cap, no income test. Nine state veterans homes — the largest network outside California. No state income tax.
The dark horse in 2026. Full property tax exemption + two vehicles for 100% P&T disabled vets (retroactive to 2022 acquisition). Military retirement fully exempt at any age with no cap. SC Free Tuition for Children of Disabled Wartime Veterans covers full tuition + fees at any state college. Six nursing homes statewide.
No state income tax. Full homestead exemption for 100% P&T disabled, with a stackable combat-disability bump on top of the standard $50,000 homestead. Seven state veterans nursing homes plus an assisted living facility. Florida's reputation as a top-tier retirement destination for veterans is earned, not marketing.
Quietly one of the best. Seven Oklahoma Veterans Centers (among the most per-capita in the US), full property tax exemption on homestead for 100% P&T, a $24,000/year sales tax exemption for 100% disabled, and military retirement 75% or $10,000 exempt — whichever is greater. Low cost of living amplifies every dollar.
Bottom 5 States for Veterans
$12,500 military retirement exclusion (SB 219 proposes a phase-up to $25,000 by 2029, not yet enacted). The property tax credit covers only the school district portion of the bill, not the full assessment. Single veterans home in Milford. No standout categories pull the score up.
Military retirement fully exempt as of 2023 — a clear win — but property tax relief is fragmentary: towns set credits between $1,000 and $30,000 of assessed value with no statewide floor. Outcomes vary wildly by ZIP code. The rest of the package is generic.
Military retirement only tax-exempt for disabled vets or retirees age 62+. Younger non-disabled retirees are fully taxed at a 5.695% flat rate. Property tax benefit capped at a $1,500 reduction. Idaho's recreation perks are excellent — the rest of the package can't carry it.
Military retirement deduction is 50% AND limited to the first five years of Montana residency AND working retirees only (must have earned income). Property tax program is income-limited at $62,598. Most retired vets either lose the income tax benefit fast or don't qualify for the property tax benefit at all. No state sales tax helps.
The only state in the 2026 Avoid tier. HB 2050 (full military retirement exemption) failed to pass the 2025 session. Modern retirees are taxed at a 9.9% top marginal rate — one of the highest in the nation. Property tax exemption is small ($26,303 of assessed value, income-limited) and partial. The lack of state sales tax is the only bright spot.
Federal Benefits Are the Same Everywhere
Before you start ranking states, know what every veteran already gets nationwide. Federal VA benefits do not depend on where you live — they are constant across all 50 states. State benefits stack on top.
What follows is the state-level stack on top of this federal floor. The differences between states — not the floor itself — are what this ranking measures.
The 2026 Map at a Glance
Each tile is one state, equally sized. Color indicates tier. Click any tile to jump to that state's detail row in the ranking table below.
Tile cartogram approximates US geography. Each state has equal visual weight regardless of physical size — the appropriate choice for a ranking visualization.
The Full 50-State Ranking
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| Rank ▲ | State ↕ | Overall ↕ | Tier ↕ | Prop ↕ | Health ↕ | Income ↕ | OthFin ↕ | Educ ↕ | Empl ↕ | Rec ↕ | Burial ↕ | |
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| #1 | VirginiaVA | 4.60 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 4/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Full real estate tax exemption on primary residence + 1 vehicle for 100% P&T disabled vets and surviving spouses (including spouses of service members who died in line of duty as of Jan 1, 2025). HealthcareScore: 5/5 4 Virginia State Veterans Care Centers (Roanoke, Richmond, Virginia Beach, and Puller Veterans Care Center in Fauquier County). Strong modern expanding network. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement subtraction $40,000 cap (TY 2025+, all ages). HB 2700 to remove cap did not pass 2025 session. Covers most E-7/E-8 pensions but not full O-grade pensions. VA top rate 5.75%. SS fully exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Vehicle property tax exemption on 1 vehicle for 100% disabled. Modest other. VA sales tax 5.3%. EducationScore: 5/5 Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program (VMSDEP): up to 8 semesters of free tuition + fees at VA public colleges for dependents/spouses of vets KIA or 90%+ disabled. Among the most generous in the country. EmploymentScore: 5/5 V3 (Virginia Values Veterans) program — best-in-class employer certification, transition support, resume coaching, career placement. Strongest state-level employment infrastructure in the nation. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for 100% disabled VA vets. Reduced state park fees. BurialScore: 4/5 3 VA State Veterans Cemeteries (Suffolk, Amelia, Dublin) plus Arlington National plus multiple federal. | ||||||||||||
| #2 | TexasTX | 4.55 | Excellent | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Tiered disability exemption: 10-29% = $5,000; 30-49% = $7,500; 50-69% = $10,000; 70-99% = $12,000; 100% = FULL EXEMPTION on homestead, no value cap, no income test. Surviving spouses of 100% vets and KIA spouses also fully exempt. HealthcareScore: 4/5 9 Texas State Veterans Homes (Amarillo, Big Spring, Bonham, El Paso, Floresville, McAllen, Temple, Tyler, Houston). Largest state veteran home network outside CA. Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. All retirement and active duty income state tax-free. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 TX has high property tax rates but full exemption for 100% disabled erases it. No state income tax. Vehicle registration fee waivers for disabled vets. EducationScore: 5/5 Hazlewood Act: up to 150 credit hours of free tuition at any Texas public college/university for resident vets with 181+ days active duty. Legacy Act: unused Hazlewood hours transferable to dependents. EmploymentScore: 5/5 Strong preference. Texas Veterans Land Board (TVLB) home loans up to $832,750; land loans up to $150,000; home improvement loans. Free LLC formation + 5-year TX franchise tax exemption for vet-owned new businesses. RecreationScore: 4/5 Super Combo Hunting+Fishing+State Park access free for 50%+ disabled vets. Reduced fees for others. BurialScore: 4/5 4 Texas State Veterans Cemeteries (Mission, Killeen, Abilene, Corpus Christi) plus multiple federal. | ||||||||||||
| #3 | South CarolinaSC | 4.50 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Full property tax exemption on primary residence + up to 5 acres + 2 vehicles for 100% P&T disabled vets (or service-connected paraplegia/blindness). Retroactive to 2022 acquisition date. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 5/5 6 SC State Veterans Nursing Homes (Anderson, Walterboro, Columbia, Florence, Gaffney, Myrtle Beach). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt (since 2022, all ages, no cap). SC top rate 6.2% (dropping to 6.0% then 5.7%). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Vehicle property tax exemption (2 vehicles). Disabled vet free plates. Reduced vehicle license fees. EducationScore: 5/5 SC Free Tuition for Children of Disabled Wartime Veterans: full tuition + fees at any SC public college/university for children of wartime vets KIA, MIA, POW, or 100% disabled. Palmetto Fellows military supplement. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. SC Works veterans priority of service. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting + freshwater + saltwater recreational fishing licenses for disabled SC vets. Free state park admission for 100% disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 M.J. "Dolly" Cooper Veterans Cemetery (Anderson) + Beaufort National + Fort Jackson National. | ||||||||||||
| #4 | FloridaFL | 4.45 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 100% P&T service-connected disabled: full homestead exemption. 10%+ combat-related disabled: $5,000 stackable on $50,000 standard homestead. 65+ disabled vets: ad valorem discount equal to disability percentage. Surviving spouse retains. HealthcareScore: 5/5 6 state veterans nursing homes (Land O'Lakes, Pembroke Pines, Daytona Beach, Port Charlotte, Springfield, Panama City) + 1 assisted living facility (Lake City). Second-largest state veteran home network in US. Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. All retirement and active duty income state tax-free. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 100% disabled vets: no sales tax on mobility vehicle modifications. Vehicle license fee waivers. Save Our Homes assessment cap on homestead. EducationScore: 3/5 Tuition waiver at state universities and Florida College System for children of deceased/disabled vets. Scholarships for Children & Spouses of Deceased/Disabled Vets. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong veterans preference (10 points disabled, 5 vet, spousal extension). Florida VETS program for transition support. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting + fishing licenses for resident disabled vets. Military Gold Sportsman's License. State park entry discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 7 state and federal veterans cemeteries including Bushnell, Lake City, Sarasota, Tallahassee. | ||||||||||||
| #5 | OklahomaOK | 4.40 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Full property tax exemption on homestead for 100% P&T service-connected disabled vets and surviving spouses. HealthcareScore: 5/5 7 Oklahoma Veterans Centers (Ardmore, Claremore, Clinton, Lawton, Norman, Sulphur, Talihina). Among largest state veteran home networks per capita. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement: 75% exempt OR $10,000 — whichever is greater (covers most pensions). OK top rate 4.75%. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Sales tax exemption: 100% disabled vets exempt from sales tax up to $25,000/year in purchases (excludes vehicles). Free disabled vet plates. Vehicle excise tax exemption on one vehicle. EducationScore: 4/5 OK Educational Tuition Waiver for children of KIA/disabled/POW/MIA vets. OK National Guard 100% tuition assistance. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Vet-owned small business preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free lifetime hunting/fishing licenses for resident vets with 100% disability or POW. Reduced fees for other disabled vets. BurialScore: 4/5 4 Oklahoma Veterans Cemeteries (Sallisaw, Krebs, Goodwell, Exeter) plus Fort Sill National. | ||||||||||||
| #6 | LouisianaLA | 4.30 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Standard $7,500 homestead exemption to all. Disabled vet add-on: 50-69% disability = +$2,500; 70-99% = +$4,500; 100% P&T = FULL ad valorem exemption (constitutional amendment passed 2022). HealthcareScore: 5/5 5 Louisiana Veterans Homes (Reserve, Jackson, Monroe, Bossier City, Jennings). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. Service members stationed outside LA for 120+ consecutive days: deduct up to $50,000 of military comp. Flat 3% income tax (one of lowest). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Military Family Assistance Fund. Vehicle tax credits for disabled vets. LA sales tax 4.45% state base. EducationScore: 4/5 Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Tuition Exemption Program: free tuition at state public colleges for surviving spouses/children of vets with 90%+ disability, KIA, POW, or MIA. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference points. RecreationScore: 4/5 LA Veterans Lifetime Hunting/Fishing License — free for disabled vets 50%+. Active duty reduced fees. BurialScore: 4/5 5 Louisiana State Veterans Cemeteries (Leesville, Keithville, Rayville, Slidell, Jennings). | ||||||||||||
| #7 | WisconsinWI | 4.30 | Excellent | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Wisconsin Veterans and Surviving Spouses Property Tax Credit: refundable WI income tax credit equal to 100% of property taxes paid on primary residence for 100% disabled vets and unremarried surviving spouses. Effectively eliminates property tax. HealthcareScore: 4/5 3 Wisconsin Veterans Homes (King, Union Grove, Chippewa Falls). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. WI top rate 7.65%. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Vehicle registration discount. Disabled vet plate. Standard. EducationScore: 5/5 Wisconsin GI Bill (state-level): 100% tuition + fees at any UW System school OR WI Technical College, up to 128 credits, for resident vets and dependents/spouses of 30%+ disabled vets, KIA, or POW. Among the most generous in the country alongside IL and TX. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. WI Department of Veterans Affairs job placement. Vet-owned business programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing license discounts/free. Free state park entry for disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 3 WI State Veterans Cemeteries (Union Grove, Spooner, King) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #8 | IllinoisIL | 4.25 | Excellent | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Standard Homestead Exemption for Vets with Disabilities (35 ILCS 200/15-169): $2,500 EAV (30-49%), $5,000 EAV (50-69%), $250,000 EAV (70%+) — effectively full exemption for most homes. Returning Veteran's Homestead Exemption $5,000 EAV. Specially Adapted Housing full exemption. HealthcareScore: 5/5 5 Illinois Veterans Homes (Anna, LaSalle, Manteno, Quincy, Chicago). Prince Home (women vets, on Manteno campus) reopening 2026. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement and disability retirement fully exempt. IL flat 4.95% income tax. SS exempt. Pensions broadly exempt from IL income tax. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 $15,000 specially adapted housing grant. $3,000 remodeling grant. High overall state tax burden offsets some benefits. EducationScore: 5/5 Illinois Veterans Grant (IVG) provides full tuition + certain fees at any state-supported university or community college for eligible IL vets. MIA/POW Scholarship for dependents. Illinois National Guard Grant. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Veterans Care program. Vet-owned business set-asides. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free state park entry for disabled vets and active duty on leave. Discounted hunting and fishing for disabled. BurialScore: 3/5 Sunset Memorial Veterans Cemetery + multiple national cemeteries. State cemetery network less robust than southern peers. | ||||||||||||
| #9 | AlabamaAL | 4.15 | Excellent | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 100% P&T disabled OR 65+ Alabama residents receive full ad valorem homestead exemption on home + 160 acres, no income limit. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 Alabama state veterans homes (Bay Minette, Pell City, Huntsville, Alexander City) providing skilled nursing care. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement, active duty pay, and SBP fully exempt. Alabama flat 5% income tax on civilian income; SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 VA-furnished vehicles exempt from license fees and ad valorem tax. 25%+ disabled vets exempt from business/occupational license tax. $1,000 employer tax credit for hiring unemployed AL vets. EducationScore: 4/5 Alabama GI Dependent Scholarship Program provides up to 5 academic years tuition + fees at state institutions for dependents of vets with 40%+ disability, POW/MIA, or KIA. EmploymentScore: 4/5 5-point hiring preference for vets, 10-point for disabled vets on state employment exams. Spouses can extend 10-point preference under qualifying conditions. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free state park admission for active duty and honorably discharged residents. $2 special hunting license for 100% disabled vets. Discounted freshwater fishing license for 20%+ disabled. BurialScore: 3/5 Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Spanish Fort plus Fort Mitchell and Alabama National federal cemeteries. | ||||||||||||
| #10 | MinnesotaMN | 4.00 | Excellent | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Market Value Exclusion: $300,000 for 100% P&T, $150,000 for 70-99% disability. Extends to primary caregivers. HealthcareScore: 5/5 5 Minnesota Veterans Homes (Hastings, Luverne, Minneapolis, Silver Bay, Fergus Falls). Bemidji and Montevideo under development. Plus supplemental dental/vision programs. Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt. MN top rate 9.85% (one of highest). SS partially taxed (income-based phase-out). Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Vehicle registration and sales tax exemptions for qualifying vets. Past Military Service Credit (up to $750 nonrefundable tax credit). EducationScore: 4/5 Minnesota GI Bill — state-funded education benefit on top of federal GI Bill, up to $10,000 lifetime for post-9/11 vets + currently serving + spouses/dependents. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Robust County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) network across all 87 counties. Strong preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for 100% disabled or POW. State park free passes. BurialScore: 3/5 MN State Veterans Cemeteries (Little Falls, Preston, Duluth). | ||||||||||||
| #11 | TennesseeTN | 4.00 | Excellent | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 TN Property Tax Relief: exempts first $175,000 of assessed value for 100% P&T disabled vets and certain paraplegia/blindness/loss of limbs. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 Tennessee State Veterans Homes (Murfreesboro, Humboldt, Knoxville, Clarksville). Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax (Hall tax on interest/dividends fully phased out 2021). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 No state income tax = effective savings. TN sales tax 7% (high base). Some vehicle registration benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 Helping Heroes Grant ($500/semester) for veterans. STRONG Act (TN National Guard tuition assistance for resident Guard members). EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. TN Department of Veterans Services job placement. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for 30%+ disabled or 100% TN vets. Free state park admission for disabled. BurialScore: 5/5 5 Tennessee State Veterans Cemeteries (Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, Parkers Crossroads, Chattanooga) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #12 | PennsylvaniaPA | 3.95 | Good | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Disabled Veterans' Real Estate Tax Exemption: full exemption on primary residence for 100% disabled wartime vets, income/financial need test required ($114,637 presumptive need level effective Jan 1, 2025). Below threshold = auto-approved. HealthcareScore: 4/5 6 PA State Veterans Homes (Hollidaysburg, Erie, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Philadelphia, Spring City). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. PA flat 3.07% income tax (one of lowest). SS fully exempt. Retirement income from PA-recognized plans broadly exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 No vehicle property tax. Disabled vet plates free. Vet-owned business support. PA sales tax 6%. EducationScore: 4/5 PA Veterans Educational Gratuity: $500/year for children of disabled wartime vets attending PA institutions. PA National Guard EAP: full tuition at state schools. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference (10 points disabled vets). Pennsylvania Veterans Employment Program. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free hunting/fishing for disabled vets (60%+). State parks reduced fees. BurialScore: 4/5 PA Veterans Cemetery at Spring City plus 6 national cemeteries. | ||||||||||||
| #13 | WashingtonWA | 3.95 | Good | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 WA Property Tax Exemption for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons, Veterans: income-based, scales benefit. 80%+ disability + AGI under threshold (county-specific, ~$45-65k). Partial exemption. Income limit excludes many retired vets with second careers. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 Washington State Veterans Homes (Orting, Port Orchard, Spokane, Walla Walla). Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. (WA has a 7% capital gains tax on gains above $250k — irrelevant for most vet retirees.) Other FinancialScore: 4/5 WA sales tax 6.5% state base (offset on autos with disabled-vet plate). No income tax doubles as savings. EducationScore: 4/5 Washington State Veterans Tuition Waiver at state community/technical colleges and universities for honorably discharged vets with at least 2 years active service. National Guard Education Grant Program. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. YesVets employer recognition. Transition pipeline support. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for 30%+ disabled WA vets. State Park Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass — free lifetime pass for 30%+ disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 3 WA State Veterans Cemeteries (Medical Lake, Kent, Spokane) plus Tahoma National plus others. | ||||||||||||
| #14 | MichiganMI | 3.90 | Good | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Full property tax exemption on primary residence for 100% P&T disabled vets, IU vets, and vets receiving VA Specially Adapted Housing assistance (MCL 211.7b). Surviving spouses qualify. 2026 update: no annual reapplication required. HealthcareScore: 4/5 3 Michigan Veterans Homes (Grand Rapids, Chesterfield Township, Marquette). Cost based on ability to pay. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. MI flat 4.25% income tax (transitional). SS exempt. Pension broadly exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Standard vehicle benefits. Specially adapted housing assistance. EducationScore: 3/5 Children of Veterans Tuition Grant: up to $2,800/year at any MI college for dependents (16-26) of vets KIA or 100% disabled. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. MI Veterans Affairs Agency wraparound support. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting, fishing, and state park entry for 100% disabled or IU vets. BurialScore: 3/5 Great Lakes National Cemetery (Holly), plus federal options. State runs limited cemetery footprint. | ||||||||||||
| #15 | NebraskaNE | 3.90 | Good | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Nebraska Homestead Exemption Category 4V: full exemption on homestead value for 100% disabled vets, no income limit. Category 4 for other disabled vets is income-limited. HealthcareScore: 5/5 4 Nebraska Veterans' Homes (Bellevue, Norfolk, Kearney, Scottsbluff). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt (since 2022). NE top rate 5.84% (phasing down to 3.99% by 2027). SS fully exempt as of 2025. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Plate waivers. Standard benefits. EducationScore: 4/5 NE Waiver of Tuition: 100% tuition waiver at all NE state-supported postsecondary institutions for spouses and dependents of vets with 100% disability, KIA, MIA, or POW. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for resident disabled vets and Purple Heart recipients. State park entry discounts. BurialScore: 3/5 Nebraska Veterans' Cemetery at Alliance plus federal options. | ||||||||||||
| #16 | MississippiMS | 3.80 | Good | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Full ad valorem homestead exemption for 100% service-connected disabled vets and unremarried surviving spouses. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 Mississippi State Veterans Homes (Collins, Kosciusko, Jackson, Oxford). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. MS rate dropping to 4.0% in 2026 (phasing toward 3%). SS exempt. Retirement income broadly exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 License plate fee waivers for disabled vets. Standard benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 MS Veterans Tuition Scholarship: tuition + fees at state institutions for children/spouses of disabled, KIA, MIA, POW vets. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard 5/10 point preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting and fishing for 100% disabled MS vets. Free state park entry. BurialScore: 3/5 MS State Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Newton) plus federal options. | ||||||||||||
| #17 | South DakotaSD | 3.80 | Good | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Two-tier program: (1) Paraplegic Exemption Program — full exemption for service-connected paraplegic vets; (2) Disabled Vet Exemption — $200,000 of full and true value for 100% P&T vets. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Michael J. Fitzmaurice State Veterans Home (Hot Springs) — single facility. Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 No state income tax doubles as savings. Relatively low cost of living. Vehicle registration discounts. EducationScore: 4/5 SD Tuition Reduction: 1.5 days of tuition-free education at SD state schools for each day of qualifying military service. Free undergrad tuition for resident vets with qualifying service. National Guard tuition assistance. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free/discounted hunting and fishing for resident disabled vets. State park access reduced. BurialScore: 3/5 SD Veterans Cemetery (Sioux Falls) plus Black Hills National Cemetery. | ||||||||||||
| #18 | MaineME | 3.70 | Good | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 $6,000 valuation exemption for vets 62+, 100% disabled, or wartime service. $50,000 paraplegic exemption. Maine Property Tax Fairness Credit doubles for P&T vets. HealthcareScore: 5/5 6 Maine Veterans' Homes (Augusta, Bangor, Caribou, Machias, Scarborough, South Paris). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. ME top rate 7.15% (moderate-high). SS exempt. Pensions broadly favored. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Modest vehicle and registration benefits. ME sales tax 5.5%. EducationScore: 4/5 Maine Veterans Dependents Educational Benefits: free tuition + fees at UMaine system for children/spouses of vets with 100% P&T, KIA, POW, or MIA. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing fee waivers. State park discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 3 Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemeteries (2 in Augusta, 1 in Caribou). | ||||||||||||
| #19 | UtahUT | 3.70 | Good | 4 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 3/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Utah Disabled Veteran Property Tax Abatement: proportional to disability rating, max $505,548 of taxable value (2026, inflation-adjusted), 10%+ disability. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 5/5 4 Utah Veterans Homes (Ogden, Salt Lake City, Payson, Ivins). Income TaxScore: 3/5 UT Military Retirement Income Tax Credit (refundable, ~4.85% of retirement income; income phase-out). Functionally moderate exemption. UT flat 4.55% income tax. SS partially taxed for higher AGI. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Vehicle registration discounts. Standard. EducationScore: 4/5 Veterans Tuition Gap Program at UT state schools. Utah National Guard tuition assistance up to 100%. Purple Heart waiver. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. UT Patriot Partner employers. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing license discounts. BurialScore: 3/5 UT State Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Bluffdale, Camp Williams). | ||||||||||||
| #20 | GeorgiaGA | 3.65 | Good | 5 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 100% service-connected disabled vets, surviving spouses of KIA, and unemployable vets: full ad valorem homestead exemption up to ~$121,812 of value (2025, inflation-adjusted). HealthcareScore: 2/5 2 state veterans homes (Augusta, Milledgeville). Smaller network than peer southern states. Income TaxScore: 4/5 $65,000 military retirement exemption all ages starting TY 2026 (HB 343). GA flat tax 5.39% (scheduled cuts toward 4.99%). SS fully exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Vehicle license and registration waivers for disabled vets. No statewide sales tax exemption. EducationScore: 4/5 Georgia HERO Scholarship: up to $8,000 lifetime for children of disabled/deceased vets. Standard tuition supports for vets themselves. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference points. Vet-owned business preferences. Transition support programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Honorary lifetime hunting + fishing license for 100% disabled vets. Free state parks for disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 2 GA state veterans cemeteries (Glennville, Milledgeville) plus 2 federal cemeteries. | ||||||||||||
| #21 | North CarolinaNC | 3.65 | Good | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 NC Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exclusion: $45,000 of appraised value excluded for 100% P&T, IU, or specially adapted housing. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 NC State Veterans Homes (Fayetteville, Salisbury, Black Mountain, Kinston). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt for all retirees as of 2021 (Bailey decision plus subsequent legislation). NC flat tax 4.25% (dropping to 3.99% by 2026). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Disabled vet license plates. Modest other. NC sales tax 4.75% state. EducationScore: 4/5 NC Scholarship for Children of War Veterans: 4 classes of benefit (full tuition + fees + room/board at NC state universities for Class I dependents of KIA/100% disabled vets, less for other classes). EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. NC4ME (employer pipeline) for transitioning service members. RecreationScore: 4/5 Lifetime hunting and fishing licenses for 50%+ disabled vets and former POWs. State parks free for 100% disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 4 NC State Veterans Cemeteries (Black Mountain, Goldsboro, Jacksonville, Spring Lake) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #22 | IowaIA | 3.60 | Good | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Iowa Disabled Veteran Homestead Tax Credit: full property tax credit on homestead for 100% P&T disabled vets (or paid at 100% IU rate). Military Service Property Tax Exemption ($1,852 reduction for honorable wartime/peacetime service). HealthcareScore: 3/5 Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown (large single facility). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retired pay and SBP fully exempt from Iowa income tax. Iowa moved to flat 3.8% in 2025. SS fully exempt as of 2026 (phase-out complete). Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Military Student Loan Income Tax Exemption. Reserve withdrawal tax exclusion for activation. EducationScore: 4/5 War Orphans Tuition Assistance up to $11,844/year. Iowa National Guard Educational Assistance Program: full tuition at state institutions. Home Base Iowa employer network. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Home Base Iowa for hiring. RecreationScore: 3/5 Reduced hunting and fishing fees for disabled vets. BurialScore: 4/5 Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter — modern, well-maintained. | ||||||||||||
| #23 | MissouriMO | 3.60 | Good | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 HB 700 (effective January 1, 2026): tiered Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Exemption — $2,500 for 30-49%, $5,000 for 50-69%, 100% exemption for 70%+ disability. Score holds conservative at 3 pending year-one county implementation and legislative stability. Pre-HB 700 program: $1,100 max circuit-breaker credit. Former POWs already fully exempt. Score should be revisited in 2027. HealthcareScore: 5/5 7 Missouri Veterans Homes (Cape Girardeau, Cameron, Mexico, Mount Vernon, St. James, St. Louis, Warrensburg). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. MO top rate 4.7% (dropping). SS fully exempt for all (2024 phase-out complete). Other FinancialScore: 3/5 $1,100 property tax circuit breaker still available. Missouri Military Family Relief Fund. EducationScore: 3/5 Missouri Returning Heroes Act: tuition cap of $50/credit at MO public colleges for combat vets. Wartime Veterans Survivors Grant. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. Show-Me Heroes employer pledge program. RecreationScore: 3/5 Discounted hunting and fishing for disabled MO vets. State parks discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 5 Missouri Veterans Cemeteries (Higginsville, Springfield, Bloomfield, Fort Leonard Wood area, Jacksonville). | ||||||||||||
| #24 | New JerseyNJ | 3.60 | Good | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Full property tax exemption for 100% P&T disabled vets on principal residence (NJ Treasury). Standard $250 annual veteran deduction for honorably discharged wartime vets. Surviving spouses qualify. NJ effective property tax rate 2.23% (highest in US) makes exemption worth $10,000-15,000/year for typical home. HealthcareScore: 4/5 3 NJ Veterans Memorial Homes (Menlo Park, Vineland, Paramus). Paramus reformed post-COVID-related issues. Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt. NJ top rate 10.75% (one of highest). SS exempt federally and NJ. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 $6,000 personal exemption for vets ($3,000 for spouse). High cost of living offsets. Property tax deferment during deployment. EducationScore: 4/5 NJ Veterans Tuition Credit. NJ POW/MIA Tuition Benefit. National Guard Tuition Assistance. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Vet-owned business preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free state park entry for disabled vets. Discounted hunting and fishing. BurialScore: 3/5 Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Wrightstown) — single state cemetery. | ||||||||||||
| #25 | New MexicoNM | 3.60 | Good | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 4/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Major 2026 upgrade per Constitutional Amendment 1 (2024) + HB 47 (2025): $10,000 standard exemption for ALL veterans (effective 2025, inflation-adjusted) + proportional disability exemption (10-100% scaled to VA rating). 100% disabled = full exemption. Implementation begins FY27 per state guidance. HealthcareScore: 3/5 New Mexico State Veterans' Home in Truth or Consequences (single facility). Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement exemption $30,000 cap through 2026 (scheduled to sunset; no extension passed as of early 2026). Top rate 5.9%. SS partially taxed (income-based). Note: 2026 score reflects 2026 effective law; sunset would drop NM significantly. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Vehicle registration discounts. NM gross receipts tax 5.125% state base. EducationScore: 4/5 Wartime Veterans Scholarship: full tuition + fees at state schools for children of wartime vets KIA, MIA, POW, or 100% disabled. Vietnam Veterans Scholarship for vets themselves. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. Some apprenticeship priority. RecreationScore: 5/5 Lifetime state parks pass for ALL resident veterans. Free hunting/fishing for 100% disabled (special deer rules). Free museum/monument access for 50%+ disabled. Strongest recreation package in US. BurialScore: 3/5 NM Veterans Memorial State Cemetery (Fort Stanton, Gallup) plus Santa Fe National. | ||||||||||||
| #26 | OhioOH | 3.60 | Good | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Ohio Homestead Exemption for 100% Service-Connected Disabled Vets: $52,300 of true value exempt (2024, inflation-adjusted). Expanded in 2025 budget bill. Surviving spouses qualify. HealthcareScore: 3/5 2 Ohio Veterans Homes (Sandusky, Georgetown). Plus state-funded outreach. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. OH top rate 3.5% (graduated phasing toward flat 2.75%). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Disabled vet plates. Standard other. EducationScore: 4/5 Ohio War Orphans Scholarship: full tuition + fees at state universities for children of vets KIA, 60%+ disabled, or POW. Ohio National Guard Scholarship: 100% tuition at state schools. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. OhioMeansVets transition pipeline. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free hunting/fishing for resident vets with 25%+ disability (or former POWs). Discounted park entry. BurialScore: 4/5 2 Ohio Veterans Memorial Cemeteries (Clinton, Spring Grove) plus multiple federal (Dayton National is largest). | ||||||||||||
| #27 | ColoradoCO | 3.55 | Good | 4 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 2/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 2/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption: 50% of first $200,000 of actual value exempted for 100% P&T disabled vets and IU. Plus senior layer. HealthcareScore: 5/5 5 state veterans community living centers: Aurora, Florence, Walsenburg, Rifle, Homelake. Income TaxScore: 2/5 Military retirement exemption tiered by age: under 55 = $15,000, 55-64 = $20,000, 65+ = $24,000. Colorado flat 4.4% income tax. SS taxed with income-based phase-out. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Disabled vet license plates. No statewide sales tax exemption. Vehicle title fee waivers limited. EducationScore: 3/5 Colorado National Guard Tuition Assistance. Dependent benefits for KIA/POW survivors. Less generous than peer states. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference points. Vet-owned small business support programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free lifetime small-game hunting + fishing combo license for resident vets with permanent disability rating. Discounted state parks pass. BurialScore: 4/5 Colorado State Veterans Cemetery at Homelake. Fort Logan and Pikes Peak national cemeteries. | ||||||||||||
| #28 | KansasKS | 3.55 | Good | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Kansas Homestead Refund: refund-based, not exemption. 50%+ disabled vets eligible. Up to $700 refund. Income limit $42,600, home value cap $350,000. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Kansas Soldiers' Home (Fort Dodge) and Kansas Veterans' Home (Winfield). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. Top rate 5.7% (graduated phasing). SS now fully exempt for AGI under $75k and fully exempt thereafter (2024). Other FinancialScore: 4/5 NEW July 1, 2026: 100% disabled vets exempt from Kansas sales tax on up to $24,000/year in purchases (excludes tobacco, alcohol, vehicles). $2,320 additional personal income tax exemption for 100% disabled vets. EducationScore: 4/5 Kansas Educational Assistance for Dependents (KMVA): tuition + fees at Kansas regents institutions for children/spouses of KIA, MIA, POW, or 100% disabled vets. Operation Recognition for older war vets. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Vet hiring tax credits. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 4 Kansas Veterans Cemeteries (Fort Riley, WaKeeney, Winfield, Fort Dodge). | ||||||||||||
| #29 | MassachusettsMA | 3.55 | Good | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Clause 22 series: tiered exemptions by disability. Base $400 (10%+), $750 (Purple Heart), up to ~$2,000 (100% under 22E). HERO Act Clause 22J allows local doubling. Median MA home tax bill ~$5,800; exemption is small fraction. HealthcareScore: 4/5 2 Soldiers' Homes (Chelsea, Holyoke). Plus $2,000/year cash annuity for 100% P&T disabled MA-resident vets — distinctive benefit. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. MA flat 5% income tax (plus 4% surtax on income over $1M). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 $2,000/year annuity for 100% P&T disabled = significant ongoing benefit. Bonus pay for active duty. High cost-of-living offset. EducationScore: 4/5 MA National Guard Education Assistance: 100% tuition + fees at state institutions. Public Service Scholarship for surviving dependents. Tuition waivers at UMass and state colleges. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. Local VSO network in every municipality — one of the most decentralized and accessible service infrastructures in the US. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free hunting/fishing license for paraplegic vets and certain disabilities. State parks free for disabled. BurialScore: 3/5 2 MA State Veterans Cemeteries (Agawam, Winchendon) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #30 | NevadaNV | 3.55 | Good | 3 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption: 60-79% = $17,700 assessed value; 80-99% = $26,550; 100% = $35,400 (FY 2025-2026). Surviving spouses can stack additional wartime exemption. HealthcareScore: 3/5 2 Nevada State Veterans Homes (Boulder City, Sparks). Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 Vehicle Privilege Tax exemption (up to ~$1,000 for 60%+ disabled vets, scales with rating). No income tax doubles as sales tax saving. EducationScore: 3/5 NV Department of Veterans Services tuition waiver for surviving dependents (KIA, MIA, POW). EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Reduced/free hunting and fishing for disabled vets. State park entry discount. BurialScore: 4/5 2 NV State Veterans Cemeteries (Boulder City, Fernley). | ||||||||||||
| #31 | HawaiiHI | 3.40 | Average | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 5/5 Totally disabled vets: full exemption on owner-occupied primary residence (no value cap). All 4 counties administer separately but full exemption is consistent. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home in Hilo (single facility, Big Island only). Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt. HI top rate 11% (one of highest in nation). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Disabled vet vehicle exempt from registration fees ($46 state fee waiver). Cost of living is highest in US (offsets tax benefits significantly). EducationScore: 3/5 Tuition waivers for surviving dependents. HI National Guard Tuition Assistance. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard veterans preference. No standout programs. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing license discounts. State parks discounts. BurialScore: 3/5 Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery on Oahu (Kaneohe). Hilo Veterans Cemetery. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl). | ||||||||||||
| #32 | WyomingWY | 3.40 | Average | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 2/5 WY Veterans' Property Tax Exemption: $6,000 of assessed value (2025 increase, in effect 2026). Can apply to vehicle registration if not used on real property. Small dollar amount even at WY's low rates. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Wyoming Veterans Home (Buffalo) — single facility. Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 No state income tax. Low sales tax (4% state base). Cost of living mid-range. EducationScore: 4/5 WY Veterans Tuition Benefit: free tuition + required fees at UW or WY community colleges for resident vets, surviving spouses, and dependents (up to 10 semesters). EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing for disabled WY vets (resident). Free state park entry. BurialScore: 3/5 Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery (Evansville) plus Sheridan National. | ||||||||||||
| #33 | ArizonaAZ | 3.35 | Average | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 2/5 TY 2026 exemption: $4,873 of assessed value, multiplied by VA disability percentage. Income limit (~$38,843) and total assessed property limit ($31,347) apply. Even 100% disabled vets capped at same maximum under same restrictions. This is the methodologically defensible reading; popular sources often misreport AZ as a full-exemption state. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 state veteran homes: Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Yuma. Statewide skilled nursing coverage. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt (2021+). Arizona flat 2.5% income tax (lowest of any income-taxing state). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 100% disabled or Purple Heart vets: no vehicle license tax or registration fees on one vehicle. Free disabled vet driver's license. Military Family Relief Fund (lifetime cap $20,000). EducationScore: 4/5 Tuition Waiver Program at state public colleges for Purple Heart recipients, 100% disabled vets, and surviving dependents. Arizona National Guard Tuition Reimbursement. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard veterans preference on state employment exams. Spousal extension available under qualifying conditions. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free combination hunting + fishing license for 100% permanently disabled vets. State parks access for disabled vets. BurialScore: 4/5 3 Arizona state veteran cemeteries (Sierra Vista, Marana, Camp Navajo) plus National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. | ||||||||||||
| #34 | ArkansasAR | 3.35 | Average | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 100% service-connected disabled vets (or Special Monthly Compensation for limb loss/blindness) exempt from state homestead and personal property tax. Unremarried surviving spouses and dependent children of KIA/MIA also eligible. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Arkansas State Veterans Homes in Fayetteville and North Little Rock. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retired pay and active duty pay fully exempt. Top marginal rate 3.9% (low). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Sale-of-residence profit exclusion for service members. Military spouse residency relief. No standout sales or vehicle tax exemptions. EducationScore: 3/5 Arkansas National Guard Tuition Incentive Program: $2,500/semester, $5,000/year max. Dependent waivers narrower than peer states. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard 5/10-point preference on state employment exams. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing license discounts. State parks reduced rates. BurialScore: 3/5 Arkansas State Veterans Cemeteries at Birdeye and North Little Rock plus Fort Smith National. | ||||||||||||
| #35 | New HampshireNH | 3.30 | Average | 3 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Standard veteran tax credit $50 (10%+ disability) — towns can adopt up to $750 (most do). 100% P&T disabled: $700 credit (towns can elect $700-$4,000). Full exemption only for VA SAH/SHA-adapted homes (narrow eligibility). HealthcareScore: 3/5 1 New Hampshire Veterans Home (Tilton) — single facility. Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax as of 2025 (interest and dividends tax fully phased out January 1, 2025). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 High property tax rates undermine no-income-tax advantage for homeowners. NH funds itself largely through property tax. EducationScore: 3/5 NH Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan Veteran Tuition Waiver. National Guard Tuition Assistance Program. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Discounted state parks for vets. Some hunting/fishing benefits. BurialScore: 3/5 NH State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen. | ||||||||||||
| #36 | New YorkNY | 3.30 | Average | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Alternative Veterans' Exemption (most common): 15% reduction of assessed value (max $2,880 class 1) + 10% for combat zone + 50% × disability% (max $9,600 class 1). Eligible Funds Exemption alternative. Towns set caps, often low. HealthcareScore: 4/5 5 NY State Veterans' Homes (St. Albans, Stony Brook, Oxford, Batavia, Montrose). Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt. NY top rate 10.9% (one of highest). NYC/Yonkers add city income tax (3.876% NYC). SS exempt at state level. Other FinancialScore: 2/5 High cost of living. Sales tax 4% state + up to 4.875% local. Vehicle/registration benefits modest. EducationScore: 4/5 NY Veterans Tuition Awards: up to full SUNY tuition for vets at state schools. MERIT scholarship for KIA dependents. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference points. Vet-owned business preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free fishing license for 100% disabled. State parks discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 4 NY State Veterans Cemeteries (Calverton, Saratoga, Bath, plus newer sites) plus multiple federal. | ||||||||||||
| #37 | CaliforniaCA | 3.25 | Average | 3 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 3/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 0/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Disabled Veterans' Property Tax Exemption: basic $180,671 of assessed value (2026, inflation-adjusted), low-income tier $271,009 (household income <$81,131). 100% disabled or unemployable required. HealthcareScore: 5/5 8 California Veterans Homes: Yountville, Barstow, Chula Vista, Lancaster, Ventura, West LA, Redding, Fresno. Largest state veteran home network in the US. Includes Alzheimer's and skilled nursing tiers. Income TaxScore: 1/5 $20,000 military retirement exclusion (AGI <$125k single / $250k joint) effective tax year 2025-2029. High earners with civilian career income blow past AGI threshold. Top marginal rate 13.3% (highest in nation). Other FinancialScore: 2/5 7.25% state sales tax (highest base rate in US). No vehicle property tax for 100% disabled vets on one vehicle. High cost of living offsets most benefits in real-dollar terms. EducationScore: 4/5 CalVet College Fee Waiver (4 plans) covers tuition + fees at CSU/UC/CCC for dependents of disabled or deceased vets. CalGuard education programs available. EmploymentScore: 4/5 10-point preference for veterans on state exams. Local Agency Military Base Recovery Area tax credits. V3-style transition programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free state parks pass for 50%+ disabled, POW, MIA, or recipients of qualifying medals. Discounted hunting and fishing. BurialScore: 4/5 3 California State Veterans Cemeteries (Yountville, Igo, Seaside). Burial allowances available. | ||||||||||||
| #38 | ConnecticutCT | 3.25 | Average | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 $1,000 assessment exemption for honorable wartime discharge vets; tiered higher exemptions for disabled vets ($10,000-$20,000 assessment). Towns can opt to provide more. CT effective property tax rate ~2.14% (second highest in US). HealthcareScore: 4/5 Connecticut Veterans Home in Rocky Hill: comprehensive skilled nursing, residential, healthcare, and dental services on-site. Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt. CT progressive income tax up to 6.99%. SS taxed for higher AGI ($75k+ single / $100k+ joint). Other FinancialScore: 2/5 High cost of living. Sales tax 6.35%. Limited vehicle and fee exemptions. EducationScore: 4/5 Tuition waiver at CT state universities and community colleges for honorable wartime vets meeting service requirements. National Guard waiver up to 100% tuition. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong veterans preference (10 points for disabled vets, 5 for others). CT Veterans Employment Outreach. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free state parks pass for vets. Discounted hunting and fishing for disabled vets. BurialScore: 3/5 CT State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown. Federal options available. | ||||||||||||
| #39 | IndianaIN | 3.25 | Average | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 Stacking deductions: $24,960 for 100% disabled or wartime vets, plus $14,000 for 62+ or totally disabled, on primary residence valued under $200,000. 2026 changes preserved existing vet deductions. HealthcareScore: 2/5 Indiana Veterans Home in West Lafayette (single facility). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt (since 2022, now includes Space Force, USPHS, NOAA from 2026). Indiana flat 3.05% income tax. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Veteran license plates. Some vehicle tax relief. EducationScore: 4/5 Child of Disabled Veteran Tuition Waiver (CVO): full tuition + fees at state schools for children of vets with 20%+ disability. Reduced fees for vets themselves. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. Transition support programs. RecreationScore: 3/5 Resident disabled vet hunting and fishing discounts. State park benefits. BurialScore: 3/5 Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Madison plus federal options. | ||||||||||||
| #40 | KentuckyKY | 3.25 | Average | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 3/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Homestead exemption: $49,100 assessed value (2025-2026, inflation-adjusted) for 65+ or totally disabled including disabled vets. HealthcareScore: 4/5 4 Kentucky State Veterans Centers (Wilmore, Hanson, Hazard, Radcliff). Income TaxScore: 3/5 Pre-1998 military retirees fully exempt. Post-1997 retirees can exclude up to $31,110/year (covers most E-7/E-8 pensions). Flat 4.0% income tax (dropping). SS fully exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Disabled vet license plates. Modest vehicle benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Tuition Waiver: free tuition at state schools for children/spouses of 100% disabled, KIA, or POW vets. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Resident disabled vet hunting and fishing discounts. Kentucky State Parks free admission for 100% disabled. BurialScore: 4/5 4 Kentucky Veterans Cemeteries (Radcliff, Hopkinsville, Hyden, Williamstown). | ||||||||||||
| #41 | MarylandMD | 3.25 | Average | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 3/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 4/5 100% P&T disabled vets: full exemption on dwelling (Maryland Tax-Property § 7-208). Surviving spouses qualify. Specific to dwelling — outbuildings/extra land may vary by locality. HealthcareScore: 2/5 Charlotte Hall Veterans Home (single facility, large and well-regarded). Income TaxScore: 3/5 $12,500 military retirement exemption (under 55), $20,000 (55+). MD top rate 5.75% plus county piggyback income taxes (2.25-3.2% additional, up to ~9% combined). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 $5,000 retirement income subtraction. $15,000 for 55+. High cost of living and high property tax rate offset. EducationScore: 4/5 MD Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship: tuition + fees for children/spouses of 25%+ disabled vets, POW, MIA, KIA, or for vets themselves. National Guard tuition waiver. EmploymentScore: 4/5 Strong preference. State Procurement preference 1% for vet-owned. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free state parks for disabled vets. Hunting/fishing license discounts. BurialScore: 4/5 5 MD Veterans Cemeteries (Crownsville, Cheltenham, Owings Mills, Hurlock, Flintstone). | ||||||||||||
| #42 | North DakotaND | 3.25 | Average | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 4/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 ND Disabled Veteran Property Tax Credit: up to $9,000 of taxable value credit for 50%+ disabled vets (scaled to rating; full $9,000 at 100%). HealthcareScore: 3/5 ND Veterans Home (Lisbon) — single facility. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. ND top rate 2.5% (one of lowest in nation). SS exempt for AGI under $50k single/$100k joint. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Standard. EducationScore: 4/5 ND Dependents Tuition Waiver: full tuition + fees at ND state schools for dependents of vets KIA, MIA, POW, or 100% disabled. ND National Guard State Tuition Assistance. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Discounted hunting and fishing for disabled vets. BurialScore: 3/5 ND State Veterans Cemetery (Mandan) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #43 | VermontVT | 3.20 | Average | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 VT Property Tax Exemption: $10,000 base on primary residence for vets with 50%+ disability, certain wartime service, or surviving spouses. Municipalities can increase up to $40,000. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Vermont Veterans' Home in Bennington (single facility). Income TaxScore: 4/5 Act 71 (June 2025): full exemption of military retirement and SBP for AGI ≤$125k (single)/$175k (joint), phased out $125-175k single / $175-225k joint. New Vermont Veteran Tax Credit. VT top rate 8.75% (high). SS partially taxed (income-based). Other FinancialScore: 3/5 VT sales tax 6%. Modest vehicle benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 VT National Guard Tuition Benefit Program. Modest dependent benefits. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. Some state employment programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing for 60%+ disabled VT vets. Reduced state park fees. BurialScore: 3/5 VT Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Randolph Center) plus federal. | ||||||||||||
| #44 | AlaskaAK | 3.15 | Average | 3 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 5/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 50%+ service-connected disabled vets exempt on first $150,000 of assessed value on primary residence. Transfers to surviving spouse age 60+. HealthcareScore: 2/5 Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer (single facility, 79 beds total, 75% reserved for vets). Income TaxScore: 5/5 No state income tax. Retirement income, military retired pay, and SBP all tax-free. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Veterans Land Discount Program (25% off state-owned land). Alaska Housing Finance Corp Veterans Mortgage Program with 1% rate reduction on first $50k. No statewide sales tax (local avg ~1.89%). EducationScore: 3/5 Alaska National Guard Tuition Assistance up to 100% of tuition/fees, 36 credit hours/year. Dependent waivers for KIA/POW survivors only. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard 5/10-point preference for state, county, local government positions. Vets prioritized for apprenticeships. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free or discounted hunting and fishing licenses for active duty, Guard, Reserves, and disabled vets. State park access discounted. BurialScore: 3/5 Fort Richardson National Cemetery and Sitka National Cemetery are primary options; state runs no separate cemetery network. | ||||||||||||
| #45 | West VirginiaWV | 3.15 | Average | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 WV Homestead Exemption: $20,000 of assessed value for 100% P&T disabled vets OR age 65+. Disabled Veteran Real Property Tax Credit (state income tax credit equal to qualifying property tax paid on homestead, for 90%+ disabled vets) — effectively reimburses property tax for qualifying vets. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Clarksburg Nursing Facility (Hopemont) and Barboursville Veterans Home. Income TaxScore: 4/5 Military retirement fully exempt. Active duty pay also exempt. WV top rate 4.82% (dropping). SS exempt for AGI under $50k single/$100k joint. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Modest vehicle benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 WV War Orphans Educational Assistance. WV National Guard Tuition Assistance. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free hunting/fishing for 100% disabled WV vets. State park discounts. BurialScore: 3/5 WV Veterans Cemetery (Grafton, Pruntytown) plus federal options. | ||||||||||||
| #46 | DelawareDE | 3.00 | Below Average | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 3/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Qualifying disabled vets (100% service-connected, AGI threshold) eligible for full non-vocational school district property tax credit on primary residence. Only school portion of property tax, not full bill. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Delaware Veterans Home in Milford (~150 beds, single facility). Income TaxScore: 3/5 $12,500 military retirement exclusion (all ages). SB 219 introduced January 2026 proposes phase-up to $25,000 by 2029, not yet enacted. Top tax rate 6.6%. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 No statewide sales tax (Delaware advantage). Vehicle registration discounts limited. EducationScore: 3/5 Educational Benefits for Children of Deceased Veterans. Guard tuition assistance. Modest. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard vet preference. 10% wage tax credit (up to $1,500/year for 3 years) for employers hiring vets deployed to hostile environments. RecreationScore: 3/5 Disabled vet hunting and fishing license discounts. Free DE State Park entry for honorably discharged. BurialScore: 3/5 DE Veterans Memorial Cemeteries in Bear and Millsboro. | ||||||||||||
| #47 | Rhode IslandRI | 3.00 | Below Average | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 5/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 2/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 Property tax credits vary by municipality. Towns set veteran credit between $1,000-$30,000 of assessed value. Some towns offer full 100% disabled exemption. Inconsistent statewide. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol (single facility, recently rebuilt). Income TaxScore: 3/5 Military retirement fully exempt (since 2023, expanded). RI top rate 5.99%. SS partially taxed (AGI under $101,000 single/$126,250 joint = exempt). Other FinancialScore: 3/5 RI sales tax 7%. Modest vehicle benefits. EducationScore: 3/5 RI National Guard Tuition Assistance. Modest dependent benefits. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 3/5 Free hunting/fishing for disabled vets. State parks discounted. BurialScore: 3/5 Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Exeter). | ||||||||||||
| #48 | IdahoID | 2.90 | Below Average | 2 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 1/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 2/5 100% service-connected disabled vets: up to $1,500 property tax reduction on home + 1 acre (no income limit). Circuit Breaker program for others with income limit. Small dollar magnitude. HealthcareScore: 4/5 3 Idaho State Veterans Homes (Boise, Pocatello, Lewiston). Coverage adequate for state population. Income TaxScore: 2/5 Military retirement tax-free only for disabled vets or retirees age 62+ (65+ in some categories). Younger non-disabled retirees fully taxed. Idaho flat 5.695% income tax. SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 Vehicle registration discounts for disabled vets. No statewide sales tax exemption for vets. EducationScore: 3/5 Idaho National Guard Tuition Waiver up to 100% tuition. Dependent benefits for KIA/POW. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. No standout programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free Idaho hunting and fishing licenses for 100% disabled vets. Free state park entry for disabled vets. BurialScore: 3/5 Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Boise. Federal cemeteries available. | ||||||||||||
| #49 | MontanaMT | 2.90 | Below Average | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 1/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 3/5 Property TaxScore: 3/5 MDV Assistance Program: 50-100% property tax rate reduction for 100% disabled vets, income-limited ($62,598 single / $72,229 married, 2024 FAGI). Middle-income retirees may not qualify. HealthcareScore: 3/5 2 Montana Veterans Homes (Columbia Falls, Glendive). Limited geographic coverage. Income TaxScore: 2/5 50% deduction limited to first 5 years of MT residency AND working retirees only (must have earned income). After year 5, fully taxed. Most retirees don't qualify or lose benefit quickly. MT top rate 5.9%. SS partially taxed. Other FinancialScore: 3/5 No statewide sales tax (MT advantage). Vehicle license fee discounts for disabled. EducationScore: 3/5 MT National Guard Tuition Waiver. Veterans Tuition Waiver for honorably discharged combat-era vets at MT University System (limited). EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing licenses for resident disabled vets (30%+). Discounted/free state parks. BurialScore: 3/5 MT State Veterans Cemeteries (Helena, Missoula). Plus federal Yellowstone area access. | ||||||||||||
| #50 | OregonOR | 2.70 | Avoid | 2 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Key takeaways
Income Tax sub-scores: A (military retirement specifically): 1/5 · B (broader retiree tax climate): 1/5 Property TaxScore: 2/5 OR Disabled Vet Property Tax Exemption: $26,303-$31,565 of assessed value (income-based, increases 3%/year). 40%+ disability required. Income limit applies. HealthcareScore: 3/5 Oregon Veterans' Home in Lebanon plus The Dalles facility. Income TaxScore: 1/5 HB 2050 did not pass 2025 session. Modern retirees: only pre-October 1991 service exemption applies (effectively zero for current retirees). OR top rate 9.9% (one of highest in US). SS exempt. Other FinancialScore: 4/5 No state sales tax (significant offset). Vehicle title fee discounts. EducationScore: 3/5 OR Veterans' Educational Aid: $50/month undergrad, $35/month for vets with wartime service (extremely modest). National Guard tuition assistance. EmploymentScore: 3/5 Standard preference. OR Department of Veterans' Affairs employment programs. RecreationScore: 4/5 Free hunting/fishing for resident disabled vets (25%+). Free state park entry for disabled. BurialScore: 3/5 OR State Veterans Cemeteries (The Dalles, Roseburg, Christmas Valley). | ||||||||||||
Category Deep Dives
Quick orientation for what each category measures and which states dominate it.
Property Tax Benefits
The largest recurring state-level cost for homeowners. Top performers offer full primary-residence exemption for 100% disabled vets with no income test and no value cap.
Top in 2026: Texas, Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey (effective via 2.23% rate × full exemption).
Healthcare Access
State veterans homes count, geographic distribution, and per-capita coverage. Federal VAMCs are universal; state homes are the differentiator.
Top in 2026: California (8 facilities), Florida (7), Missouri (7), Oklahoma (7), South Carolina (6), Pennsylvania (6), Maine (6), Texas (9).
Income Tax on Military Retirement
37 states effectively exempt military retirement in 2026 (9 no-income-tax + 28 explicit exemption). This category uses a split sub-score for retirement-specific vs broader retiree tax climate.
Best for working-age retirees: The 9 no-income-tax states (AK, FL, NV, NH, SD, TN, TX, WA, WY).
Other Financial Benefits
Sales tax exemptions, vehicle waivers, ongoing cash benefits, and the cost-of-living drag that erases nominal benefits in expensive states.
Standouts: Oklahoma ($24k/year sales tax exemption for 100% disabled), Massachusetts ($2k/year disabled vet annuity), Kansas (new July 2026 $24k sales tax exemption).
Education Benefits
State tuition waivers and dependent transferability. Most modern retirees have already used the federal Post-9/11 GI Bill, so the state benefit's value is in dependent transfer and second-degree pursuit.
Top tier: Texas (Hazlewood + Legacy), Illinois (Veterans Grant), Wisconsin (state GI Bill), South Carolina, Virginia (VMSDEP).
Employment Programs
Preference points, employer pipeline programs, veteran-owned business set-asides, and transition assistance infrastructure.
Gold standard: Virginia's V3 (Virginia Values Veterans) program — the most developed state-level veteran employment infrastructure in the country.
Recreation Benefits
Hunting, fishing, and state park access. Lower weight (5%) because these benefits matter to some retirees significantly and others not at all.
Most generous: New Mexico (lifetime state parks pass for ALL resident veterans), Texas (Super Combo free for 50%+ disabled), South Dakota, Washington.
Burial Benefits
State veterans cemeteries. Federal VA national cemeteries are universal; state cemeteries are additive geographic convenience.
Largest networks: Tennessee (5), Texas (4), Maryland (5), Missouri (5), Louisiana (5), Minnesota, North Carolina.
How We Scored Every State
Most "best states for veterans" rankings give you a top ten list and call it a day. This one shows the math. Every state was scored on eight categories, weighted by how much they actually move the financial needle for a typical retiring service member, and totaled into a 0–5 composite. The full data set powers the table above — this section explains how a state ends up where it does.
The Eight Categories
Each state earned a 0–5 score in eight categories. Scores are integers (no half-points) so the rubric remains auditable: a 4 means specific things, a 5 means specific things, and every state was held to the same definitions.
Property Tax Benefits Weight: 20%
For a retiring military homeowner, property tax is the single largest recurring state-level cost — bigger than income tax in most states once military retirement exemptions are applied. Property tax exemption value, dollar magnitude, and accessibility determine this score.
- 5
- Full exemption on primary residence for 100% disabled veterans, no income test, no value cap (or a cap above $400,000)
- 4
- Full exemption or equivalent credit for 100% disabled, but with an income test, value cap, or other meaningful restriction
- 3
- Meaningful partial exemption ($25,000–$200,000 assessed value), or full exemption with significant restrictions
- 2
- Token exemption ($5,000–$25,000), or full exemption only at narrow eligibility (e.g., 100% P&T AND age 65+ AND income limit)
- 1
- No meaningful state-level property tax relief for disabled veterans
Healthcare Access Weight: 20%
Healthcare scoring is based on state veterans homes (skilled nursing, assisted living, and long-term care facilities operated or co-funded by the state), then adjusted for per-capita coverage. We use the state veterans home count as the baseline because federal VA medical centers are identical nationwide — the differentiator is what each state adds on top.
- 5
- Multiple state veterans homes (4+), strong geographic coverage, modern facilities, or distinctive supplemental programs (e.g., state-funded cash annuity for disabled vets)
- 4
- 3–5 state veterans homes with reasonable geographic distribution
- 3
- 2–3 state veterans homes, or single large modern facility serving a small state
- 2
- 1–2 facilities serving a large veteran population, or geographic access problems
- 1
- Severely under-served — single facility for a state with 300,000+ veterans
Per-capita modifier applied. States with under 70,000 veterans per state home AND 3+ facilities receive +1 (exceptional density and geographic depth). States with over 250,000 veterans per home receive −1 (clearly under-served regardless of nominal facility count). This modifier prevents two distortions: penalizing populous states for ratio alone (Florida has 7 modern facilities serving 1.4M veterans — the absolute scale matters) and rewarding small states that have only 1 facility just because their veteran population is also small (a single point of failure is a single point of failure).
Income Tax on Military Retirement Weight: 15%
This category uses a split sub-score: (A) treatment of military retirement specifically, averaged with (B) broader tax climate for a working-age retiree (state income tax rate, Social Security treatment, retirement income generally).
Why the split? Because as of 2026, 37 of 50 states fully exempt military retirement pay — nine no-income-tax states plus 28 income-tax states with full exemption. If the category was just "do they tax military retirement," it would do almost no ranking work. The split sub-score captures the practical reality: a veteran retiring at 40 or 45 to a second career still pays state income tax on civilian income, so the broader tax climate matters too.
- 5
- No state income tax (military retirement and civilian career income both tax-free)
- 4
- Military retirement fully exempt and moderate-to-low top tax rate (under 6%) on other income
- 3
- Military retirement fully exempt but high top tax rate (6%+) on other income, or generous partial exemption (covers most enlisted pensions)
- 2
- Partial military retirement exemption with meaningful restrictions (age limits, income phase-outs, or capped at amounts that don't cover full E-7/E-8 pensions)
- 1
- Minimal or no military retirement exemption AND high tax rate
Why 15% weight, not 25 or 30%? Because the category does less ranking work than it appears to. With 37 states at full exemption, income tax sub-score A alone compresses three quarters of the country into one bucket. Property tax and healthcare, by contrast, vary wildly across all 50 states. Weighting income tax at 25%+ would let no-income-tax states coast to the top regardless of how poorly they performed in other categories — which is precisely the failure mode of most existing rankings.
Other Financial Benefits Weight: 15%
Sales tax exemptions, vehicle registration and excise tax waivers, cost-of-living factors, and ongoing cash benefits (annuities, bonuses, license fee waivers). This category captures what other categories miss — especially the cost-of-living drag that erases nominal benefits in high-cost states.
- 5
- Multiple stacked benefits including sales tax exemptions, ongoing cash benefits, and favorable cost of living
- 4
- Solid vehicle and registration exemptions plus low-to-moderate cost of living
- 3
- Standard benefits (disabled vet plates, modest waivers), average cost of living
- 2
- Minimal benefits and high cost of living that erodes other category gains
- 1
- No standout benefits and very high cost of living
Education Benefits Weight: 10%
State-funded education benefits for veterans and dependents, including tuition waivers, scholarships, and National Guard tuition assistance. Weighted at 10% because most modern retirees have already used the federal Post-9/11 GI Bill or have transferred it — the state benefit is typically a secondary or dependent-focused supplement.
- 5
- Full tuition + fees at state institutions for veterans AND broad dependent transferability (Hazlewood Legacy Act, Illinois Veterans Grant, Wisconsin GI Bill class)
- 4
- Strong dependent tuition program (KIA/100% disabled) plus meaningful veteran benefit
- 3
- Standard National Guard tuition assistance and dependent waivers for KIA/MIA/POW survivors only
- 2
- Token education benefits ($500–$2,000/year scholarships)
- 1
- Minimal or no state-level education benefits
Employment Programs Weight: 10%
Veterans preference points on state employment exams, transition assistance, veteran-owned business programs, and employer pipeline support. State-level employment infrastructure varies far more than most people realize — from Virginia's V3 program (gold standard) to states offering only the federally mandated 5/10 point preference.
- 5
- Comprehensive program: strong preference, employer certification network (V3, YesVets, NC4ME), vet-owned business set-asides, and transition pipeline support
- 4
- Strong preference plus meaningful employer engagement or business preference
- 3
- Standard 5/10 point preference, basic transition support
- 2
- Minimal program beyond federally required preference
- 1
- No meaningful state-level employment program
Recreation Benefits Weight: 5%
Hunting, fishing, and state park access for disabled and resident veterans. Lower weight because these benefits matter to some retirees a great deal and to others not at all — a 5% weight ensures they contribute meaningfully without overweighting lifestyle preferences.
- 5
- Free or lifetime hunting/fishing AND free state park access for all resident veterans (not just disabled)
- 4
- Free hunting/fishing AND free state park access for disabled veterans
- 3
- Reduced fees for disabled veterans, modest park access
- 2
- Minimal recreation benefits
- 1
- No meaningful state-level recreation benefits
Burial Benefits Weight: 5%
State veterans cemeteries (in addition to federally operated VA national cemeteries that exist nationwide). Weighted at 5% because federal cemeteries are universally available — the state cemetery network is purely additive geographic convenience.
- 5
- 4+ state veterans cemeteries with strong geographic coverage
- 4
- 2–3 state veterans cemeteries
- 3
- 1 state veterans cemetery plus federal options
- 2
- Federal cemeteries only, no state-operated facilities
- 1
- Very limited burial infrastructure
Weighting Rationale
The weights reflect what categories actually move the financial needle. They are not equal because the categories are not equal — a property tax exemption worth $8,000 per year matters more to a retiring E-7 than a $50 hunting license discount, and the weights say so.
| Category | Weight | Why this weight |
|---|---|---|
| Property Tax | 20% | Largest recurring state-level cost for homeowners; full exemption is worth $5,000–$15,000/year in high property-tax states |
| Healthcare | 20% | Major end-of-life and chronic care factor; state veterans homes cost $0–$8,000/month depending on state and ability to pay |
| Income Tax | 15% | Important but 37 states fully exempt military retirement, limiting differentiation; higher weight would let no-income-tax states dominate regardless of other performance |
| Other Financial | 15% | Captures cost of living drag and stacked smaller benefits (sales tax exemptions, vehicle waivers, annuities) |
| Education | 10% | Most retirees have already used federal Post-9/11 GI Bill; state benefits typically supplement or transfer to dependents |
| Employment | 10% | Most retiring service members enter civilian workforce; state-level infrastructure varies widely and influences outcomes |
| Recreation | 5% | Lifestyle factor that matters to some retirees significantly and others not at all |
| Burial | 5% | Federal VA cemeteries are available nationwide; state network is additive convenience only |
How the Composite Score Works
Each state's overall score is the sum of its category scores multiplied by the weights above. A perfect 5.00 would require a 5 in every category — no state achieves this. The practical ceiling is around 4.60, which Virginia hits in 2026 by scoring 5s in Property Tax, Healthcare, Education, and Employment (60% of weight at maximum) plus 4s in Income Tax and Other Financial.
Worked example for Texas (overall: 4.55):
Property Tax (5) × 0.20 = 1.00
Healthcare (4) × 0.20 = 0.80
Income Tax (5) × 0.15 = 0.75
Other Financial (4) × 0.15 = 0.60
Education (5) × 0.10 = 0.50
Employment (5) × 0.10 = 0.50
Recreation (4) × 0.05 = 0.20
Burial (4) × 0.05 = 0.20
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Overall: 4.55
Tier Thresholds
Composite scores roll up into five tiers. Thresholds were set after the full 50-state distribution was computed — we did not pick tiers first and then sort states into them. The thresholds sit at natural breaks in the distribution.
| Tier | Score Range | 2026 Count | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excellent | 4.00 and above | 11 states | Strong performance across nearly all categories; the standard against which other states are measured |
| Good | 3.50 – 3.99 | 19 states | Solid benefits with one or two category gaps; typically the practical floor for relocation |
| Average | 3.10 – 3.49 | 15 states | Mixed performance; usually carried by one or two strong categories while others lag |
| Below Average | 2.80 – 3.09 | 4 states | Multiple weak categories; benefits don't compete with peer states |
| Avoid | Under 2.80 | 1 state | Substantially below the rest; not a recommended destination for veteran financial optimization |
The "Avoid" tier has one state — Oregon — because that's what the data produced. We did not adjust thresholds to make the bottom feel more populated. A 2026 ranking that puts five states in "Avoid" would have to manufacture results; Oregon earns it through the combination of HB 2050 (military retirement full exemption) failing to pass the 2025 legislative session, a 9.9% top marginal income tax rate (one of the highest in the nation), and an income-limited property tax exemption that excludes many retired vets with second careers.
Sources and Verification
Every state score was researched against a combination of official state sources (revenue departments, state veterans affairs offices), federal sources (MyArmyBenefits, VA.gov), and 2026 legislative tracking. The detailed view for each state in the ranking table lists the specific source URL and verification date used for each of the eight category scores.
This ranking will be re-verified annually. State-level military retirement and disability
benefits change frequently — New Mexico's proportional disability property tax exemption,
Kansas's July 2026 sales tax exemption rollout, and Missouri's HB 700 tiered property tax
exemption are all examples of changes that will require score revisions in subsequent years.
Each category cell carries a lastVerified date in the underlying data;
cells older than 12 months are flagged for re-research before each annual update.
What This Ranking Does Not Measure
A few things this ranking deliberately does not include, because they vary too much by individual circumstance to score honestly:
- General quality of life — weather, schools, crime, family proximity, and personal preferences are outside scope. A state can rank Excellent here and still not be right for you.
- VA medical center quality — federal VAMC quality varies but is a federal benefit, not a state one. State veterans homes are scored; VAMC quality is not.
- Local property tax rates — effective property tax rates vary by county and city within a state. We score the state-level exemption framework; you have to compute your specific bill.
- Cost of living in a specific zip code — folded into "Other Financial" at the state level only.
This ranking measures what each state government does for veterans. Whether that matches what you personally need is your call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What state has the best veteran benefits in 2026?
Virginia ranks #1 in our 2026 ranking with a composite score of 4.60 out of 5. Virginia scores at the top of the rubric in four heavyweight categories: Property Tax (full real estate exemption for 100% P&T disabled vets plus one vehicle), Healthcare (4 modern state veterans care centers), Education (the VMSDEP program covers up to 8 semesters of in-state tuition for dependents of KIA or 90%+ disabled vets), and Employment (the V3 program is the strongest state-level veteran employment infrastructure in the country). Texas (4.55) and South Carolina (4.50) round out the top three.
Which states don't tax military retirement pay?
As of 2026, 37 states effectively exempt military retirement pay from state income tax. Nine states have no income tax at all: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Twenty-eight additional income-tax states fully exempt military retirement: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Wisconsin (plus Oklahoma at 75% or $10,000 whichever greater, and Utah via refundable credit). The remaining states either cap the exemption (California, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Mexico, Vermont, Virginia), tier it by age (Colorado, Kentucky), or offer minimal relief (Idaho, Montana, Oregon).
Which states offer full property tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans?
States offering a full property tax exemption on the primary residence for 100% service-connected P&T disabled veterans in 2026 include: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania (with income test), South Carolina (plus 2 vehicles), Texas, and Virginia (plus 1 vehicle). Illinois effectively achieves the same via a $250,000 EAV reduction at 70%+ disability, which exempts most homes. Wisconsin uses a refundable income tax credit equal to 100% of property tax paid — functionally equivalent. Several other states offer substantial but capped exemptions (California's $180,671 base / $271,009 low-income), or narrower-eligibility full exemptions. Verify with your county assessor before relying on any specific dollar value.
What is the worst state for veteran benefits in 2026?
Oregon (composite score 2.70) is the only state in the 2026 Avoid tier. Three factors drive the ranking: HB 2050, which would have fully exempted military retirement, failed to pass the 2025 legislative session, leaving modern retirees fully taxed at a 9.9% top marginal rate — one of the highest in the nation. The state's property tax exemption is income-limited and small ($26,303–$31,565 of assessed value scaling with income). Oregon's lack of state sales tax is a partial offset. Idaho and Montana (both 2.90) round out the bottom three in the Below Average tier.
How do federal VA benefits differ from state veteran benefits?
Federal VA benefits — monthly disability compensation, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, VA healthcare at VA Medical Centers, the VA Home Loan guaranty, and life insurance — are identical for every veteran regardless of where they live. State veteran benefits stack on top of these federal benefits and vary widely by state. A 100% disabled veteran receives the same monthly VA disability compensation in Oregon as in Virginia, but Virginia adds full state property tax exemption while Oregon offers a partial income-limited reduction. The state-level differences are what this ranking measures. Federal benefits are constant; state benefits are the variable.
Do state veteran benefits transfer if I move to another state?
No. State veteran benefits require state residency. If you claim a property tax exemption in Texas and then move to Maine, you lose the Texas benefit immediately and must qualify under Maine's rules. State education benefits also generally require residency at the time of application, typically demonstrated through driver's license, voter registration, vehicle registration, and state of legal residence for tax purposes. Federal VA benefits travel with you across state lines; state benefits do not. This matters for retirement planning: choosing a state of legal residence before retirement separation locks in that state's benefit framework for as long as you maintain residency there.
Are National Guard tuition assistance benefits the same as state veteran tuition benefits?
No. National Guard Tuition Assistance is funded by the state for currently-serving Guard members and typically pays for tuition at state schools during active service (and sometimes briefly after). State veteran tuition waivers and scholarships — programs like Texas's Hazlewood Act, the Illinois Veterans Grant, and the Wisconsin GI Bill — apply to discharged veterans regardless of Guard status, and often extend to dependents. Many service members qualify for Guard tuition assistance during service, then transition to state veteran tuition benefits after discharge. Both are separate from the federal Post-9/11 GI Bill, which is the primary education benefit for most modern retirees.
How were the 50 states ranked in this study?
Each state was scored 0–5 in eight weighted categories: Property Tax Benefits (20% weight), Healthcare Access (20%), Income Tax on Military Retirement (15%), Other Financial Benefits (15%), Education Benefits (10%), Employment Programs (10%), Recreation Benefits (5%), and Burial Benefits (5%). The composite overall score is the weighted sum, producing a 0–5 result that maps to five tiers: Excellent (4.00+), Good (3.50–3.99), Average (3.10–3.49), Below Average (2.80–3.09), and Avoid (under 2.80). The full methodology with category-by-category rubric, per-capita modifiers, and worked examples is documented in the methodology section above.
About This Ranking
Mil Multiplier publishes data-driven tools and analysis for active-duty service members, retirees, and military families. The 2026 state-by-state veteran benefits ranking is researched and maintained as a single-author project. Every score traces back to a documented state or federal source linked in the per-state details.
This ranking is updated annually. State legislatures pass meaningful changes to veteran tax exemptions, property tax relief, and education benefits every session — the 2026 edition incorporates HB 343 (Georgia $65k retirement exemption), HB 700 (Missouri tiered property tax exemption effective Jan 2026), Act 71 (Vermont retirement exemption), HB 47 (New Mexico proportional disability exemption), and the failure of HB 2050 (Oregon) and HB 2700 (Virginia) in their 2025 legislative sessions.