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Living off Social Security? New report says you will run out of cash in weeks — every state
Living off Social Security? New report says you will run out of cash in weeks — every state

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Living off Social Security? New report says you will run out of cash in weeks — every state

ET Online A new 2025 report shows retirees can't survive a full month on Social Security alone in any U.S. state — even in the most affordable places. If you're planning to live only on Social Security checks after you retire — you may want to think again. A new report by GOBankingRates shows that in every U.S. state, people who depend only on Social Security run out of money before the month Social Security Administration has always said these benefits were never meant to be your only source of money after retirement. They are supposed to support you — not fully cover your lifestyle. Now, the latest July 2025 study from GOBankingRates proves that if you're single and relying only on these monthly checks, you'll be in trouble — no matter where you live in the U.S. ALSO READ: Researchers uncover startling new clue in the hunt for Parkinson's cause The team at GOBankingRates: Collected the average Social Security income for single people Looked at each state's average mortgage costs and basic living expenses Calculated how many days your Social Security check could last per month in each state They used data from: U.S. Census (2023 5-year Survey) Missouri Economic and Research Information Center Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023) Zillow Home Index (May 2025) Federal Reserve Economic Data All data was collected as of July 7, 2025. Even in the most affordable states, your Social Security check won't last a full month. But some states are still better than others, as stated in the report by are the top 10 states where Social Security lasts the longest: West Virginia – 21.5 days Monthly mortgage: $989 Total monthly living cost: $2,830Mortgage: $1,107Total: $2,910Mortgage: $1,268Total: $2,986Mortgage: $1,226Total: $2,999Mortgage: $1,264Total: $3,069Mortgage: $1,351Total: $3,122Mortgage: $1,294Total: $3,175Mortgage: $1,358Total: $3,185Mortgage: $1,393Total: $3,192Mortgage: $1,416Total: $3,262Even in West Virginia — the most affordable — you'll still fall short by 9-10 days each month if you rely only on Social the flip side, here are the top 10 most expensive states — where your Social Security check runs out the fastest, as mentioned in the report by GoBankingRates. Mortgage: $5,675Total cost: $8,357Mortgage: $4,698Total: $7,003Mortgage: $3,950Total: $6,277Mortgage: $3,626Total: $5,750 ALSO READ: 9 guilt-free midnight snacks that will satisfy your cravings and still let you sleep Mortgage: $3,382Total: $5,387Mortgage: $3,296Total: $5,179 New Hampshire – 12.0 days Mortgage: $3,042Total: $5,057Mortgage: $2,987Total: $5,020Mortgage: $2,918Total: $5,006Mortgage: $3,155Total: $4,996Clearly, high living costs and expensive housing make it nearly impossible to live on just Social Security in these states fall in the middle — not the cheapest, but not the worst either. Here's how they compare: Georgia – 15.9 days | $3,829/month Texas – 16.8 days | $3,628/month North Carolina – 15.8 days | $3,864/month Florida – 14.2 days | $4,281/month Wisconsin – 15.9 days | $3,835/month No matter where you live — you will fall short. The study proves that Social Security doesn't stretch far enough. Even in cheaper states, you're missing 7 to 10 days of income each month. In expensive states, you might fall short by 15 to 20 days, as per the GoBankingRates reports. This means you must have extra money saved, or other sources of income like: Retirement savings (401k, IRA) Pension Investments Part-time work Help from family This isn't a surprise. The Social Security Administration has said for years that the program is not enough to fully support a retired person — especially with today's inflation and housing study just puts real numbers and days to the warning. If you're hoping to rely only on your Social Security checks — don't count on it. You'll run out of money in every U.S. state in less than a month. You must plan ahead, save more, and understand the true cost of living in retirement, as per the report by GoBankingRates. This report is a wake-up call for every future retiree — especially if you're single and living on a tight budget.Q1. How long can I live on Social Security in the U.S.? In every U.S. state, Social Security lasts less than a month for single retirees, according to a 2025 GOBankingRates report. Q2. Which state is the cheapest to live in on Social Security? West Virginia is the cheapest, where Social Security lasts about 21.5 days each month for one person.

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