An analysis ranking the best and worst places to retire in the United States ranked Arizona at 22.
The study looked at three main categories: "affordability," "quality of life" and "health care."
While Arizona was No. 12 for health care, it was No. 30 for affordability and No. 36 for quality of life by WalletHub.
Source: WalletHub
Florida was the higest ranked state and Kentucky ranked lowest.
The average retirement age in the U.S. is between 59 and 60 years old, according to DQYDJ.