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Rank #50 of 50

HawaiiMoney Index August 2026

"Paradise costs paradise prices."

The Tax Burden West · HI Score 22

Retirement: 5/10

Hawaii is workable for retirees (5/10) but not at the top of the pack.

Hawaii — Money Index — Key Facts

  • Retirement: 5/10. Hawaii is workable for retirees (5/10) but not at the top of the pack.
  • West Money Profile. Hawaii sits in the West — and its personality is "The Tax Burden". High marginal rates demand precision: deductions, retirement accounts, and discipline.
  • Ranked #50 of 50. Hawaii ranks #50 of 50 on the PickYourBank US State Money Index — a blend of taxes, affordability, retirement, business climate and remote-work fit.
  • Tax Friendliness: 2/10. Hawaii has one of the heaviest state income-tax burdens (2/10). Maxing 401(k)/IRA matters more here than almost anywhere.
  • The Short Answer. Hawaii pairs America's highest taxes with elite-tier cost of living — wealth is built here on income, not lifestyle arbitrage.
  • Banking Access: 5/10. Hawaii scores 5/10 on banking access — fine for everyday accounts, worth shopping online HYSA rates to beat local offers.
  • Business Climate: 4/10. Hawaii scores 4/10 on business climate with 3/10 for remote work — moderate runway for entrepreneurs.
  • Inflation Resilience: 4/10. Hawaii struggles against inflation (4/10) — fixed-rate housing and locked-in expenses pay off here.
  • Remote Work: 3/10. Hawaii scores only 3/10 for remote work — infrastructure and tax math favor in-office economies here.
  • Affordability: 1/10. Hawaii is among the most expensive states (1/10) — high savings discipline is non-negotiable.
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Tax friendliness
2/10
10 = no income tax
Affordability
1/10
10 = cheapest
Retirement
5/10
Tax + lifestyle
Business
4/10
Climate score
The short answer

Hawaii pairs America's highest taxes with elite-tier cost of living — wealth is built here on income, not lifestyle arbitrage.

On our 1-10 money scorecards, Hawaii ranks 2/10 on tax friendliness, 1/10 on cost of living, and 5/10 on retirement — placing it #50 of 50 states overall.

The full picture

How Hawaii scores across the board

Seven dimensions of household finance, scored 1-10. Higher is better in every category.

Tax friendliness2/10
Cost of living1/10
Retirement5/10
Business climate4/10
Banking competitiveness5/10
Inflation resilience4/10
Remote-work suitability3/10
Banking
5/10
Account access & rates
Inflation
4/10
Resilience score
Remote work
3/10
Laptop-class friendly
Overall
22
Rank #50/50
The vibe

Money personality: The Tax Burden

High marginal rates demand precision: deductions, retirement accounts, and discipline.

Did you know

Four Hawaii money truths

State income tax: 2/10

Hawaii has one of the heaviest state income tax burdens (2/10) — maxing tax-advantaged accounts matters more here than almost anywhere.

Cost of living: 1/10

Cost of living scores just 1/10 — Hawaii is among the most expensive states, demanding higher savings discipline.

Retirement: 5/10

Retirement friendliness 5/10 — workable for retirees but not at the top of the pack.

Business climate: 4/10

Business climate 4/10 with 3/10 for remote work — moderate runway for entrepreneurs and laptop-class earners.

Surprising fact

"Hawaii's cost of living is roughly 80% above the US average — yet its median income barely beats the national average."

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Money lessons from Hawaii

  1. 1

    High-tax states demand maxed-out 401(k)/IRA contributions — every dollar deferred is a 35%+ instant return

  2. 2

    Expensive states need a higher floor: cap housing at 30%, automate savings before lifestyle

  3. 3

    State tax policy is part of your investment strategy — not just where you live

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Real questions

Hawaii money FAQ

Is Hawaii a good state for keeping your money?+

Hawaii scores 22 on our composite money index, with a the tax burden profile. Hawaii pairs America's highest taxes with elite-tier cost of living — wealth is built here on income, not lifestyle arbitrage.

What is the state income tax in Hawaii?+

Hawaii has one of the heaviest state income tax burdens in the country. On our 1-10 tax-friendliness scale (10 = no income tax), Hawaii scores 2.

Is Hawaii good for retirement?+

Hawaii scores 5/10 on retirement friendliness, factoring in tax treatment of Social Security and pension income, healthcare costs, and overall affordability for fixed-income households.

Is Hawaii good for business owners and remote workers?+

Hawaii scores 4/10 on business climate and 3/10 on remote-work suitability — covering tax incentives, talent pools, infrastructure and cost of doing business.

How affordable is Hawaii?+

Hawaii scores 1/10 on cost of living (10 = cheapest). Combined with 4/10 inflation resilience, that shapes how far paychecks stretch here.

What money personality fits Hawaii?+

The Tax Burden — High marginal rates demand precision: deductions, retirement accounts, and discipline.

What's surprising about money in Hawaii?+

Hawaii's cost of living is roughly 80% above the US average — yet its median income barely beats the national average.

Nearby

Other West states