Many senior citizens retire to Florida, making it a high percentage of residents over 65.
Pennsylvania, because the state gives away so many freebies, discounts, and rebates to them when the money should be appropriated to education instead.
It depends on how you define "largest" - if you mean overall numbers, it's PROBABLY California, but only by a little bit. If you mean "as a percentage of its total population", it's probably Florida. Both those states have a very large number of 'retirees', and it would depend on who you believe when they publicize their numbers. And remember, too, not everyone over the age of 65 is a 'retiree' either, so that can make the numbers change around, too.
Alaska is the largest US State and ranks #47 in population.
the largest population state is California and the smallest population state is Rhode island
Alaska is the largest state in the US by area. California is the largest state in the US by population.
Alaska is the largest state by area in the US, California is the largest by population.
California has the largest population.
California.
The state with the largest population is California, and its capital is Sacramento. (see the related question)
Washington with a population of 6,724,540.
Texas is largest in area; California is largest in population.
Virginia
California
Texas