It is none of those state you listed, but the answer is Pennsylvania followed by Florida. Iowa has the 3rd highest number of people over 65. Pennsylvania is the only large state that has experienced the slowest population growth since the 1920's. During most of these decades, young people were more likely to leave after graduating from high school or college, than stay. Plus the steel industry has been in a long-term decline as well as other manufacturing industries, which led to major out-migration, especially to the sunbelt. Iowa has suffered the same fate as Pennsylvania, except that Iowa is a farming state, and younger people have left for greater opportunities elsewhere over the years. As a result, the population has aged more rapidly, then the national average.
The two highest are California and Texas California: 55 Texas: 30 something
California has the hightest number of state represtentatives, 53 to be exact.
The constituency of any US Senator is all the citizens of the state they represent. Thus, in this case, the senators with the largest constituency would be those representing the state with the highest population. Currently, this would be California.
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If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
Florida had the highest proportion of people age 65 and over in 2002.
California, Texas, Florida, Arizona and New Mexico
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The states with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are California, Texas, and Florida. These states have significant Hispanic communities due to historical influences and geographic location.
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Los Angeles County has the population with the highest percentage of Hispanic people in the U.S.
California and Florida have the highest numbers of teen drug abuse
California, New York, and Florida have the highest number of homeless people in the United States.
In 2008, Florida had the highest proportion of people aged 65 and over among U.S. states. The state's warm climate and retirement-friendly amenities attract many retirees, contributing to its significant elderly population. This trend has been consistent, with Florida often being a preferred destination for seniors.
California, Florida, and New York had the highest concentration of establishments in this industry.
In 2011, Florida had the most acreage, but California had the highest total production and highest per acre yield.
As of 2018, Florida had the highest proportion of people aged 65 and over in the United States. This demographic trend is attributed to factors such as its warm climate, retirement communities, and amenities that attract older adults. Other states with significant elderly populations include Maine and West Virginia, but Florida consistently leads in this category.