Texas
– There’s no state income tax
– There’s no estate tax
– Free for-credit courses at any state undergraduate or graduate institution, within a limit of six credit hours per semester for residents aged 65 and older
– Reduced fares for public transit throughout the state depending on eligibility age
– Reduced state park fees for residents aged 65 and older
– $7 hunting licenses for residents aged 65 and over; $32 for mixed hunting/fishing/saltwater fishing/archery licenses
Utah
– Tax credit for a portion of the Social Security benefits subject to tax; $450 retirement credit for retirees aged 65 and over
– Tuition exemptions for enrollment at state institutions of higher education for seniors aged 62 and older
– 50 percent discount for most public transportation for 65 and older
– Reduced fees for hunting and fishing licenses for residents 65 and older
– Discounted price for state parks for residents aged 62 and over
Vermont
– 50% off for up to two classes per semester at any Vermont state school for residents aged 60 and older
– No fee for hunting and fishing licenses for residents 70 and older
– $2 Green Mountain Passport for lifetime free pass to state parks for residents 62 and over
– Discounts on some Green Mountain Transit commuter routes for residents 60 and over