New Report Reveals Alarming Trend in Hoosier Teacher Pay Indiana has fallen behind in a critical area: teacher compensation. According to a recent report from the National Education Association (NEA), the state ranks a disappointing 38th in the nation for teacher pay. With teachers facing mounting financial pressures and a growing teacher shortage, this ranking raises concerns about Indiana's ability to attract and retain top talent in the education sector. As policymakers grapple with ways to improve the state's education system, addressing the issue of teacher pay will be a crucial step in ensuring Indiana's students receive the quality education they deserve.
Indiana ranks 38th in nation for teacher pay, NEA report says Indianapolis Business Journal