New Data Reveals Alarming Trend in Teacher Compensation: Indiana Falls Short in National Rankings A recent report from the National Education Association (NEA) has shed light on the state of teacher pay across the United States, and Indiana's ranking is cause for concern. According to the report, the Hoosier state ranks 38th in the nation for teacher compensation, highlighting a significant disparity in educator salaries. With many teachers struggling to make ends meet, this ranking underscores the need for increased investment in education and a more competitive compensation package for Indiana's educators. As the state continues to grapple with teacher shortages and retention issues, this report serves as a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing teacher pay and benefits.


NEA report: Indiana ranks 38th in nation for teacher pay  WPTA | 21Alive | Fort Wayne, IN