The Worst (And The Best) States In America To Work In As A Teacher, 2018
A new report ranked Hawaii as the worst state in America to work in as a teacher, that’s according to a WalletHub analysis. Arizona, North Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida rounded out the top five worst states in America to work in as a teacher ranking.
The analysis comes in the lead-up to World Teacher Day, which will be celebrated on October 5.
Meanwhile, New York was ranked as the best state to work as a teacher, followed by Connecticut, Minnesota, Illinois, and North Dakota.
The report compared the 50 states and Washington, D.C. across two key areas: “opportunity and competition” and “academic and work environment.”
The most teacher-friendly states the America, 2018:
- New York
- Connecticut
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- North Dakota
- Pennsylvania
- Wyoming
- New Jersey
- Maryland
- Ohio
- Utah
- Virginia
- Massachusetts
- Alaska
- Missouri
- Wisconsin
- Montana
- Kentucky
- Texas
- Iowa
- Washington
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Delaware
- Idaho
- Vermont
- Colorado
- Rhode Island
- Georgia
- California
- Nevada
- Alabama
- Kansas
- South Dakota
- Indiana
- Arkansas
- New Hampshire
- Tennessee
- Maine
- New Mexico
- West Virginia
- District of Columbia
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Louisiana
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- Hawaii
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