See Why One Study Says Indiana is One of 2024’s Worst States for Women’s Equality
I think it's safe to say that we are a society striving for gender parity. Have you ever wondered how we're doing? A recent study on women’s equality in 2024 sheds light on where progress is being made - and where there's still work to be done. I can tell you now that Indiana most definitely has room to improve.
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To determine 2024's best and worst states for women's equality, WalletHub compared data from all 50 states in three main categories: Workplace Environment, Education & Health, and Political Empowerment.
Ensuring women’s equality requires more than simply giving men and women the same fundamental rights. States also need to work to make sure that women receive equal treatment to men when it comes to financial opportunities, education, and politics. ~WalletHub analyst
Indiana is 2024's 10th WORST State for Women's Equality
As a lifelong Hoosier, I get no pleasure out of sharing results like this. I would much rather brag about Indiana in stories like "New Study Reveals Indiana Has One of the Best School Systems in America." But, I guess if I'm going to share the good, I've got to share the bad as well, and this report was not so good for Indiana. Here's a look at how the Hoosier state ended up in the bottom ten.
- Indiana ranks 41st overall in women's equality
- Indiana ranks 40th in Workplace Environment
- Indiana ranks 22nd in Education & Health
- Indiana ranks 38th in Political Empowerment
- Indiana has the 46th (yikes) largest income gap in America
Scroll over the map below to see how the rest of the country ranks, and if you'd like to take a deeper dive into the data, you can see the FULL REPORT here.
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