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Which state is the best for teachers? New York’s ranking in 2025 study may surprise you

Which state is the best for teachers? New York’s ranking in 2025 study may surprise you

Teachers play an important role to help educate the next generation to become future leaders — and some states are better for teachers than others.
Education careers are among the lowest-paying occupations requiring a bachelor’s degree, and salaries don’t keep up with inflation. But teachers are more fairly compensated and better protected in some states than in others.
To help America’s educators find the best opportunities and teaching environments, personal finance website WalletHub released a report on 2025’s Best & Worst States for Teachers.
WalletHub compared the 50 states and Washington, D.C., based on 24 key indicators of teacher-friendliness, such as teachers’ income growth potential, pupil-teacher ratio, and public school spending per student.
New York state ranked fourth overall as the best state for teachers, according to the study.
The state received a total overall score of 57.51, based on the key metrics. It ranked first for the highest teacher salary across the country, which was adjusted for the cost of living. It also ranked first for public-school spending per student and the existence of a digital learning plan.
Here are some other rankings across key indicators for New York state, according to the study.
25th — Average Starting Salary for Teachers (Adjusted for Cost of Living)
10th — Quality of School System
5th — Pupil-Teacher Ratio
7th — Teachers’ Income Growth Potential
Here are the 10 best states for teachers, according to WalletHub.
Virginia
Utah
Washington
New York
Illinois
Maryland
Georgia
Minnesota
Massachusetts
California
Here are the 10 worst states for teachers, according to WalletHub.
Hawaii
Montana
Maine
New Hampshire
South Dakota
Wyoming
Alaska
Missouri
Iowa
Rhode Island