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Study: Indiana is 5th best state to be a police officer

It turns out the State of Indiana is the 5th best state to be a police officer.

That’s according to a study by WalletHub, who compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 27 key indicators of “police-friendliness” on factors ranging from median income for law-enforcement officers to police deaths.

Indiana rated 2nd for median income growth, 7th for housing affordability, 25th for police deaths per 1,000 officers, and 30th for its violent crime rate.

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