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Gov. Braun says new job wages averaged over $40 per hour last year

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Governor Mike Braun is marking a record-setting first year in office, reporting that average wages for new jobs in Indiana hit an all-time high of $40.06 per hour.
The Governor credited a new “region-led” economic model for saving taxpayers $350 million dollars in incentive costs while securing eleven thousand new job commitments.
Braun says the momentum will carry into 2026 with a continued focus on entrepreneurship and workforce training.

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Chris January 25, 2026 at 9:16 am

Where does he get those figures, average $40. an hour??? I wish.

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