All comparisons run from Jan of 2010 to Sept of 2025 unless noted.
Since 2009-10, the Indiana General Fund (i.e., monies legislators control) has grown by 69.71%. The Consumer Price Index (inflation rate) has grown by 49.58%. The state has a lot more money ($2.7B) to spend than it did in 2009-10 relative to inflation.
Unfortunately, the K-12 Tuition Support Budget has grown by only 45.93%, well behind inflation. As of September of 2025, the current budget for public, charter, and voucher-receiving schools is $234.2M behind the 2009-10 budget when inflation is taken into account.
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