Indiana has again earned a AAA credit rating — the highest possible — from the three major credit-rating agencies, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s administration announced Tuesday.

“Indiana’s AAA rating is more than a financial milestone,” Braun said in a news release. “It’s a signal to taxpayers, investors, and businesses that our state is well-managed, fiscally responsible, and focused on delivering growth for Hoosiers throughout the State.”

Just 14 states have top marks from the trio of major credit-rating agencies, which include S&P Global Ratings, Moody’s Investors Service, and Fitch Ratings.

Indiana has held an AAA rating from all three since 2010. Its most recent ratings came in September 2024, this April and in June.

The trio lauded the Hoosier State for active budget management, low

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