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How Much Do Teachers Get Paid? See New State-by-State Data

By Madeline Will 鈥 April 24, 2023 1 min read
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Average teacher pay ticked up slightly in the last year, but it has failed to keep up with inflation over the past decade, according to a report by the nation鈥檚 largest teachers鈥 union.

The National 91制片厂视频 Association estimates that the national average teacher salary for the 2022-23 school year is $68,469鈥攁 2.6 percent increase from the previous year. But when adjusted for inflation, teachers are, on average, making $3,644 less than they did 10 years ago, the union estimated in its annual report that ranks and analyzes teacher salaries and education spending by state, released Monday.

鈥淐hronic low pay,鈥 the union said, 鈥渋s plaguing the profession.鈥

鈥淓ducators who dedicate their lives to students shouldn鈥檛 be struggling to support their own families,鈥 said NEA President Becky Pringle in a statement. 鈥淎 career in education must not be a lifetime sentence of financial worry. Who will choose to teach under those circumstances?鈥

There has been a bipartisan effort among state lawmakers and governors to raise teacher pay this year, and Democrats in Congress have proposed raising all public school teachers鈥 base pay to $60,000. But the NEA report argues that there鈥檚 a long way to go: The national average starting teacher salary was $42,845 in the 2021-22 school year.

And sometimes even districts鈥 maximum pay falls far short of that mark: Nearly 17 percent of school districts pay a top salary below $60,000, according to the NEA鈥檚 analysis of salary data from 12,000 school districts.

See average salaries by state

The NEA primarily collected data from state departments of education to rank teacher salaries across the nation. The 2022-23 numbers are all estimates, and are typically revised slightly the following year.

Massachusetts, New York, and California top the list with the highest salaries this school year, while Mississippi, South Dakota, and Florida are at the bottom.

New Mexico had the biggest change in salary year over year鈥攁 17.15 percent increase. Teachers there made an average of $54,272 in the 2021-22 school year and are projected to make an average of $63,580 this school year.

Teachers in the Land of Enchantment got a 7 percent average raise this year, and the state has also increased the minimum salaries in the state鈥檚 three-tier licensure system to $50,000, $60,000, and $70,000.

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