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  1. Teacher Pay by State 2024. $92,960. $91,290. $88,530. $82,960. $80,230. $79,780. $79,460. $76,540. $74,870. $74,640. $74,120. $73,810. $73,730. $72,480. $70,320. $68,810. $68,250. $67,520. $66,840. $66,620. $66,290. $64,500. $63,730. $63,470. $62,730. $62,500. $62,320. $61,210. $60,790. $60,490. $60,250. $59,490. $59,260. $58,690. $58,160. $57,780.

  2. Apr 24, 2023 · 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...

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · How does teacher pay differ by state? For the 2021–22 school year, the nation’s average cost-of-living-adjusted K-12 public teacher salary was $64,300. Nineteen states and Washington, DC, paid higher than this national average and 31 states paid less. Florida had the lowest average adjusted salary at $50,508.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Teacher salaries top out at $100,000 in 11.4% of US school districts, while 18.8% of districts pay a top salary that is below $60,000. The starting salary of teachers in states with a bargaining law is $2,048 more than in states without a bargaining law. Top pay is $12,927 higher in states with a bargaining law.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · 2024 Reports. Educator Pay in Your State. Alabama. Average Teacher Starting Salary. $43,679. NEA Teacher Salary Benchmark Report, FY 2022-23, April 2024. #23. in the nation. Average Teacher Salary. $69,544. State Rankings, FY 2022-23, NEA Rankings & Estimates Report, April 2024. #31. in the nation. Teacher Pay Gap. 69¢.

  6. 1 day ago · The nationwide average teacher salary during the 2023-24 school year is $71,699, the National Education Association estimates in its annual report that ranks and analyzes teacher pay by state.

  7. Estimated average annual salary of teachers in public elementary and secondary schools, by state: Selected years, 1969-70 through 2020-21. 1 Constant dollars based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, adjusted to a school-year basis.

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