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TopicLess than 1/2 of people support increasing teachers salaries once they learn the
DevsBro
12/17/18 10:04:53 AM
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I don't think a salary of $60k for a teacher coming off a 4-year degree sounds too bad.

That's average though, not just across the country but across levels of experience too.

I passed $60k three years into my career and I live in Alabama.

Cost of living factors in too, right? $60k in Alabama takes you much farther than the $40k in Boston I was on some years ago.

Any time there's a discussion of salary, where you live plays just as much of a role if not more.

Yeah that was why I mentioned it.

As in, I beat the national average for teaching within three years even with the handicap of being in a region at the low end of the spectrum.

The point being while $60k might sound good for an entry level position, it's kind of a pitiful average across all regions and experience levels.
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