Tobias Fünke;645526 wrote:I really don't believe that. I know so many teachers who make $60,000+ a year.
I don't believe it either...we have been talking about it here in the office.
We have been looking at some of the smaller states and what they pay (South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, for example). There's no way that is right. They say $33,000 for elementary education degrees...everything we've seen is that those states are roughly $6,000 more with those degrees. Keep in mind, it is elementary education, so don't lump all teachers into it. The figures we've seen is elementary education pays better than middle school...and a lot more than preschool, can't say about high school (don't remember).
Some figures for example, California averages $61,000 for elementary education teachers and Minnesota averages $51,000 for elementary education. Texas averages $47,000, Nebraska averages $36,000, North Dakota is around $39,000, South Dakota is around $36,000ish, Kansas averages $39,000, and Arkansas averages $40,000. There's no way that many other states would bring down this average of these states to $33,000 -- also...these averages are just for teachers in general, elementary education has paid better in EVERY state than the average salaries.