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  1. 12 wrz 2024 · The pay penalty for teachers—the regression-adjusted gap between the weekly wages of teachers and college graduates working in other professions—grew to a record 26.6% in 2023, a significant increase from 6.1% in 1996. On average, teachers earned 73.4 cents for every dollar relative to the earnings of similar other professionals in 2023.

  2. 12 wrz 2024 · Despite a small improvement in weekly wages, the pay penalty for teachers—the relative gap between the weekly wages of teachers and other college graduates—grew to a record 26.6% in 2023, according to a new report from CEPR Senior Economist Sylvia Allegretto jointly released with the Economic Policy Institute. This relative pay penalty ...

  3. This dataset presents internationally comparable data on (full-time) salaries of teachers in public institutions at pre-primary, primary and general (lower and upper) secondary education. Statutory salaries are displayed by level of education.

  4. 29 wrz 2023 · The weekly wage penalty for teachers (regression adjusted) grew considerably after controlling for factors such as differences in age, education, and state of residence. Calculated this way, the penalty reached a record 26.4% in 2022, a significant change from 6.1% in 1996 for all teachers.

  5. 24 kwi 2023 · According to new reports examining educator pay released this week by the National Education Association, the national average public school teacher salary in 2021-22 increased 2 percent from the previous year to $66,745 and is projected to grow a further 2.6 percent in 2022-23.

  6. The total compensation penalty for teachers grew to 17.0% in 2022 from 14.2% in 2021. Large increases in the teacher wage penalty have not been ofset by smaller increases in the teacher benefits advantage. The relative teacher wage penalty exceeds 20% in 31 states.

  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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