Teacher Pay Starts Low, Grows Slowly, Is Generally Awful, Report Says By Ross Brenneman

Teacher Pay Starts Low, Grows Slowly, Is Generally Awful, Report Says

Which states pay their experienced teachers the worst? 

A new report by the Center for American Progress argues that teachers not only have bad starting pay in many states, but also that teachers are unlikely to see major salary gainseven after several years of teaching.

The study by the Washington-based liberal think tank collected information from every state except Hawaii (not enough data) to look at the average teacher's salary in each state 10 years after commencing teaching, what the highest possible salary was, and how many teachers had second jobs.

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