Teacher Pay: Which States Pay Teachers the Most and Least?

Being a teacher is hard work, but unfortunately, many teachers don’t get paid enough for what they do. The pay for an average teacher greatly varies based on which state you are in though, so which states pay teachers the most and the least?

The Average Teacher Salary

The salary of a teacher varies greatly based on experience and location, but overall the average salary of a teacher is lower than it should be. For new teachers, their salary is typically less than $40,000 a year. However, for all teachers combined, the median salary is about an average of around $60,477 for the 2017-2018 school year.

Each state has its own average, which varies based on which article or study you look at, but these averages by state can range anywhere from $40,000 to $85,000.

Here’s how the states ranked during the 2017-2018 school year:

  1. New York: $83,585
  2. California: $81,126
  3. Massachusetts: $79,710
  4. District of Columbia: $76,486
  5. Connecticut: $73,113
  6. New Jersey: $69,917
  7. Maryland: $69,761
  8. Alaska: $69,474
  9. Pennsylvania: $67,398
  10. Illinois: $66,778
  11. Rhode Island: $66,758
  12. Oregon: $63,143
  13. Michigan: $62,702
  14. Delaware: $60,484
  15. Wyoming: $58,578
  16. Vermont: $58,572
  17. Ohio: $58,000
  18. New Hampshire: $57,833
  19. Hawaii: $57,866
  20. Nevada: $57,812
  21. Minnesota: $57,782
  22. Iowa: $56,790
  23. Georgia: $56,329
  24. Wisconsin: $55,895
  25. Washington: $55,175
  26. North Dakota: $54,421
  27. Indiana: $54,846
  28. Nebraska: $53,473
  29. Texas: $53,167
  30. Kentucky: $52,952
  31. Montana: $52,776
  32. Colorado: $52,389
  33. Maine: $51,663
  34. Virginia: $51,265
  35. South Carolina, $51,027
  36. Tennessee: $50,900
  37. North Carolina: $50,861
  38. Kansas: $50,403
  39. Louisiana: $50,256
  40. Alabama: $50,239
  41. Idaho: $49,225
  42. Missouri: $49,208
  43. Arkansas: $49,017
  44. South Dakota: $47,944
  45. New Mexico: $47,839
  46. Florida: $47,721
  47. Arizona: $47,746
  48. Utah: $47,604
  49. Oklahoma: $45,678
  50. West Virginia: $45,642
  51. Mississippi: $43,107
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