Where Do Teachers Get Paid the Most?

Teacher Salaries Comparison

Teachers in Luxembourg are the highest paid in the world, earning $70,323 a year when starting teaching careers. After 15 years, the typical teacher earns around $98,000. A starter teacher in Luxembourg earns up to $1,553 monthly. One with 2-5 years of experience gets approximately $2,078.

The average salary for a high school teacher in the US is around $76,000 per year, with New York paying the most. Although lower than the UK average of £27,000, salaries in Luxembourg are among the highest in Europe. Bulgarian teachers earn the least at €7,000 annually.

Teacher Salaries in the US

Elementary school teachers earn $61,350. Middle school teachers earn $61,320. High school teachers earn $61,820. Teachers earn 11% more than the average salary across the country. Teachers are paid $65,090, while the average salary across occupations is $58,260. Pennsylvania and California top the list for teacher pay.

New York pays teachers an average of over $76,000 per year, the highest in the nation for new teachers. Alaska follows as the state with the second-highest salary. Mississippi has the lowest average at $45,574, followed by West Virginia at $47,826. Under $50,000 a year are New Mexico, Florida, South Dakota, Kansas, and Arizona.

Teacher Demand and Ratios

Where are teachers needed most? Tanzania has the highest teacher:pupil ratio at 1:218.78. Solomon Islands follows at 1:101.03, then Sierra Leone at 1:66.65 and Cabo Verde at 1:61.27. The UAE pays ESL teachers $3,500-5,500/month depending on credentials, with cost of living $1,200-$1,900.

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