Could America Raise Teachers’ Salaries to $60,000 a Year?

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Could America Raise Teachers’ Salaries to $60,000 a Year?
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On average, teachers haven’t had a substantial raise since 1996.

After decades of stagnant pay, salaries for teachers in the U.S. could finally be catching up to those of their college-educated counterparts. That’s thanks to a renewed effort on Capitol Hill to pass federal legislation that would cement higher salaries for all public school teachers across the country., first introduced to Congress by Democratic Reps.

Overall, 29 states paid their public school teachers under $60,000 annually in the 2020–2021 school year, according to the National Education Association’s

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