North Carolina’s Teachers’ Pay Rank Fell Last Year
May 8, 2024 Zachery Eanes
Teachers in the state made an average $56,559 during the 2022-2023 school year, according to an analysis by the National Education Association.
- North Carolina’s average teacher salary ranked 38th among all states, a drop from No. 36 the previous year.
Why it matters: Raises for teachers have been a priority for North Carolina politicians during recent legislative sessions — and the analysis shows most states are increasing the average pay to teachers.
State of play: In the state’s last budget, passed last fall, teachers were given on average a raise of 7% over the next two years — though the largest portion of the raises went to beginning teacher salaries, which are set to be $41,000 in the next school year.
- Teachers have long campaigned for higher raises from the state legislature. Outgoing state Superintendent Catherine Truitt has partially blamed the state’s pay structure for some teacher attrition.
Yes, but: There seems to be interest in additional raises for teachers among legislators.
- Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget proposal calls for an 8.5% raise for educators.
- And Republican House Speaker Tim Moore told reporters earlier this year the legislature could consider raises for teachers and state employees, though he didn’t give an estimate of how much.