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.

This article was originally published by Axios.

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