A recent report highlighted the pay penalty between teachers and college graduates in other roles.
The author found this pay penalty was at a record in 2022 when controlling for education and other factors.
There's also a total compensation penalty for teachers when factoring in benefits like healthcare and retirement plans.
Before the pandemic, the total compensation penalty was 10.2% in 2019 — with a benefits advantage of 9.0% and a wage penalty of 19.2%.
At the same time teachers face a pay penalty, many use what they make to buy supplies and other items for their classrooms.
Persons:
—, Sylvia Allegretto, Alana Ward, NPR's Michel Martin, COVID, we're, Allegretto, Kuehne
Organizations:
Service, Center for Economic, Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute, Survey, McKinsey