From what I've read, the Wisconsin teachers average over 100k a year before benefits.
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From what I've read, the Wisconsin teachers average over 100k a year before benefits.
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Here's average teacher salaries for Wisconsin. They are higher than a lot of places though. Most teachers I have known make between 20-30K a year. `
http://dpi.state.wi.us/lbstat/newasr.html
That is bullshit.
Average total compensation 2010-2011:
$81,390
Like I said in the other thread, their medical benefit is worth ~20k a year if purchased as a private family. That is still well over the average income of a FAMILY (many containing more than 1 worker) in Wisconsin (~52k). It is unclear if their pension on retirement (48% max pay after age 57 or 30 years in are reached) is included in this average.
I don't know if you are lying or just gullible. Teachers are told by their unions to lie about how much money they make, in case you don't know that.
http://www.wasb.org/images/stories/P...mpensation.pdf
http://www.wasb.org/teacher-qeo-tota...on-data-3.html
PS. Note that some school districts are compensating over 100k a year but that is total compensation, not before benefits as stated by winfield. See charts.
Also teachers only work approx 180 days a year with numerous vacations including summer vacation (Approx June 20th to labor day).
Which if you extrapolate out would mean that $81k is really equivalent to about $108K (81/.75 which is a three month summer break which is about what schools out here in the west have since they don't take a week long February vacation and a week long April vacation and depending on where you are are also very stingy with snow days -- change it to 2.5 months and it is still about $101k).