These US cities pay teacher the least. Where does Las Vegas rank?

(NEXSTAR) — Many teachers across the U.S. continue to face low wages, but in some metropolitan areas, an educator’s salary can stretch further than in others.

The projected average national salary for public school teachers for the 2022-23 school year is $68,469, according to the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers’ union in the country. When adjusted for inflation, the average has declined by 6.4% over the past decade, the NEA said in its annual Rankings and Estimates report.

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How far a teacher’s salary goes also depends on the area’s cost of living. In McAllen, Texas, educators have the highest purchasing power compared to teachers in other cities, based on data analyzed by the personal finance firm MoneyGeek.

The average annual salary for a K-12 teacher in the Las Vegas metro area is $55,836 – but after accounting for taxes and the cost of living, the adjusted take-home pay comes to $45,531. That’s better than more than half of the country’s major cities, according to MoneyGeek’s report, which ranked the metro areas that offer the best real income for educators.

For K-12 teachers, Las Vegas ranked No. 66 out of the 178 metro areas analyzed.

Post-secondary educators in the Las Vegas area fared much better, ranking sixth for their real income. Their adjusted take-home pay comes out to about $74,326.

MoneyGeek’s overall ranking, featured below, included the combined average salaries for K-12, postsecondary, preschool, substitute and self-enrichment teachers.

Metros with the highest adjusted teacher salaries

Rank

Metropolitan Area

Take-Home Pay*

Average Annual Salary

1

McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX

$68,271

$73,153

2

Auburn-Opelika, AL

$66,080

$85,617

3

El Paso, TX

$65,260

$74,846

4

Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX

$65,198

$79,310

5

San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX

$64,031

$76,777

6

Austin-Round Rock, TX

$61,973

$80,805

7

Knoxville, TN

$60,559

$67,801

8

St. Louis, MO-IL

$59,819

$74,316

9

Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI

$58,987

$77,591

10

Kalamazoo-Portage, MI

$58,577

$66,425

11

Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT

$57,976

$83,906

12

Cleveland-Elyria, OH

$57,964

$73,307

13

New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA

$57,781

$101,068

14

Reno, NV

$57,226

$77,310

15

Brownsville-Harlingen, TX

$57,036

$58,305

Even though New York City has the highest average salary listed in the top 15, at $101,068, the take-home pay dwindles to $57,781 when considering income tax and living expenses.

For K-12 educators looking to get the most out of their salaries, the Kennewick-Richland metro area in Washington might be ideal. K-12 teachers have the highest take-home pay there at an average of $60,822. Meanwhile, postsecondary teachers have the highest purchasing power in Las Cruces, New Mexico, with an average take-home pay of $84,429.

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Among the 178 metropolitan areas that MoneyGeek analyzed, Hawaii’s capital fared the worst for teachers pay. The annual income for educators in Honolulu averages $51,778, but the take-home pay comes to just $22,677.

Other cities where teachers earn less than $35,000 after taxes and living costs include Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Prescott, Arizona.

An article published in April on the NEA’s website noted that low wages haven’t been on par with inflation and could worsen school staffing shortages as teachers look for better pay.

“Educators who dedicate their lives to students shouldn’t be struggling to support their own families,” NEA President Becky Pringle said in the article. “A career in education must not be a lifetime sentence of financial worry. Who will choose to teach under those circumstances?”

Metros with the lowest adjusted teacher salaries

Rank

Metropolitan Area

Take-Home Pay*

Average Annual Salary

162

Rapid City, SD

$39,681

$45,945

163

Valdosta, GA

$39,454

$47,195

164

Durham-Chapel Hill, NC

$39,405

$54,710

165

Flagstaff, AZ

$39,350

$60,297

166

Pueblo, CO

$39,284

$50,688

167

Evansville, IN-KY

$39,135

$47,842

168

Manhattan, KS

$38,927

$46,497

169

Muncie, IN

$38,919

$45,263

170

Colorado Springs, CO

$37,912

$55,747

171

Burlington, NC

$37,565

$45,235

172

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA

$37,505

$95,775

173

Kokomo, IN

$36,943

$41,227

174

Bloomington, IN

$36,224

$47,406

175

Grand Junction, CO

$35,178

$47,655

176

Prescott, AZ

$34,976

$50,646

177

Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC

$32,434

$44,082

178

Honolulu, HI

$22,677

$58,094

MoneyGeek analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Council for Community and Economic Research for its analysis. Click here to view the full report.

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