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100 points

$64K isn’t really much these days.

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25 points

My first thought was: that’s it? Really that little?

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Republicans did cut the bill’s funding in half, in addition to allocating much of it to other causes.

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41 points

President Biden deserves way more credit for getting what he’s done this term despite the GOP’s best efforts to hamstring it in every possible way.

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8 points

That’s the reality of public school teacher pay all over the country.

The national average is under $70k

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8 points

It is in Georgia.

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11 points

$64k is a great salary in my area of PA. I’m not familiar with GA but I imagine it’s the same. To put this into comparison, the average household income in GA is $75k and most households are two earners, so yeah, seems pretty good.

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Just because something is average doesn’t mean it’s good.

If the average grade of a class is fifty… that doesn’t mean it’s a good grade. It just means a majority of the class is failing.

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10 points

That’s… not how averages work.

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The average GPA is 2.75. At 50% I would guesstimate 90% of kids are failing school. Usually 70% is passing. Where did the 50% "fifty"come from?

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14 points

Now do it with average households with college degrees, since that’s a more reasonable comparison.

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9 points

Which is why $9,500 matters so much

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0 points

I mean it’s definitely nice but after pensions and taxes and everything else it’s probably like an extra $400 a month. Not exactly world shattering but definitely nice.

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There are a shit ton of people in this country living on so little that an extra $400 per month would be huge for them.

There’s a percentage of those who would consider an extra $400 per month life changing money. If you were making minimum wage this would be the equivalent of working an extra 25 hours per week. Math is pre-tax.

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2 points

I would probably slap your dad around for $64k

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8 points

Agreed, but I’d love to be making that as a professor here in NJ…

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6 points

Have you considered getting tenure then making an absurd podcast?

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1 point

I have tenure. Tell me about this podcast scheme.

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3 points

Bro. I saw the light and left academia shortly after my phd. I make a very good living doing other shit, mainly managing money and people. I do better than most tenured profs. So can you.

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3 points

Tell me more.

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-1 points

You make less than 64K/year as a tenured professor in NJ? The average tenured-professor salary in New Jersey is $105,880 as of September 01, 2024.

I’m guessing some of this is on you and your choices somehow.

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1 point

Yeah, not news to me. That’s just the breaks, man. Can’t all work as grantwriters at an R1 or in a med school.

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6 points

I remember when teachers were complaining about making 24k a year in the last decade. (I’m just saying, not being contrarian)

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1 point

“complaining” is a bad term. Being a teacher requires a bachelor’s degree and often extra schooling on top of that. It’s the equivalent of a professional with a degree and industry certifications. Where I live, a degree and certs is enough to get 70K straight out of school and easily over 100k after a few years of experience. There’s absolutely no reason that teaching shouldn’t pay any less than what someone with similar education would be able to get in industry.

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20 points

And that’s just average. Chances are teachers are making anywhere between 40-100K in GA with the majority probably below 64

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