State Rankings

States with the Highest Average Teacher Salary

All states ranked by average teacher salary - where educators earn the most.

$162,479
#1 top salary (District of Columbia)
$85,262
National mean
$77,946
National median
51
States ranked

What This Ranking Tells Us

The highest-paying states for teachers are concentrated in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and West Coast. New York, Connecticut, and California consistently lead, driven by higher cost of living, stronger teachers' unions, and state funding formulas that prioritize educator compensation. District of Columbia leads in per-teacher salary partly due to its entirely urban workforce and federal proximity. These salary figures include all instructional staff and reflect total compensation before benefits.

By the Numbers: States with the Highest Average Teacher Salary

This ranking covers 51 jurisdictions (all 50 states plus the District of Columbia) using estimated average teacher salary from the NCES Common Core of Data F-33 Local Education Agency Finance Survey, FY2022. District of Columbia leads the list at $162,479, while Florida sits at the bottom with $54,048 - a $108,431 spread between the highest and lowest reporting state. The national mean is $85,262 with a median of $77,946, a gap that reveals how concentrated the top of the distribution is.

Teacher-pay rankings are shaped by state funding formulas, collective bargaining density, cost-of-living adjustments, and statutory minimum salary schedules. States with strong unions and high property-tax bases tend to cluster at the top; Right-to-Work states with lean state education budgets tend to cluster at the bottom. Licensing reciprocity between neighboring states also drives compensation pressure - educators cross borders for pay differentials.

The F-33 survey covers all public Local Education Agencies (LEAs) reporting to NCES, capturing total instructional salary expenditure (variable Z33), enrollment, per-pupil spending, and revenue by source. Estimated teacher salary figures are derived by dividing Z33 by teacher FTE - these are district-level aggregates, not individual contracts. Private schools, charter networks with separate reporting, and federal BIE schools sit outside this dataset. Year-over-year comparisons require caution: district consolidations, reporting methodology changes, and late filings can shift rankings by several positions without reflecting underlying policy change. Click any state below to see per-district salary breakdowns and state-level licensing context.

Top 10 States - Avg Salary

States with the highest estimated average teacher salaries, FY2022

Est. avg salary

What this shows Northeast and West Coast states dominate the top, reflecting higher costs of living and stronger collective bargaining frameworks.

Source NCES CCD F-33 Finance Survey, FY2022 As of FY2022
# State Avg Salary
1 District of Columbia DC $162,479
2 New York NY $153,920
3 Connecticut CT $132,756
4 Massachusetts MA $131,464
5 New Jersey NJ $117,603
6 Vermont VT $112,556
7 Rhode Island RI $112,292
8 New Hampshire NH $111,228
9 Maryland MD $107,429
10 Maine ME $103,262
11 Wyoming WY $97,915
12 Washington WA $97,375
13 Alaska AK $96,275
14 Minnesota MN $94,946
15 Delaware DE $94,831
16 Illinois IL $93,101
17 Hawaii HI $93,034
18 Pennsylvania PA $92,449
19 North Dakota ND $89,687
20 Virginia VA $88,166
21 California CA $85,774
22 Ohio OH $84,740
23 Nebraska NE $84,007
24 Iowa IA $82,484
25 Kansas KS $78,291
26 Georgia GA $77,946
27 Wisconsin WI $77,480
28 Texas TX $77,352
29 North Carolina NC $77,115
30 Oregon OR $76,777
31 Montana MT $76,056
32 Colorado CO $73,266
33 New Mexico NM $72,715
34 Kentucky KY $70,089
35 South Carolina SC $69,686
36 West Virginia WV $69,522
37 Missouri MO $69,416
38 South Dakota SD $67,949
39 Louisiana LA $67,557
40 Michigan MI $66,933
41 Tennessee TN $66,654
42 Nevada NV $64,229
43 Arkansas AR $63,728
44 Indiana IN $62,627
45 Mississippi MS $62,177
46 Alabama AL $61,835
47 Idaho ID $57,931
48 Arizona AZ $57,442
49 Oklahoma OK $55,183
50 Utah UT $54,571
51 Florida FL $54,048

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD) F-33 Survey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which state pays teachers the most?

New York and the District of Columbia consistently top teacher salary rankings, with average salaries exceeding $90,000. Connecticut, California, and Massachusetts also rank among the top five. However, these rankings don't account for cost of living - a teacher earning $100,000 in New York City may have less purchasing power than one earning $65,000 in a lower-cost state.

Are teacher salaries keeping up with inflation?

Nationally, teacher salary growth has lagged inflation over the past decade. While nominal salaries have increased, real purchasing power has declined in most states. States with the strongest salary growth tend to have recently passed education funding reform legislation or are experiencing acute teacher shortages.

Do these salaries include benefits?

No. The F-33 salary data reflects base salary and supplemental pay only. Total compensation (including health insurance, retirement contributions, and other benefits) adds 25-40% on top of salary figures, with the exact amount varying significantly by state and district.

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