• FloMo@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    If only we paid them a living wage so they wouldn’t have to seek additional income to survive.

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      10 months ago

      If only we paid them a living wage


      ST. LOUIS…Her yearly teaching salary was $42,000

      In 2016, the median household income in the City of St. Louis was $42,000. source (expand the dropdown: What does this indicator measure’)

      She made as much teaching as the median household income in the area by herself (completely ignoring the rest of her household). Since when is that not a living wage?

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          10 months ago

          I’m not the person you are replying to, but I take your point and agree with you in principle. However, you didn’t really address their point that $42k is the median household income in her area. So at least half the households (not just individuals) are trying it. But I don’t know how it’s working out for them.

          Perhaps that region is quite affordable or has a low cost of living or is crime ridden, idk.

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        10 months ago

        Hello!
        I couldn’t get your link to work to check your source, but data commons said the median personal income for St Loius in 2022 was around 35k.
        I believe the data came from the US census, so it includes students and retirees. It is probably safe to assume that household median has gone up since 2016. She probably earned a living wage, but not the living comfortably wage I believe teachers deserve. (Not trying to start an arguement, just trying to be helpful.) Have a good day!