Teachers in one of San Francisco’s richest suburbs are so underpaid that a philanthropist just gave each of them $9,161

It’s no secret teachers in the U.S. Despite putting in far more work hours than other adults each week, teachers in many states make less than the U.S.
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It’s no secret teachers in the U.S. Despite putting in far more work hours than other adults each week, teachers in many states make less than the U.S. median salary of about $64,220. So one philanthropist decided to do something about it.
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- It’s no secret teachers in the U.S. Despite putting in far more work hours than other adults each week, teachers in many states make less than the U.S.
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Teachers in one of San Francisco’s richest suburbs are so underpaid that a philanthropist just gave each of them $9,161
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