North Carolina's educators are facing another blow to their already underpaid profession. A recent survey has ranked the state 46th in the nation for teacher pay, a drop from its previous ranking. The concerning trend is expected to continue, with salaries projected to decrease once again, leaving many educators wondering how they will make ends meet. As the state struggles to attract and retain top talent, the long-term consequences of chronic underfunding could have far-reaching impacts on the quality of education in North Carolina's schools.
SURVEY: State falls to 46th spot in teacher pay, salaries expect to decrease again WITN