Average MPS Teacher Compensation Tops $100k/year
[Milwaukee, Wisconsin] MacIver News Service – For the first time in history, the average annual compensation for a teacher in the Milwaukee Public School system will exceed $100,000.
That staggering figure was revealed last night at a meeting of the MPS School Board.
The average salary for an MPS teacher is $56,500. When fringe benefits are factored in, the annual compensation will be $100,005 in 2011.
MacIver’s Bill Osmulski has more in this video report . . . at http://maciverinstitute.com/2010/03/average-mps-teacher-compensation-tops-100kyear/
Two questions:
1. Is that considered combat pay in certain situations?
2. What is the average suburban compensation?
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