Moonlighters’ base salaries and moonlighting compensation for all teachers and for teachers in high- and low-poverty schools
Base salary for moonlighters | Compensation from moonlighting | |
---|---|---|
Total | $54,800 | $4,100 |
Low-poverty schools | $58,800 | $4,300 |
High-poverty schools | $53,100 | $4,000 |
Note: Data are for teachers in public noncharter schools. Salaries and moonlighting compensation are averaged and rounded to the closest hundred dollars. A teacher is in a low-poverty school if less than 25 percent of the student body in his/her classroom is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch programs; a teacher is in a high-poverty school if 50 percent or more of the student body is his/her classroom is eligible for those programs. The base salary data come from teachers answers to the survey question, “During the current school year, what is your base teaching salary for the entire school year?” The moonlighting compensation shows the total compensation received from any of the activities listed in Table 1. For this figure, only data from teachers who moonlight are used.
Source: 2015–2016 National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) microdata from the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
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