Table 3. Average lowest and highest yearly base salaries paid to full-time teachers among all districts, by state: 2007–08
| United States | $34,000 | $60,400 |
| | | |
| Alabama | 37,300 | 59,200 |
| Alaska | 39,000 | 67,700 |
| Arizona | 31,600 | 47,400 |
| Arkansas | 31,300 | 47,100 |
| California | 44,600 | 78,000 |
| | | |
| Colorado | 30,100 | 54,100 |
| Connecticut | 39,300 | 77,600 |
| Delaware | 36,500 | 70,700 |
| District of Columbia | 37,400 | 66,000 |
| Florida | 34,100 | 62,500 |
| | | |
| Georgia | 33,200 | 71,700 |
| Hawaii | 41,500 | 76,100 |
| Idaho | 30,900 | 50,900 |
| Illinois | 33,700 | 70,400 |
| Indiana | 32,100 | 58,800 |
| | | |
| Iowa | 26,800 | 49,000 |
| Kansas | 31,700 | 50,300 |
| Kentucky | 33,700 | 54,800 |
| Louisiana | 34,100 | 49,300 |
| Maine | 30,000 | 52,800 |
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| Maryland | 39,300 | 76,500 |
| Massachusetts | 37,800 | 73,200 |
| Michigan | 33,800 | 59,600 |
| Minnesota | 33,100 | 57,600 |
| Mississippi | 32,600 | 57,700 |
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| Missouri | 29,400 | 47,900 |
| Montana | 24,700 | 42,400 |
| Nebraska | 28,100 | 49,900 |
| Nevada | 34,000 | 64,200 |
| New Hampshire | 31,400 | 59,300 |
| | | |
| New Jersey | 42,900 | 80,700 |
| New Mexico | 32,800 | 59,500 |
| New York | 40,100 | 87,400 |
| North Carolina | 29,900 | 57,900 |
| North Dakota | 26,300 | 42,000 |
| | | |
| Ohio | 31,500 | 58,900 |
| Oklahoma | 32,500 | 45,300 |
| Oregon | 32,000 | 56,900 |
| Pennsylvania | 35,900 | 67,600 |
| Rhode Island | 36,900 | 71,100 |
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| South Carolina | 31,700 | 61,900 |
| South Dakota | 26,900 | 39,800 |
| Tennessee | 32,100 | 52,800 |
| Texas | 32,600 | 50,300 |
| Utah | 30,100 | 48,400 |
| | | |
| Vermont | 31,900 | 61,200 |
| Virginia | 35,800 | 60,700 |
| Washington | 37,900 | 59,200 |
| West Virginia | 29,500 | 53,500 |
| Wisconsin | 30,700 | 56,800 |
| Wyoming | 38,000 | 58,200 |
| NOTE: The 2007–08 SASS sampled all districts in Florida, Hawaii, and Maryland. As a result of sampling, variance estimates for these states are always equal to zeroand noted with a dagger (†). |
| SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), "Public School District Data File," 2007–08. |