The annual gross starting salaries in public schools in 2020/2021 (lower secondary education)

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  1. Source: https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/10/05/teachers-pay-which-countries-pay-the-most-and-the-least-in-europe

    To download the full report by the EU Commission: https://eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu/publications/teachers-and-school-heads-salaries-and-allowances-europe-20202021

    >The official annual gross starting salaries in public schools in lower secondary education (ISCED 2) ranged from around €4,233 in Albania to €69,076 in Luxembourg in 2020/2021, according to country data compiled by the European Commission/EACEA/Eurydice. The average pay for teachers across European Union (EU) countries is €25,055.

  2. That graph is useless, unless correlated with purchasing power.
    A sliced pan in Albania could be 2p, while its 200€ in Switzerland, the Albania money could be worth 10 times as much as Switzerland.

    Note, I’m not saying it’s true, just that money without context is worthless.

    Who’d like 1 billion zucBucks?

  3. So wages almost doubled, but if we compare PPS we are second from bottom.

    Prices are pretty insane here compared to our wages(in general) and they will keep growing.

  4. Holy shit, teachers are honestly underpaid here (Germany), not to mention lacking investment in education in general. (Though the fact that the states have limited other expenditures since they rely on the federal level so much these days helps a tiny bit.) WTF is everyone else doing, paying them even *less* (by PPS)?

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