Public School Teacher Posted Her Salary Online, And It’s Causing An Uproar.

We’ve seen teacher strikes across our country, time and again, as our educators demand more pay.

When one teacher decided to join in the debate, she posted her pay stub,

revealing her salary online. And, it caused quite the uproar.

Elisabeth Coate Milich did something most people won’t do. In a country where we don’t typically talk

about our finances and earnings in public, the Arizona school teacher decided to post

her pay stub on social media for the world to see because she wanted to make a point about the pay teachers receive.

Milich wanted to show that, despite all the schooling that is required to become a teacher,

she and her colleagues don’t make a living wage. Although it was removed because of

all the negative feedback she received, Milich’s Facebook post showed that she only received

a $131 raise in a year as her salary went from $35,490 to $35,621, according to TODAY.

“I actually laughed when I saw the old salary versus the new one,” Milich wrote in her post.

“I need a college degree to make this? I know I don’t make a lot of money, but then when

I see it in black and white I’m like ‘wow!’ I mean, I love teaching, absolutely love it,

but when you see what the salary is, you cannot live on it.”

Milich, who has been in education for years and is currently a second-grade teacher at Whispering Wind Academy in Phoenix,

says she debated over whether or not to post her paycheck, according to CBS News. In the end,

she decided that she wanted to show what a teaching salary really looks like in her state, but Milich’s picture is bleaker than most.

Although Arizona does have some of the lowest-paid public school teachers in the nation,

the average salary for those educators is not the $35,621 that Milich’s check stub reflects.

The average salary is instead $47,218, but compared to the national average of $58,353 a year,

according to National Education Association Research, that’s still low.

While those numbers sound much better than the picture Milich’s photo painted, she made

sure to point out that teachers are often left to pay for supplies for students like

markers and tape without being compensated. She’s also still paying off her student loans, 20 years after graduating from college.

If it wasn’t for her husband’s salary, Milich says she’d be in bad shape, and she knows this because some of her fellow

teachers aren’t so lucky as to have a second household income. “My teacher friends that I work with,

they work three and four jobs to make ends meet,” Milich explained. “I know teachers

that teach kindergarten all day long and then they leave and they go waitress at Applebee’s,” she added.

“If you are a single person trying to make it on what we make, you couldn’t do it,” she claimed,

and studies seem to indicate she’s correct about teaching becoming an unsustainable profession. In fact, a 2017 study by the Arizona State University’s

Morrison Institute for Public Policy said that teacher recruitment and retention levels in Arizona

are at “crisis” levels. The study found that 42% of Arizona teachers who were hired in 2013

left the profession after three years and that the state’s elementary school teachers are the lowest paid in the country.

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