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not according to this -- (link)
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decline (aka Decline)
Sep 10 '12, 12:35
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http://www.teacherportal.com/teacher-salaries-by-state/
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So, 3rd as a state...I'd assume the big city would be higher merely from CoL...so tis possible? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 10, 12:36
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Potentially, though NY *State* averages 72K a year, so by the same rule, you would expect NYC to usurp Chicago -- (link)
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ty97
Sep 10, 12:41
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Maybe, oddly, I think NY is more than NYC (Buffalo et al) whereas I'd have hard--pressed to think of much beyong Chicago in Ill. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 10, 12:48
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We should have taken you to the East Side while you were here apparently. -- nm
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spamlet
Sep 10, 13:00
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hmm. right. so it may be true. this article has the average at $74K - higher that that other site -- (link)
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decline
Sep 10, 12:36
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