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Preschool Teacher Salary

Real, self-reported pay data from Preschool Teachers across the US — 1 submission and counting.

Reported
1
Avg Salary
$39,000
Median
$39,000
Highest
$39,000
Avg Exp
12yr
States
1
Degree Level
1
Bachelor's
100%
Top States Reporting
Georgia
1

Preschool Teacher Salaries

1 result
DateStatePositionSalaryEducationExp.
10d agoGeorgiapre-k$39,000Bachelor's12yr
Georgia
pre-k · Bachelor's · 12yr exp
$39,000
10d ago
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How much does a Preschool Teacher make?+

Based on self-reported salaries on TeacherSalary.org, the average Preschool Teacher salary in the US is $39,000. Pay varies significantly by state, district, and years of experience.

What state pays Preschool Teachers the most?+

Among states with reported data, Georgia has the most Preschool Teacher submissions. California, Washington, and New York typically offer the highest teacher salaries nationally.

What degree do you need to be a Preschool Teacher?+

Most public school Preschool Teacher positions require at minimum a bachelor's degree plus a state teaching license. Many districts pay higher on the salary schedule for a master's degree or additional graduate credits.

Is Preschool Teacher a good career?+

Teaching offers strong job stability, summers off, and defined-benefit pension plans in most states. Salary has historically lagged other degree-requiring professions, but benefits, schedule, and job security make it attractive for many. Use this database to compare pay in specific states and districts before accepting a position.

What is the starting salary for a Preschool Teacher?+

Starting salaries for Preschool Teachers vary widely — from around $35,000 in some Southern states to over $60,000 in California, New York, and Washington. A teacher with a bachelor's degree and no experience typically starts at the bottom of the district's salary schedule.

Do Preschool Teachers get a pension?+

Most public school Preschool Teachers are enrolled in their state's defined-benefit pension system. Pension vesting typically requires 5–10 years of service. Teachers at private or charter schools may not be covered by the state pension.

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