In general, charter school teachers tend to earn less than public school teachers. A 2019 study by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes found that charter school teachers earn an average of 11% less than public school teachers. Charter school teachers in some states and districts can earn more than public school teachers; however, this is more the exception.
It is important to note that salaries for charter school teachers can vary widely within cities and states. Additionally, some charter schools offer additional benefits such as housing stipends or tuition assistance, which can make them more appealing to potential teachers.