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What does a teacher earn in year?

A teacher's yearly salary varies greatly depending on several factors:

* Location: Salaries differ significantly between states, and even between districts within a state. Urban areas often pay more than rural areas. International salaries vary even more drastically.

* Education Level: Teachers with advanced degrees (master's or doctorate) typically earn more than those with only a bachelor's degree.

* Years of Experience: Salaries generally increase with experience. Teachers with more years on the job command higher pay.

* Subject Taught: Some subjects, particularly those in high demand (like STEM fields), may offer higher salaries.

* School Type: Public school teachers typically have different salary scales than private school teachers, with private schools often offering higher salaries but potentially less benefits.

* Position: Teachers in leadership roles (e.g., department head, assistant principal) earn more than classroom teachers.

Therefore, it's impossible to give a single answer to how much a teacher earns in a year. To find a more precise answer, you would need to specify the location, experience level, education level, subject taught, and type of school. You can then research salary information for that specific situation online (e.g., through salary websites like Glassdoor, Salary.com, or Payscale) or through the relevant education department's website for that location.

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