* Location: Salaries differ significantly between states, and even within states depending on the school district (rural vs. urban, wealthy vs. less wealthy).
* Experience: Teachers typically earn more with more years of experience.
* Education level: A teacher with a Master's degree generally earns more than one with a Bachelor's degree.
* Subject taught: Some specialized subjects might command higher salaries.
* Position: A teacher with additional responsibilities (e.g., department head, coach) might earn more.
To find out how much a teacher makes *in a day*, you would need to take their annual salary, divide it by the number of days they work in a year (which varies depending on the school calendar and whether they work summers), and then account for any deductions (taxes, health insurance, etc.).