Keep in mind that this is just an approximation. Factors influencing the actual salary include:
* Location: Cost of living and teacher demand greatly impact salaries. Teachers in high-cost areas like California or New York tend to earn more than those in lower-cost states.
* Experience: More experienced teachers generally earn more than those just starting their careers.
* Education Level: A higher level of education (Master's degree) often leads to higher pay.
* Subject Taught: Some specialized subjects might command higher salaries.
* District Funding: Wealthier school districts tend to pay more.
To get a more precise figure, you would need to specify a particular state and district. You can find more specific salary information through websites like the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) or salary comparison sites that allow you to filter by location and job title.