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Low pay for child care teachers raises alarms: 'These are certainly grim statistics'

Por: The Advocate Politics September 17, 2022

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Teachers for Louisiana’s youngest learners are plagued by low pay, high turnover and rising rates of depression, officials said Wednesday.Child care teachers are paid an average of $19,785 per year and most get no health or retirement benefits, according to the Early Childhood Care and Education Commission.Even the most experienced teachers in early care and education centers earn less than the federal poverty level for a family of three,... + full article



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