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‘Downright Shameful’: North Carolina Teacher Pay Ranking Sparks Wave of Local Outrage

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Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonMay 5, 20263 Mins Read
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North Carolina’s latest drop in national teacher pay rankings is drawing pointed reactions across the state, with many residents calling the situation disgraceful as frustration spills beyond classrooms and into public forums.

A recent report from the National Education Association places North Carolina 46th in the nation for average teacher pay for the 2025 to 2026 school year, a three-spot decline from the previous year. The state also ranks 46th in per-student spending, now about $5,000 below the national average. Compounding the issue, North Carolina is currently the only state where average teacher salaries are projected to decrease this year.

This is just downright shameful and disgusting.
byu/Cy_098 inNorthCarolina

Education advocates point to policy decisions and a stalled state budget as key factors. The lack of a finalized budget has left funding levels stagnant while other states continue to increase investment in public schools. Meanwhile, teacher pay has struggled to keep pace with inflation, with some veteran educators reporting a decline in real earnings over time.

Residents React to Growing Education Gap

The numbers alone are stark, but the local response has been even sharper. On social platforms like Reddit, North Carolinians have voiced anger, concern, and in some cases resignation about the state’s trajectory.

The original poster of the thread chose the rather apt headline: “This is just downright shameful and disgusting.” A commenter later pointed to regional comparisons, noting “we’re doing even worse than South Carolina,” a sentiment echoed repeatedly throughout the discussion.

Concerns extend beyond teacher paychecks to long-term consequences for students. “This is going to hurt even more as time passes. Poor kids,” one user wrote, while another added, “We’re surrounded by states that pay teachers more. It’s no surprise they’re leaving.”

Teacher retention emerged as a recurring theme. Some commenters claiming firsthand experience described plans to leave the state altogether, citing better pay and support elsewhere. “Spouse and I are teachers. Can confirm we’re leaving,” one post read, highlighting a trend that education leaders warn could worsen staffing shortages.

Others pointed to disparities within the state itself, particularly between urban and rural districts. “Hurts the rural ones the most,” one user noted, referencing how local funding differences can widen gaps in teacher compensation.

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There is also a broader sense of concern about the state’s future. “Our government is failing our kids,” one commenter wrote, while another warned of long-term societal effects if education continues to lag behind.

Despite the frustration, some North Carolina residents are calling for action, pointing to upcoming elections and policy debates as opportunities for change. Whether that momentum translates into legislative shifts remains to be seen, but the reaction makes one thing clear: for many North Carolinians, the latest rankings are not just numbers, but a breaking point.

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