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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 3 years ago

What are ways states can pay teachers more without taking money from others?

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  • 3 years ago
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    The state (at any level) cannot give anything that it first does not take from the citizens. The state has no resources other than what it collects from the citizens for the privilege of governing them.

    You cannot increase one budget item without first taking that amount away from another budget item. I will be the first to say there are plenty of budget items that have no place being paid for by the state, and many more that are vastly overfunded to the detriment of actual useful budget items.

    Those that scream for the state's workers to be paid minimum wage with no retirement... that is not a solution. You pay minimum wage, you get minimum wage quality. You have no benefits? Why would anyone work for the state? If you think state services are bad now, imagine how well it would work with all current employees replaced with McDonalds workers.

    Anyway... there isn't an easy answer to the question. I wouldn't look to the state legislature for help, unfortunately, because that is where the help really needs to come from.

  • Mark
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Divert money from the overpaid defense budget

  • 3 years ago

    Building affordable houses open only to teachers; so they can live close to the schools they teach in. It was common practice in the 1920s for companies to build homes for their employees and families to live in. Seems to me that practice can be revived to advantage for the teachers.

    They get low to no rent to pay. Live within walking distance of the school they teach in. And have neighbors with common interests. And the houses are counted as pay to the teachers without actually raising their pay.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Parents can TIP teachers based upon how impressed they are with their children's progress .

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  • 3 years ago

    That money has to come from somewhere.

  • Jeff
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    We do t need no stinking teachers bro! Let China and Japan do all the future innovating. A parent should school their kid in readin rightin and cypherin after chores are done.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    I say pay teachers for the jobs you want then to perform. Sometimes that can include military and police work, babysitters, raising your children for you and teaching them the curriculum as laid down by the state.

  • 3 years ago

    That is an impossible thin g to do. Some one has got to pay for it. Possibly going the 401k route and eliminating the govt guaranteed pension might be a route. Not just for teachers though, but for all govt employees, state, local,and federal.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Increase taxes for people who have kids in public schools

  • 3 years ago

    Through the magic of budgeting. Also, combing through their own codes to find required budget allocations that have outlived their purpose; money set aside for maintenance of projects that have already been replaced, for instance.

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