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Best states for an integrated program teacher

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Are you thinking of becoming an integrated program teacher and really want to work at Wisconsin Youth? Turns out, your chances to become an integrated program teacher are better in some states than others.As integrated program teachers are popular in the U.S., we wanted to bring you a list of the best states for integrated program teachers. In case you are trying to decide where to start your career as an integrated program teacher, or if you are considering moving to a different city or state, we got you covered.
Connecticut is the best state for jobs for integrated program teachers, and Missouri is the worst. The most common pay in Connecticut is $75,918, while the median pay in Missouri is $34,746.Connecticut is the best state, and Long Beach is the city with the highest pay for integrated program teachers.

10 best states for integrated program teachers in 2025

  1. Connecticut #1 best state for integrated program teachers

    1. Connecticut

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:951
    Average annual salary:$75,918
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.8
  2. New York #2 best state for integrated program teachers

    2. New York

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:2,574
    Average annual salary:$82,347
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$117,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.26
  3. New Jersey #3 best state for integrated program teachers

    3. New Jersey

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:1,867
    Average annual salary:$66,941
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$46,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$95,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.48
  4. Michigan #4 best state for integrated program teachers

    4. Michigan

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:1,590
    Average annual salary:$60,268
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$43,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$83,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  5. Minnesota #5 best state for integrated program teachers

    5. Minnesota

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:1,362
    Average annual salary:$56,598
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$43,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  6. Nebraska #6 best state for integrated program teachers

    6. Nebraska

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:423
    Average annual salary:$55,789
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$42,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$73,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.19
  7. Rhode Island #7 best state for integrated program teachers

    7. Rhode Island

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:224
    Average annual salary:$57,858
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$80,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.16
  8. Wyoming #8 best state for integrated program teachers

    8. Wyoming

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:168
    Average annual salary:$53,201
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.76
  9. Pennsylvania #9 best state for integrated program teachers

    9. Pennsylvania

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:1,736
    Average annual salary:$61,331
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$42,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$87,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.94
  10. Maryland #10 best state for integrated program teachers

    10. Maryland

    Total integrated program teacher jobs:958
    Average annual salary:$65,066
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$93,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.95

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Detailed list of the best states for an integrated program teacher

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Connecticut$75,918$53,0003,588,184951
2New York$82,347$57,00019,849,3992,574
3New Jersey$66,941$46,0009,005,6441,867
4Michigan$60,268$43,0009,962,3111,590
5Minnesota$56,598$43,0005,576,6061,362
6Nebraska$55,789$42,0001,920,076423
7Rhode Island$57,858$41,0001,059,639224
8Wyoming$53,201$41,000579,315168
9Pennsylvania$61,331$42,00012,805,5371,736
10Maryland$65,066$45,0006,052,177958
11New Hampshire$51,843$38,0001,342,795455
12Massachusetts$66,513$48,0006,859,819868
13District of Columbia$68,834$47,000693,972178
14New Mexico$50,521$37,0002,088,070430
15Montana$50,291$41,0001,050,493316
16Ohio$53,365$37,00011,658,6091,360
17Georgia$50,701$36,00010,429,3791,654
18Delaware$50,076$34,000961,939266
19Illinois$49,427$36,00012,802,0232,707
20Alaska$59,703$53,000739,79537
21Oregon$51,571$40,0004,142,776715
22Alabama$49,732$35,0004,874,747603
23Texas$48,895$35,00028,304,5963,328
24Kentucky$49,596$35,0004,454,189457
25Washington$54,542$44,0007,405,743543
26Iowa$48,142$36,0003,145,711562
27Vermont$51,718$38,000623,65763
28Florida$47,765$33,00020,984,4002,743
29North Carolina$47,248$33,00010,273,4191,568
30Louisiana$48,200$34,0004,684,333468
31California$53,655$40,00039,536,6532,253
32Virginia$51,226$35,0008,470,020809
33Arizona$42,953$32,0007,016,2701,640
34North Dakota$48,152$38,000755,39368
35Indiana$44,523$32,0006,666,8181,082
36Wisconsin$45,985$34,0005,795,483839
37Colorado$42,615$32,0005,607,1541,444
38West Virginia$45,383$31,0001,815,857177
39Nevada$39,901$30,0002,998,039652
40Maine$42,322$32,0001,335,907248
41Tennessee$44,224$31,0006,715,984823
42Kansas$42,450$31,0002,913,123514
43South Dakota$44,163$34,000869,666119
44South Carolina$43,625$30,0005,024,369667
45Idaho$39,997$31,0001,716,943295
46Mississippi$41,813$30,0002,984,100333
47Arkansas$38,683$28,0003,004,279444
48Hawaii$45,230$40,0001,427,53852
49Utah$38,773$30,0003,101,833517
50Oklahoma$33,325$24,0003,930,864505
51Missouri$34,746$25,0006,113,532841

Highest paying states for integrated program teachers

RankStateAvg. Integrated Program Teacher Salary
1Connecticut$75,918
2New York$82,347
3New Jersey$66,941
4Michigan$60,268
5Minnesota$56,598
6Nebraska$55,789
7Rhode Island$57,858
8Wyoming$53,201
9Pennsylvania$61,331
10Maryland$65,066
11New Hampshire$51,843
12Massachusetts$66,513
13District of Columbia$68,834
14New Mexico$50,521
15Montana$50,291
16Ohio$53,365
17Georgia$50,701
18Delaware$50,076
19Illinois$49,427
20Alaska$59,703
21Oregon$51,571
22Alabama$49,732
23Texas$48,895
24Kentucky$49,596
25Washington$54,542
26Iowa$48,142
27Vermont$51,718
28Florida$47,765
29North Carolina$47,248
30Louisiana$48,200
31California$53,655
32Virginia$51,226
33Arizona$42,953
34North Dakota$48,152
35Indiana$44,523
36Wisconsin$45,985
37Colorado$42,615
38West Virginia$45,383
39Nevada$39,901
40Maine$42,322
41Tennessee$44,224
42Kansas$42,450
43South Dakota$44,163
44South Carolina$43,625
45Idaho$39,997
46Mississippi$41,813
47Arkansas$38,683
48Hawaii$45,230
49Utah$38,773
50Oklahoma$33,325
51Missouri$34,746

Expert opinions on the best states for integrated program teachers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for integrated program teachers to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Mark Williams Ph.D.Dr. Mark Williams Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor, Calvin University

    If you mean in the field(s) of classics, some private schools and academies are hiring (still) Latin and Greek teachers, especially in the South and Southwest. In the upper Midwest and Northeast, not so much.

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