The average educator in the Sacramento region makes an average of $54,630, or about $26.27 an hour. That covers about 63,830 employees in the sector of education, training and library occupations. But the real money within the sector is as a professor or other post-secondary instructor, according to a new analysis.
On Numbers used U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data to rank the earning power of employees in fields of education as well as in the sector of arts, design, entertainment and media.
The highest pay in that sector is that of a law school professor, at an average of $117,020…
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