In New Orleans, LA, Teachers earn a median of $60,680 a year — about 18% below the U.S. median of $73,800. Among the 50 metros tracked here for this role, that ranks #42.
What that pay is worth in New Orleans
Local prices run 26 on the BEA cost-of-living index (U.S. = 100), so a $58,730 salary stretches further than the sticker number — about $223,308 in national-average buying power.
Can Teachers afford a home in New Orleans?
A typical New Orleans home runs about $296,400 — 5.0 times the average Teacher salary, a stretch against the classic 3x rule of thumb. Median rent near $1,211/mo takes roughly 25% of gross pay — within the 30% comfort line.
The Teacher pay ladder in New Orleans
Entry-level (10th percentile) Teachers earn about $49,630; the top 10% reach $66,640 — a $17,010 spread, narrow for this field. Most of that gap comes down to experience, employer, and how hard you negotiate.
The Teacher job market in New Orleans
New Orleans employs roughly 3,760 Teachers. It’s a sizable local market to build a career in.
Compare New Orleans with other cities
See the full Teacher salary by city ranking to weigh New Orleans against the other metros on both pay and cost-adjusted value, or use the cost-of-living calculator to compare any two cities directly.
Frequently asked questions
How much do Teachers make in New Orleans?
The average Teacher in New Orleans, LA earns about $58,730 per year, 20.4% below the national average of $73,800.
What is the take-home pay for Teachers in New Orleans after taxes?
After federal and LA taxes, this $58,730 salary is worth about $47,993 a year - roughly $3,999 a month in take-home pay, an effective tax rate near 18%.
What do the highest-paid Teachers earn in New Orleans?
The top 10% of Teachers in New Orleans earn about $66,640 a year, versus about $49,630 for the bottom 10%.
Can Teachers afford a home in New Orleans?
A typical New Orleans home runs about $296,400 - roughly 5.0x this salary, a stretch by the 3x rule, so budgeting discipline matters.