WSJ - Why Schools Are Building Housing For Teachers: “A 10th-grade English and journalism instructor, Millet, 24 years old, now pays $400 a month to live with two other teachers in a home provided through a partnership between Kansas City Public Schools and Teachers Like Me…[Teton County School District in Jackson, Wyoming] is seeking $16 million in funding to build three 24-unit apartment buildings for educators.”

The article also notes that schools currently employ 1.7% fewer people compared to before the pandemic, and that school payrolls haven’t caught back up, either. Meanwhile, non-farm employees make, on average, 2.6% more than they did pre-pandemic.