Teachers on average should be making $70,000 after a decade of commitment - nationally. That said, our standards for who becomes a teacher should also be raised. The absolute worst usually leave within 3 years, luckily.
We spend more per pupil on education, but teacher compensation is one of the lowest in the developed world. In South Korea a good teacher can expect to make the equivalent of $75,000 - and get treated out for dinner by parents instead of mocked, criticized, degraded.
Lol at the remarks that teachers work "7 hour days, 9 months of the year." People who have never taught are so ignorant about teaching. It's just like how so many people who have never spent a month in med school complain about doctors. In our school we are fortunate to have a very efficient and hard-working copy lady. We drop off our paperwork into separate folders depending on the time of submission. It ranges hourly from "6 AM - 7 AM" (school starts at 8:15) to "Oh Crap Why Am I Still Here?" (Anything after 6:00). You guys complaining about lazy teachers are clearly ignorant.
Outside of socio-economics, which our country does a terrible job addressing, the largest influence on a child's success is his or her teacher. There's districts in the South that pay teachers $30,000 a year and then complain about educational achievement. Ridiculous.