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Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary Salary in Utah
Ranked #23 of 51 · UT
Salary Distribution (10th–90th percentile)
About 80% of teaching assistants, except postsecondarys in Utah earn between $27,730 and $47,400. The blue band is the middle 50% (P25–P75); the dot marks the median.
Compared to the U.S.
The mean teaching assistants, except postsecondary salary in Utah is $37,680, about 1.6% below the U.S. average ($38,290). That works out to roughly $18/hr at 2,080 hours per year.
Metro Areas in Utah
| Metro area | Median | Mean | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wasatch Front Fringe Utah nonmetropolitan area | $38,280 | $42,240 | 1,160 |
| Ogden, UT | $38,170 | $38,190 | 3,680 |
| High Desert Utah nonmetropolitan area | $37,390 | $39,670 | 2,350 |
| Provo-Orem-Lehi, UT | $36,770 | $37,890 | 3,730 |
| Salt Lake City-Murray, UT | $36,340 | $35,730 | 5,660 |
| St. George, UT | $36,020 | $36,310 | 880 |
| Logan, UT-ID | $35,980 | $36,620 | 800 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do teaching assistants, except postsecondary make in Utah?
The median teaching assistants, except postsecondary salary in Utah is $37,050 per year (mean $37,680), and about 80% earn between $27,730 and $47,400.
How much do teaching assistants, except postsecondary make per hour in Utah?
Roughly $18 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $37,680 and 2,080 work hours per year.
Is Utah a high-paying state for teaching assistants, except postsecondary?
Utah ranks #23 of 51 states for teaching assistants, except postsecondary pay. Its mean salary of $37,680 is about 1.6% below the U.S. average of $38,290.
Which metro areas in Utah pay teaching assistants, except postsecondary the most?
The highest-paying metro areas in Utah for teaching assistants, except postsecondary are Wasatch Front Fringe Utah nonmetropolitan area ($38,280), Ogden, UT ($38,170), High Desert Utah nonmetropolitan area ($37,390), by median annual wage.
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