
Teachers forced out of profession by high inflation, nearly stagnant salaries
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Teachers are being forced out of the profession amid rising costs of rent and inflation in big cities, but one California school might have a solution to keep them in the classroom.
"The prices here are astronomical," Jefferson Union High School District Superintendent Toni Presta said. "We have teachers we want to hire, and they might be from across the country, and they can’t afford to live here," she explained.
Even some people who live in the area struggle to afford the high cost of living. "It’s difficult to make ends meet with rent, food and other bills you have to pay and still have a life," Davonte Byrd said.
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