The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget has found that the median of math teacher salaries in Michigan is $80,360, though the average is 5.7% higher at $85,200. Salary at the bottom 10th and 25th percentiles, which is usually inclusive of recent grads and those with less experience, is $43,350 and $60,710 respectively. Given this, the top 75th and 90th percentiles are generally representative of the most experienced math teachers. The salaries at those levels are $107,530 and $141,060 respectively.
Also, we can look at salary by location:
Detroit/Warren/Livonia
- Average: $63,670
- Median: $60,000
- 25th Percentile: $36,550
- 75th Percentile: $84,830
- 90th Percentile: $108,750
Ann Arbor
- Average: $120,990
- Median: $117,910
- 25th Percentile: $100,870
- 75th Percentile: $149,520
- 90th Percentile: $175,160
Lansing/East Lansing
- Average: $81,700
- Median: $79,450
- 25th Percentile: $67,880
- 75th Percentile: $91,250
- 90th Percentile: $111,510
Flint
- Average: $88,320
- Median: $88,140
- 25th Percentile: $64,350
- 75th Percentile: $111,130
- 90th Percentile: $121,280
More salary information about math teachers in Michigan can be seen in the table below:
Area name
Employment
Annual median wage
Ann Arbor MI
520
120090
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn MI Metropolitan Division
280
85880
Detroit-Warren-Livonia MI
450
81210
Grand Rapids-Wyoming MI
90
Estimate Not Released
Kalamazoo-Portage MI
70
62480
Lansing-East Lansing MI
180
80740
South Bend-Mishawaka IN-MI
140
74930
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills MI Metropolitan Division
170
68410
Upper Peninsula of Michigan nonmetropolitan area
50
76250
Balance of Lower Peninsula of Michigan nonmetropolitan area
100
64210