Education salary guide
Salary Needed for Secondary School Teachers in Colorado
Secondary School Teachers in Colorado: compare salary needs with estimated annual costs. Basic costs are about $50,571, while a 20% cushion is about $60,685.
Updated with BLS OEWS source metadata from May 2025; cost estimates reflect current WatchPennies county-level data.
Salary adequacy in Colorado
WatchPennies compares secondary school teacher salary context with statewide median county costs for a single adult household. The comfort target adds a 20% cushion for savings, emergencies, and month-to-month variation.
Baseline annual costs
$50,571
About $4,214 per month.
Comfort salary target
$60,685
About $5,057 per month.
OEWS median salary
$72,900
Adequacy versus comfort target: 120%.
The available salary benchmark is $12,215 above the WatchPennies comfort target for Colorado.
Estimated cost mix
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Common questions
What salary is needed for secondary school teachers in Colorado?
WatchPennies estimates baseline annual costs around $50,571 for a single adult household in Colorado. A 20% comfort cushion is about $60,685.
Does this page use an official Colorado wage benchmark?
Yes. The occupation wage benchmark on this page is imported from BLS OEWS.
What costs are included in the salary-needed estimate?
The estimate includes housing, food, transportation, healthcare, childcare where applicable, other necessities, taxes, and income context from WatchPennies cost data.
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Sources
Wage benchmark fields are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025, last modified 2026-05-15). Cost estimates use WatchPennies county cost data for housing, food, transportation, healthcare, childcare, necessities, taxes, and income context.