There have been articles in all the local Chicagoland papers about teacher salaries and benefits, so I did a little digging on my own. All teachers contracts (including salary schedules) are posted on the district websites. I found the following information on http://www.cps-humanresources.org/Employee/Forms/SalAdm/FTTeachers38.6.pdf.
People were outraged that CPS teachers are getting 4% raises this year (as stated in their contracts). Turns out they are not getting 4% raises, they are getting a lot more... The 4% is the step increase - for example if a teacher with a BA degree and no experienced started last year, they would have made $45,450. If that same teacher started this year (still with a BA and no experience) that teacher would make $47,268 - 4% more. Now lets say that same teacher started last year making $45,450. This year that same teacher has 1 more year experience, so they would be at step 2 in the salary calculation - making $49,725. An increase of 9.4%. For comparison sake, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell .4% last year.
Here are some more examples, straight from the salary schedule:
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