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| How does the cost of living in this region compare to other U.S. cities? |
| Beginning Teacher Salary: $37,000-41,000 for K-12 teachers depending on the district and years of experience Early Childhood Teachers Salary: Approximately $33,000 |
| Closest city to enter for comparison: Los Angeles, CA |
| Average Per Capita Income - Los Angeles |
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| $20,683 |
| Housing |
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| Single: $900-1,600 |
| Shared: $700-1,200 |
| The cost of living in an urban area, like Los Angeles, is higher than that of rural or suburban areas in other parts of the country. However, corps members are able to find affordable housing in a variety of areas such as Echo Park, Downey, El Segundo, Inglewood, or Koreatown. About half of Los Angeles corps members live with other corps members. There are plenty of apartments throughout Los Angeles and the style varies from large complexes with gated parking to small quads with unique architecture and street parking. Corps members generally find housing during their regional induction or the institute, once they know their school placement. Typically, corps members find housing through other corps members, Craigslist, and apartment rental companies. Although there is public transportation in Los Angeles, it is not extensive enough to meet all the needs of a new resident and teacher here. A car is essential. |
| General Cost of Living |
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| Movie Admission: $12 |
| Cover Charge at a Club: $10-20 |
Gym Membership:
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| 1/2 Gallon of Milk : $3 |
| Dinner at a Modestly Priced Restaurant: $18 |
| Public Transportation: $1.35 |