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Special Education Teacher Salary: New York vs Seoul

Annual median salary comparison (2024). All figures include local currency, USD equivalent, and PPP-adjusted purchasing power.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ New York
United States
$77K USD
$77K USD
$77K PPP
Higher Purchasing Power
VS
USD Difference
+228%
New York vs Seoul
πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Seoul
South Korea
β‚©31.2M KRW
$23K USD
$38K PPP

Detailed Comparison

MetricNew YorkSeoulDifference
Local Currency Salary$77K USDβ‚©31.2M KRWβ€”
USD Equivalent$77K$23K+228%
PPP-Adjusted SalaryWINNER$77K πŸ†$38K+103%
25th Percentile$61K USDβ‚©25.0M KRWβ€”
Median$77K USDβ‚©31.2M KRWβ€”
75th Percentile$96K USDβ‚©39.0M KRWβ€”
Annual Mean$83K USDβ‚©33.7M KRWβ€”

What Does This Mean?

New York offers a Special Education Teacher salary of $77K USD, while Seoul offers $23K USD β€” a difference of +228% in raw terms.

After adjusting for purchasing power parity (PPP), New York's salary is worth $77K in US purchasing power terms, versus $38K for Seoul. This means New York offers better real purchasing power for this role.

PPP adjustment accounts for differences in local prices β€” for example, housing costs 3x more in San Francisco than in Warsaw, so a San Francisco salary needs to be much higher to provide an equivalent standard of living.

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