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Mexican teachers to get raises, with priority given to lowest paid

Mexican educators are being promised retroactive raises.

To address what federal officials call inequities in pay for the country’s hundreds of thousands of educators, Mexico will spend some $1.2 billion on those raises.

On top of an across the board 3.5% salary increase and a 1.8% increase in benefits, educators making less than 20,000 pesos — or roughly $1,000 — a month, will receive additional staggered raises of 1% to 3%, with the biggest jump going to the lowest earners, according to Treasury Secretary Rogelio Ramirez de la O.

The raises will be retroactive to the first of the year.

Murphy Woodhouse was a senior field correspondent at KJZZ from 2018 to 2023.