Special Education Teacher: United States vs Japan
Side-by-side salary comparison Β· Estimated based on OECD & BLS data
πΊπΈ United States pays 93% more
United States
USD
Estimated Salary (USD)
$69,300
per year
Local Currency (USD)
$69,300
per year
PPP Adjusted
$61,991
purchasing power
Big Mac Power
12,179
burgers / year
Global Percentile
Top 0%
Japan
JPY
Estimated Salary (USD)
$35,905
per year
Local Currency (JPY)
Β₯5,349,845
per year
PPP Adjusted
$80,725
purchasing power
Big Mac Power
11,889
burgers / year
Global Percentile
Bottom 48%
Visual Comparison
Salary (USD)
PPP Adjusted (USD)
Big Mac Power (burgers/year)
Key Takeaways
- β
Special Education Teachers in United States earn 93% more than in Japan (nominal USD).
- β
After adjusting for purchasing power (PPP), Japan actually leads by 30%.
- β
Using the Big Mac Index, a Special Education Teacher's salary buys 1.0x more Big Macs in United States.
Free Β· No login required
Explore More
Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays Special Education Teachers more: United States or Japan?βΎ
United States pays Special Education Teachers an estimated $69,300 USD per year, which is 93% more than Japan's estimated $35,905 USD.
What is the PPP-adjusted salary for a Special Education Teacher in United States vs Japan?βΎ
The PPP-adjusted salary is $61,991 USD in United States and $80,725 USD in Japan. PPP adjustment accounts for cost of living differences between the two countries.
How does the purchasing power compare for Special Education Teachers?βΎ
Using the Big Mac Index, a Special Education Teacher in United States can buy about 12,179 Big Macs per year, while in Japan it's about 11,889 Big Macs.
Estimated based on OECD & BLS data. Actual salaries vary by experience, company, and region. Data is for informational purposes only.
Sources: BLS OEWS Β· OECD Β· World Bank Β· Big Mac Index