High School Teacher Salary in Mesquite, TX: Median $57,063 in 2026

Mesquite (TX) · COL index 90 · Unemployment 4.1% · Metro pop 150,000 · Rank #200 of 283 for High School Teacher salary

Written by Jere Salmisto, FounderReviewed by CalcFi EditorialLast reviewed Methodology

A High School Teacher in Mesquite earns an estimated median of $57,063 per year. That figure starts from the Texas state-level BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics median[1]($61,590) and scales it by Mesquite's composite cost-of-living index of 90 (US = 100). The 10th percentile comes in around $25,173; the 90th percentile reaches $77,075. After federal, Texas state (no state income tax), and FICA taxes, a single-filer High School Teacher takes home approximately $47,979/year — about $3,998/month or $1,845 every other week.

Compared to the national High School Teacher median of $63,060, Mesquite pays -9.5%. Relative to the Mesquite median household income of $58,200, a High School Teachersalary runs -2.0%. Local unemployment is 4.1%[3], with an estimated 71 annual High School Teacher openings inferred from metro population share and national employment (1,059,100).

High School Teacher Snapshot — Mesquite (2026)

Every row cites a primary public dataset. Rent + home values use Zillow where the metro is in the ZHVI/ZORI coverage set; otherwise ACS + census tract fallbacks.

MetricMesquiteNationalSource
High School Teacher median salary$57,063$63,060[1]
10th percentile$25,173$49,250[1]
90th percentile$77,075$100,550[1]
Annual take-home (single filer)$47,979[8][10]
Median home value (ZHVI)$275,000[5]
Median rent (ZORI)$1,300/mo[5]
HUD Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,200/mo[6]
Median household income (ACS)$58,200[7]
Cost-of-living index90.0100.0[4]
Unemployment rate4.1%[3]

How High School Teacher Salaries Work in Mesquite

City-level wages aren't published directly by BLS for most SOC codes. We build them by anchoring to the Texas state-level OEWS median ($61,590) and scaling by Mesquite's composite cost-of-living index (90)[1][4]. That index combines Census ACS rent, Zillow ZHVI, BLS CPI, and AdvisorSmith / ApartmentAdvisor inputs to produce one number per metro. When BLS publishes a separate metro-level wage (MSA-level OEWS), that takes priority — a handful of large metros including New York, LA, Chicago, and DC have this coverage.

On top of the gross wage, the standard US payroll stack applies: federal income tax using 2025 IRS brackets and the $15,000 single standard deduction[8], FICA (Social Security 6.2% up to $176,100 wage base + Medicare 1.45%)[9], and no Texas state income tax — a meaningful wedge worth $2,853–$3,994 per year vs average-tax states[10].

Mesquite also sits inside a larger metro labor market where commute patterns, remote-work policies, and adjacent-metro wages compete. Near-national unemployment means a balanced market — employers and candidates negotiate from roughly equal positions. Median household income in the metro is $58,200, which frames what "a good High School Teacher salary" means locally: a $$57,063 wage pays about 98% of the median household income on a single earner.

The deterministic identity: take_home = gross − federal − state − FICA − pre_tax. All math runs client-side; nothing is sent to our servers.

Cost of Living Breakdown — Mesquite

Estimated annual expense shares on a $47,979 take-home, using BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey baseline shares scaled to Mesquite's COL index of 90. Housing uses the actual median rent.

H Housing (Rent)$15,600/yr (32.5%)
F Food & Groceries$5,412/yr (11.3%)
T Transportation$4,606/yr (9.6%)
M Healthcare$3,258/yr (6.8%)
U Utilities$2,279/yr (4.7%)
S Savings & Other$16,824/yr (35.1%)

BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey shares[1], scaled by Mesquite's COL index of 90[4]. Housing uses actual median rent of $1,300/month.

Salary vs Housing Affordability in Mesquite

Renting

Monthly take-home$3,998
Affordable rent (30% rule)$1,199/mo
Median rent (ZORI)$1,300/mo
Rent-to-income ratio27.3%
VerdictAffordable

Buying

Median home (ZHVI)$275,000
Price-to-income ratio4.8×
20% down payment$55,000
Years to down (20% savings)4.8 yr

At $3,998/mo take-home, the 30% rent rule caps housing at $1,199/mo. Mesquite's typical 1–2BR rent runs $1,300/mo[5] (HUD 2BR FMR: $1,200/mo), making rent affordable on a median High School Teacher salary. For homebuyers, the 4.8× price-to-income ratio is workable with a strong credit profile and manageable other debts.

How Mesquite Stacks Up for High School Teachers

#200
Salary rank
of 283 cities
#206
Affordability
rent ÷ income
#85
Purchasing power
salary ÷ COL

Against 283 major US cities: Mesquite ranks #200 for nominal High School Teacher salary, #206 for rent affordability, and #85 for overall purchasing power. High cost of living absorbs much of Mesquite's nominal wage premium. High School Teachers here often trade pay for lifestyle, proximity to employers, or family roots — consider nearby metros on a salary-to-COL basis.

Nearby Cities — High School Teacher Salary Comparison

Mesquite's closest metros, scaled by each city's cost-of-living index. Useful for relocation decisions where commute or remote-work policies allow a neighboring metro trade-off.

CityEst. salaryCOLRentvs TX
Mesquite, TX$57,06390$1,300
Houston, TX$63,691101$1,262+11.6%
Dallas, TX$66,213105$1,275+16.0%
San Antonio, TX$58,01592$899+1.7%
Austin, TX$76,303121$1,300+33.7%
Fort Worth, TX$62,42999$1,354+9.4%

Sources: Census ACS[7], Zillow[5], BEA RPP[4], BLS OEWS[1].

High School Teacher Job Market in Mesquite

~71
Est. annual openings
4.1%
Unemployment
150,000
Metro population
1%
Job growth (24–34)

Mesquite has an estimated 71 annual High School Teacheropenings, extrapolated from the metro's share of 1,059,100 national High School Teachers[1]. The 4.1% unemployment rate[3] is near the national average, with steady turnover across most sectors.

About the profession: High school teachers instruct students in core and elective subjects, typically working in public or private schools. Many supplement their income with tutoring or summer work. Typical entry requirement: bachelor's degree plus teaching license. Projected growth through 2034: 1%[2].

Career Progression & Related Professions in Mesquite

Early-career High School Teachers in Mesquite start around $25,173, reach the city median ($57,063) after 4–8 years, and hit 90th-percentile territory ($77,075) at senior / specialized levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions — High School Teacher in Mesquite

How much does a High School Teacher make in Mesquite, TX?

The estimated median salary for a High School Teacher in Mesquite is $57,063/year, scaled from the BLS OEWS Texas state median ($61,590) by Mesquite's composite cost-of-living index of 90 (US = 100). After federal, Texas state, and FICA taxes, take-home is approximately $47,979/year or $3,998/month.

Can a High School Teacher afford to live in Mesquite?

On $3,998/month take-home, the 30% rent rule affords $1,199/month. Mesquite's Zillow ZORI median rent is $1,300/mo, HUD's 2BR Fair Market Rent is $1,200/mo. The rent-to-income ratio works out to 27.3%, making housing affordable for a High School Teacher at the local median. Home-buyers face 4.8× price-to-income, needing roughly 4.8 years to save a 20% down payment at a 20% savings rate.

How much tax does a High School Teacher pay in Mesquite?

On $57,063 gross, a High School Teacher in Mesquite pays approximately $4,719 in federal income tax (8.3% effective), $0 in state income tax (Texas has no state individual income tax), and $4,365 in FICA (Social Security + Medicare). Total effective rate: 15.9%. Some Texas cities levy local income taxes in addition; check your municipal DoR before filing.

How does Mesquite rank for High School Teacher salaries vs other cities?

Mesquite ranks #200 out of 283 tracked metros for nominal High School Teacher salary, #206 for rent affordability (rent-to-income), and #85 for purchasing power (salary ÷ COL). The high-purchasing-power cities tend to be mid-size metros with strong local employers and moderate housing costs; the low-ranked cities trade high nominal pay for steep rents.

What is the cost-of-living breakdown for a High School Teacher in Mesquite?

On $47,979 take-home, a reasonable baseline budget for Mesquite looks like: housing $15,600/yr (32.5%); food $5,412/yr; transportation $4,606/yr; healthcare $3,258/yr; utilities $2,279/yr; savings + discretionary $16,824/yr. Numbers use BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey shares scaled to Mesquite's COL index of 90 and the city's actual median rent.

What's the High School Teacher job market like in Mesquite?

Mesquite's unemployment rate is 4.1% across the metro of 150,000. Estimated annual High School Teacher openings: ~71 (extrapolated from 1,059,100 nationally employed and the metro's population share). The market is near national averages with steady turnover.

Do Mesquite employers pay above or below the Texas median for High School Teachers?

Not consistently — Mesquite's estimated High School Teacher median of $57,063 is 9.5% below the national median. The trade-off is usually lower rents and (in some cases) lower state taxes, which can leave real purchasing power competitive.

Methodology — How we compute this page

Wage estimate. The Mesquite median is derived from the Texas state-level BLS OEWS median ($61,590), scaled by Mesquite's composite cost-of-living index of 90. When BLS publishes a direct MSA-level wage for the occupation, that takes priority over the scaled state median. Percentile bands inherit the same scale factor.

Housing + rent. Median home value uses Zillow ZHVI; median rent prefers Zillow ZORI and falls back to Census ACS median gross rent. HUD Fair Market Rents (50th-percentile 2BR) are shown where HUD publishes the metro. Price-to-income and rent-to-income ratios use the estimated High School Teachermedian (not the city's overall median household income) — to reflect the specific role-vs-city affordability picture.

Tax math. Federal tax uses 2025 IRS brackets and the $15,000 single standard deduction. FICA is Social Security 6.2% up to the $176,100 wage base + Medicare 1.45% (+ 0.9% Additional Medicare above $200,000). State tax uses Texas's 2026 brackets from the state DoR (mirrored via Tax Foundation where the DoR's publication is paywalled or split). Local income taxes (e.g. NYC, Portland-OR supplemental, OH municipal) are NOT included — check your municipal authority for specifics.

Cost of living. The 90index is the composite used by CalcFi's /data/cities.ts, which merges Census ACS, BLS CPI shelter, Zillow ZORI, and commercial COL estimators. The COL-adjusted salary on this page assumes the statewide RPP = 97.1(BEA) approximates the state's purchasing power; cities are then scaled relative to that.

Refresh cadence. BLS OEWS releases annually (typically March); BEA RPP releases annually in December; IRS brackets adjust in October; Zillow ZHVI/ZORI updates monthly; HUD FMR publishes annually in August for the upcoming fiscal year. The dateModified shown above auto-bumps to the most recent retrievedAt on any sourced value the page consumes.

Known limits. Metro-level OEWS coverage is partial — only ~50 large MSAs have separately published occupation wages; the rest inherit state-level estimates scaled by COL. Rent and home data may trail the real-time market by 1–3 months (Zillow) or 8–12 months (ACS). Rankings are capped to the city set in our dataset (283 metros), not every incorporated US city.

Sources

Every number on this page cites a primary public dataset. Last reviewed (auto-bumped on the next ISR refresh after an ETL run).

  1. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — state-level occupational wages www.bls.gov/oes. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  2. BLS Employment Projections — 2024–34 occupational growth rates www.bls.gov/emp. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  3. BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics — metro-level unemployment rate www.bls.gov/lau. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  4. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities (state + metro) www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  5. Zillow Research — ZHVI (home value index) + ZORI (observed rent index) www.zillow.com/research/data. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  6. HUD Fair Market Rents — 50th-percentile 2-bedroom FY www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  7. U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, metro level www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  8. Internal Revenue Service — Federal individual income tax brackets and standard deductions www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-17. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  9. Social Security Administration — OASDI / Medicare contribution and wage-base rules www.ssa.gov. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  10. Texas Department of Revenue — 2026 individual income tax brackets (accessed via Tax Foundation mirror) taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates. Retrieved 2026-04-19.

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