Pay raises for Mississippi higher ed employees: Too little, too late?
SirSandra Jordan had worked in public education in Starkville for 24 years when she decided in 2018 to move away.
The youngest of her two kids had left for college on a football scholarship. She was due to retire in a few years. And she wanted to take care of her uncle, who lived with the rest of her family in Carrollton, a 181-person town on the edge of the Delta.
At the time, Jordan was an administrator in facilities management at Mississippi State University, overseeing the departments credit cards. Her salary was $36,000. It had been barely enough to cover her expenses when her youngest lived at home, but it was also the most shed ever made.
Jordan looked for local jobs in Carrollton, but none paid more than $30,000. Rather than take a pay cut, she kept working at MSU, where shes still employed today.
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