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Because South Carolina teachers live in a state that pays them one of the lowest starting salaries in the country, many of them are forced to take on second jobs, year-round, just to get by. In the United States, the top 10 percent of Americans have 70 percent of the wealth while the bottom 50 percent have barely one percent.Oct. 30, 2019