2024 Pay rates

Anonymous
We pay $26/hr for a 6 and 2 year old in NW DC. 6 year old obviously is in school most of the day. Stared at $24 two years ago, $1 raise per year. She is a pleasant and competent nanny. I don’t doubt these $30+ rates, but saying that is the minimum is not my experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We pay $26/hr for a 6 and 2 year old in NW DC. 6 year old obviously is in school most of the day. Stared at $24 two years ago, $1 raise per year. She is a pleasant and competent nanny. I don’t doubt these $30+ rates, but saying that is the minimum is not my experience.


Yep this is us $26 above board for 2 kids. I don’t know anyone paying $30. Most of
my friends employed before Covid and are paying wayyyy lower.
Anonymous
I am hiring a college student and have interviewed a few girls and they have all been asking for $20 for 2 hours after school for 1 and sometimes 2 kids.
Anonymous
$28/hour for 40 hours per week guaranteed 52 weeks/year, 6 year-old (full day school), 3 year-old (half-day school). Most weeks, we pay for 42.5 hours (8:30 am - 5 pm). I do most of the driving, and she usually gets 5-8 weeks vacation, time off for appointments, attending important events for her kids. She gets insurance from her husband's employer, we give her a transportation subsidy ($2K/year) and an annual bonus ($2.5K). With both kids in school next year, she will transition to a housekeeper/house manager role. After 4 years (and a pandemic), she's like family at this point!
Anonymous
I make $35 in a nanny share in Rockville, 40 hrs, all holidays, 2 weeks vacation/7 sick days
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing. I have worked as a nanny in the past and find it so funny when families say they're nannies 'are like family'... LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are you paying your nanny this year and how many kids/hours/benefits? I’lll start:

2 y.o./40 guaranteed hours/$26 an hour plus health insurance and paid leave. In CCMD.


Cheap. Way below normal.
Anonymous
For two kids, nannies are cheating themselves to accept anything less than $30/hr.
Anonymous
We pay $26/hour in a nanny share for 2 kids in Arlington. Nanny also gets standard holidays, 2 weeks of vacation, and 1 week of sick time. Both families will pay a holiday bonus that is 1 week of pay. We have found our rate to be fairly normal amongst our friend group.
Anonymous
Pp, does your nanny do planned activities with kids, and otherwise works on their development? I cannot imagine a well rounded and educating nanny accepting less than $35 in a share. $26 looks bad to me.
Anonymous
Nanny share is 13-15 per hour both families pays $15 per hour and nanny gets $30 per hour for taking care 2 kids from different families
Anonymous
1 kid is 23-30 per hour, 2 is 25-35 per hour with the same family
Anonymous
DCUM are cheap AF! The reason why most educated nannies would only work with agencies. A lot of Nannie’s were former teachers, BTW-for those sore ass moms that say “nannies aren’t educated” or speak very little English….the ignorance here is real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$28/hour for 40 hours per week guaranteed 52 weeks/year, 6 year-old (full day school), 3 year-old (half-day school). Most weeks, we pay for 42.5 hours (8:30 am - 5 pm). I do most of the driving, and she usually gets 5-8 weeks vacation, time off for appointments, attending important events for her kids. She gets insurance from her husband's employer, we give her a transportation subsidy ($2K/year) and an annual bonus ($2.5K). With both kids in school next year, she will transition to a housekeeper/house manager role. After 4 years (and a pandemic), she's like family at this point!


This is really amazing! I’d love to be able to be this generous.

How do you handle the 5-8 weeks vacation? Do you hire a sitter? One problem I have is that by paying my nanny for vacation, I also need to pay a back up sitter so those weeks end up costing me like $3k/week, between paying the nanny and the back up sitter. And that’s my entire take home for the week!

Another question for you if you don’t mind - my understanding from my CPA is that I make too much to qualify for some of the dependent childcare tax credits. So I typically end up paying like $5k in taxes on top of everything I pay the nanny. Do you have any tricks to lessen that blow?

Our HHI is about $500k, I’m assuming you are in a similar bracket? But my husband makes $350k, I make roughly $150k, and he is correct that we would probably save money in the short term if I stayed home and we didn’t employ a nanny. Appreciate other working mom’s financial insight into how to make this work!!!
Anonymous
I spoke with a Bethesda area agency today and they said rates start at $25 for one child and add a few dollars for the second. So yeah, the $30 rates are a bit overblown.
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