Yes somewhere were the adults make $15 an hour. I have relatives in OH and SC that are in their 50s and make that. |
Many years ago I had a 12 year old mother’s helper in the house while I had a meeting and needed my kids occupied. She asked for $12/hour. I’d rather just pay $20/hour for a real babysitter. |
I realy hope yoir child makes more than $20 an hour after college. I made that much in my first job, and I graduated in 1997! |
I'm also from a part of the country where people think $15/hr is a solid wage. I'm surprised no one matches young women tofrom "flyover country" to be live-in nannies with DCUM types like some sort of domestic au pair agency. But at any rate, good luck finding a $10/hr babysitter there. |
The going rate for sitters is going to vary a lot depending on where you live.
I would expect a sitter in rural OH to make a lot less than in the DMV. The going rate for a sitter is dependent on what people are willing to pay. My kid is starting to sit and when folks ask what the rate is they respond with $13 an hour but that it is flexible. |
I have 2 14 yr olds that come to my house (together) and I pay them $12/hr for 3 kids. It is a steal, I know. They live a few houses down. If they happen to be babysitting for 4+ hrs I pay them extra just because but they always are surprised and grateful.
16-18 I pay $12-13. In college $15 |
Maybe 10-15? I paid $20 when my children were young and needed a lot of help. It sounds like she’s there for general supervision and not really babysitting. A 15 yo doesn’t really need to babysit a 12 yo. So I would likely pay 10-15 per hour to have someone a little older there if needed. I’d also pay more if the teen had a license and needed to drive them places. That’s worth the money these days and may be back up to $20 per hour. |
Please list where you live instead of “my area”. Location helps provide context. If you’re not in DMV your cost of living is different.
We are in Arlington. Sitters charge $20 hr, sometimes more if driving or if on diaper duty. Younger sitters will take a few dollars less, but we round up and it feels like a tip for them. |
At least 15$/hr for a 15 year old watching two kids. Chevy Chase MD |
Why do b people keep trying to tie wage to age. Why not just get your 65 year old neighbor to babysit and pay her $5/hour because she had nothing better to do, or she should be thankful because her SS check is only $600/month.
You are paying someone to watch your KID!!! That is their job regardless of age. Pay accordingly. |
My 15 year old DD charges $22 for Fri/Sat night and $18 for weekdays. She one of those sitters that plays with the kids and leaves the house cleaner than she found it.
She has 7-8 moms that are constantly texting her. She raised her rates in May and she is still has more work than she can do. |
We are in McLean and all of the families live in or close to our neighborhood. |
DP. I'm in McLean and a few years ago a high school student asked $12/hour, although I'm sure it would increase now. |
Lots of jobs have a pay range based on experience, even it it's essentially the same job. |
I used to live in DC and now I live on the Bay Area. I feel like rates are similar in both places. I pay the preschool teacher who babysits $20 / hr because that’s what she asked for. A friend just recommended another babysitter (also a preschool teacher) who charges $22 / hr. If a kid couldn’t drive, wasn’t CPR / first aid certified, wasn’t picking up or making dinner I’d probably pay close to their age (so $15 / hr for a 15 year old). It also depends if someone is truly sitting my 4 and 8 year old vs a mother’s helper and needs me home. If I can’t go to a yoga class or out for coffee etc then it’s worth less to me. A neighbor wrote a few of us two years ago that her then 12 year old wanted to me a mother’s helper. I couldn’t leave her with a diapered two year old. I said I’d be happy to hire her at $12 / hr. My neighbor said her said her understanding was that rates were $20 / hr. Needless to say I never hired the daughter. |