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Reply to "Tell me about having kids at daycare pre-COVID but hiring a nanny during the pandemic"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is going to be a major trend for sure. Be prepared for nannies to charge accordingly, and to be harder to find.[/quote] Not a lot of people can afford nannies to begin with, so only a miniscule proportion of the population can do this. [b]There are going to be a lot of out of work childcare providers which I think will keep price points about the same.[/b] I think you're going to have to be prepared to pay for a high-quality, experienced nanny or teacher. The demand for those will be really high. Especially those who could potentially home school. I'm thinking out of work early elementary/daycare providers for example. Or teachers who do not want to go back to school/teaching next year.[/quote] If you want to hire an out of work childcare provider who was working legally, be prepared to pay considerably more than unemployment pays. [/quote] I’m a full time daycare worker. I make 40k. In order to compensate for the insurance and retirement contributions I would be giving up, I would need about 47k. I can’t imagine most families could afford that. [/quote]
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