Anonymous wrote:How much are you people making to pay 72k after tax income to an employee? It means you would have to make at least 140k just to break even and afford nanny, and at least 200k to make the extra income worth it (assuming you work just for the money)? So approx 200k income for the parent who would otherwise be caregiver seems to be the minimum income to have a nanny make sense?
Anonymous wrote:$74k
Hourly Pay
Overtime
Health insurance stipend
Payroll service
Taxes
Workers comp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much are you people making to pay 72k after tax income to an employee? It means you would have to make at least 140k just to break even and afford nanny, and at least 200k to make the extra income worth it (assuming you work just for the money)? So approx 200k income for the parent who would otherwise be caregiver seems to be the minimum income to have a nanny make sense?
Two working parents and prioritizing childcare. Our nanny basically earns my salary but she has a skill set we don’t have (preschool teacher and ECE degree) and I love my work. Two children.
Anonymous wrote:How much are you people making to pay 72k after tax income to an employee? It means you would have to make at least 140k just to break even and afford nanny, and at least 200k to make the extra income worth it (assuming you work just for the money)? So approx 200k income for the parent who would otherwise be caregiver seems to be the minimum income to have a nanny make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but can folks share how many kids too? I’m trying to figure out if daycare makes sense with two under two.
Anonymous wrote:How much are you people making to pay 72k after tax income to an employee? It means you would have to make at least 140k just to break even and afford nanny, and at least 200k to make the extra income worth it (assuming you work just for the money)? So approx 200k income for the parent who would otherwise be caregiver seems to be the minimum income to have a nanny make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but can folks share how many kids too? I’m trying to figure out if daycare makes sense with two under two.