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Anonymous
Is that the going rate now weekly for one baby (6 months)? My former colleague in DC was interviewing potentials and I don’t know if she’s getting the right number. It sounds awful high.
Anonymous
I live in a midsized city on the west coast and 1,000 a week is on the lower end of what an experienced nanny can ask for. That’s $25 an hour.
Anonymous
That sounds high but how many hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That sounds high but how many hours.


Actually it sounds about right - at $20 an hour for 45 hours (giving parents commute time) that would be $900 (so add in a bit of overtime for the 5 hours or more).
Anonymous
Yes child care for a nanny ( one on one care) can be pricey. I nanny 45hrs a week at $28hr
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that the going rate now weekly for one baby (6 months)? My former colleague in DC was interviewing potentials and I don’t know if she’s getting the right number. It sounds awful high.


That's $52,000/year. Not even remotely high.
With no OT that's $25/hr which is not high. With OT $18/hr.

Nannies have the same living expenses that you have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that the going rate now weekly for one baby (6 months)? My former colleague in DC was interviewing potentials and I don’t know if she’s getting the right number. It sounds awful high.


That's $52,000/year. Not even remotely high.
With no OT that's $25/hr which is not high. With OT $18/hr.

Nannies have the same living expenses that you have.


Thank you for saying it!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that the going rate now weekly for one baby (6 months)? My former colleague in DC was interviewing potentials and I don’t know if she’s getting the right number. It sounds awful high.


That's $52,000/year. Not even remotely high.
With no OT that's $25/hr which is not high. With OT $18/hr.

Nannies have the same living expenses that you have.


Thank you for saying it!!!!!


Thank you for saying that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that the going rate now weekly for one baby (6 months)? My former colleague in DC was interviewing potentials and I don’t know if she’s getting the right number. It sounds awful high.


That's $52,000/year. Not even remotely high.
With no OT that's $25/hr which is not high. With OT $18/hr.

Nannies have the same living expenses that you have.


Everyone needs the same basics but some of it is life choices.
Anonymous
That's on the low end. The going rate for a career nanny for 1 child is $25hr.

$25 x 40 = $1000
$30 x 40 = $1200

If they need more hours than 40, they are paid at 1.5x overtime rate.
Anonymous
^meant to say the going rate for career nannies is $25-30hr
Anonymous
A lot depends on the number of hours (as pps have said) but that's in the ballpark.

In the Maryland suburbs for 50 hours a week that's pretty much basic/lower end starting salary and you'll have lots of applicants, but they might be younger or less experienced, or not be US born. For 40 hours a week that's very competitive and you'd have tons of very qualified applicants.
Anonymous
$25/hour is going rate in DC for one baby.
Anonymous
(Chevy Chase, MD)I get $1200 weekly before taxes, 1 baby only. Add the Health Insurance stipend $350 monthly, 10 days PTO and all holidays paid. 5 days of sick leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:(Chevy Chase, MD)I get $1200 weekly before taxes, 1 baby only. Add the Health Insurance stipend $350 monthly, 10 days PTO and all holidays paid. 5 days of sick leave.


For how many hours/week?
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