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. |
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. |
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). |
Yes child care for a nanny ( one on one care) can be pricey. I nanny 45hrs a week at $28hr |
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! |
Everyone needs the same basics but some of it is life choices. |
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. |
^meant to say the going rate for career nannies is $25-30hr |
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. |
$25/hour is going rate in DC for one baby. |
(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? |