| What is a reasonable rate for one infant, 4 hours per day, 4 days/wk, so 16 hours per week. Would not expect caregiver to do anything around the house beyond taking care of the baby. |
| $30hr |
| 35 |
| 30-35 per hour depending on experience. |
| At least 32 dollars per hour if you are looking for something long term |
| I think currently the rate is around 30-35 dollars per hour in the DC region |
I would guess that $22-26/HR would be a decent rate.
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$20–$25 an hour but I would want cash.
These are good hours for a Nanny with school age kids, or a sahm, or even someone with their own baby looking for extra if you’re ok with that kind of situation. $30+ an hour is ridiculous |
This is ridiculous. $20-24hr was the going rate in 2015 |
Some things don’t go up in price that much. It’s supply and demand. $400 a week for working 4 hours a day is a nice bit if extra income for someone looking for PT flexible hours. |
Do you know anything about the nanny market? The demand for "flexible part time nannies" is crazy high with almost zero supply. |
After school yes. It’s like finding a unicorn. But daytime hours, totally different story. |
OP didn’t specify what hours she wants. I agree, if she only wants care before 2 pm or so, it might be fine, because the nanny can get a second job as an after school nanny. But if OP is looking for someone with hours that overlap the “after school” time, she’ll have a harder time. |
| it is very few hrs. I charge $30 for anything between 25-32 hrs a week, and would never accepted 16 hrs a week for any money at all. Just not worth it for me since others need more hours and are willing to pay my rate. |