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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I think what you pay depends on where you started, but also is generally within a range. That is, if your nanny started at $15, and now makes $17 after two raises, it makes sense to pay her in the range of $20-22 per hour to start with room for raises. Most shares I've seen pay in the $18-22 range ($9-12 per hour per family), as does mine, but if the nanny is already making $17, just offering to pay $18.50 or so isn't going to be terribly attractive for the additional headache of two families to deal with and another child in the mix. That's not to say you bump the nanny up to $24 right off, but leave room to go that high or more if she is doing a great job. [/quote]
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