Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very helpful. I am in Georgetown and Bright Horizons charges $2600 a month for infant care. It seems I could almost afford a nanny outright (without a share) for my 7 month old. Is that your experience? Those that gave hourly rates- are there any additional benefits you provide? Are taxes taken from there? I'm brand new to this - we had planned to do daycare but the closer it comes to my maternity leave being over, the less I want to put him in daycare. A nanny is sounding more affordable than I imagined.
We pay $22/hour ($11 each) in our share 45 hours guaranteed so 5 hours OT, plus $75 per family stipend, plus taxes and surepayroll comes to $2600 per month. So a share would be a similar price but not your own nanny unless it was off the books, the hours and rate were lower, and you don't offer healthcare. Also we do 2 weeks paid vacation, 6 sick days, and federal holidays. Not to mention bonus at Christmas (1-2 weeks pay).
Anonymous wrote:This is very helpful. I am in Georgetown and Bright Horizons charges $2600 a month for infant care. It seems I could almost afford a nanny outright (without a share) for my 7 month old. Is that your experience? Those that gave hourly rates- are there any additional benefits you provide? Are taxes taken from there? I'm brand new to this - we had planned to do daycare but the closer it comes to my maternity leave being over, the less I want to put him in daycare. A nanny is sounding more affordable than I imagined.
Anonymous wrote:This is very helpful. I am in Georgetown and Bright Horizons charges $2600 a month for infant care. It seems I could almost afford a nanny outright (without a share) for my 7 month old. Is that your experience? Those that gave hourly rates- are there any additional benefits you provide? Are taxes taken from there? I'm brand new to this - we had planned to do daycare but the closer it comes to my maternity leave being over, the less I want to put him in daycare. A nanny is sounding more affordable than I imagined.
Anonymous wrote:Full time? (40 hours a week). Anywhere between $20 and $30 an hour plus overtime (if any). You may also want to contribute or pay for her healthcare insurance.
Anonymous wrote:We have a nanny share for a 9 month old and a 17 month old and we pay 25/hour.