My nanny wanted $30 for a share with a 1 year old and a 2 year old. Us and the other family didn't want to pay $30 combined, so we each ended up hiring our own nannies for $21-22. We didn't want to have to do pick-up and drop-off every other week at the share price. We're in the suburbs though.
Anonymous
02/22/2022 20:16
Subject: Nanny share rate
OP, just keep in mind that on this board, you are asking a bunch of nannies what the rate is...
Anonymous
02/20/2022 22:51
Subject: Re:Nanny share rate
$25 is a one child rate, according to White House nannies, gold standard in the area
Anonymous
02/17/2022 20:10
Subject: Nanny share rate
I recently started a share with two infants in Arlington. We found the going rate to be around $25/hour. We had nannies ask for anywhere between $20-28 an hour. Not surprising, the more experienced nannies were on the higher end, which was where we landed.
Anonymous
02/12/2022 19:38
Subject: Nanny share rate
Anonymous wrote:$30hr
+1. $30 starting.
Anonymous
02/12/2022 14:04
Subject: Nanny share rate
$30hr
Anonymous
02/12/2022 12:48
Subject: Nanny share rate
As with every single "what's the current rate" post on here, there are factors.
-how many hours per day/per week?
-how many children?
-special needs?
-pets?
-what benefits are being offered?
Anonymous
02/12/2022 00:59
Subject: Nanny share rate
Anonymous wrote:I would say a gross of $35/hr.
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I agree.
Anonymous
02/11/2022 19:17
Subject: Nanny share rate
I would say a gross of $35/hr.
Anonymous
02/11/2022 16:16
Subject: Nanny share rate
What is the going rate for a nanny share? We have 2 infants (4 months and 5 months) and live in NW DC.